Abstract: PlayStation 3I seem to be on kind of bizarre game kick as of late. Hyperdimension, Agarest Zero and I replayed through Cladun. Each one strange in their own right, but combined they still can't compare to the strangeness of my latest endeavor: Limbo. I...
Abstract: The growing presence of online services has even allowed this scene to flourish on the consoles. LIMBO, available on both XBLA and PSN, is just such a game. A simple 2D platformer with little-to-no story (what is there is told mostly through imagery ...
Abstract: I'm not going to expand too much on what Robert already had to say about Limbo when it released on XBLA, but there are a few things I wanted to mention with this PSN release of the hit downloadable title. For PS3 owners that have been anticipating the ...
Challenging, aesthetically pleasing, automatically saves, can return to previous chapters, great atmosphere. Trophies really require players to explore. The PS3 version has an additional area to unlock if you collect all the of the other trophies aside from “No Point in Dying” and “Where Credit is Due.”
Abstract: In Limbo, you play as an unnamed child. This young boy has no backstory, nor is his purpose ever made clear. As a matter of fact, there is no in-game text to tell you what your objective is (thank goodness for the internet). Instead, Limbo leaves its ...
Limbo is an incredible achievement. Very few games are as original, atmospheric, and consistently brilliant. It belongs in everybody's collection. The journey may be over too quickly, but you will be entertained every minute. This is one of my favorite...
Limbo is one of the most enjoyable and solid XBLA titles I’ve played in a long time. The entire package is so well put together. The puzzles are smart, the gameplay is a blast and the look and feel of the game is unlike any other. I just wish it lasted...
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Published: 2012-01-24, Author: Karl , review by: macworld.co.uk
Limbo has been out on nearly every other platform for the best part of a year. Having sold its millionth copy in November, developers Playdead announced a release for the Mac version of Limbo via Steam and the Mac App Store. At just £6.99, it's a game tha...
Limbo is an incredible achievement. Very few games are as original, atmospheric, and consistently brilliant. It belongs in everybody's collection, and this successful transition to touch controls means even more people will get to enjoy it.Limbo is an inc...