Preemptive apologies to Beth because this isn't a book review.
Thanks to finals being done I can actually enjoy myself. So today we'll be talking about LIMBO, a game about a boy who wakes up in a forest and needs to go find his missing sister. It's a 2D platformer with physics puzzles, in layman's terms you run and jump around and manipulate the properties of the environment to move to the next stage. Sounds pretty standard so far.
And now why LIMBO is horrifying and how only a serial killer could smile during a playthrough.
This is not a happy game.
That being said, it is a very solid puzzle game and has won many awards. I love supporting the independent developers because they don't produce bland and repetitive games. These guys are willing to take steps in new and unique ways and they should be rewarded for it. Unlike companies such as Electronic Arts.
(By the way, I will take as many opportunities as possible to bash EA because I hate them with every fiber of my being).
This is technically my first review of ANYTHING ever. Any comments or suggestions would be great whether it be about the post or potential future reviews. I'm really open to anything, as long as I can make it entertaining.
You can pick up LIMBO on Steam for $9.99 or try the demo for free. HOWEVER, Steam is currently having their 2011 Holiday sale so LIMBO is $4.99 until January 2nd.
The entire game is set in black and white environments. Utilizing that grainy film effect and clever lighting it creates a ominous, dark and unwelcoming world. To further help this, the only sound effects in the game are faint background noises such as the sound of flies and soft crunching of questionable objects.
The puzzles generally take a bit of thinking and timing to figure out. Most of them consist of some variation of timed jumps, operating switches and machines as well as pulling and moving objects to help you advance. The game particularly enjoys having you desecrate the bodies of the dead.
Oh and did I mention? The entire world hates you. Everything, anything and everyone can and will kill you at a whim. Whether it be like falling from too high, drowning, cut into pieces by a sawblade.
And the boy dies in the saddest ways possible. You feel bad every time you watch his tiny body go limp or fly in all directions of the wind. Afterall, it is your fault he missed that jump or electrocuted himself. That being said, you do come back in a safe and reasonable location in respect to where you died. You're not going to have to redo every puzzle upon your death.
The story is sparse and is left almost entirely to the player to figure out. Some people think this is a problem but I personally found it added to the unnerving atmosphere of the game. You don't really have a sense of what's going on or why. Some people question if the boy and his sister are even alive.
The puzzles generally take a bit of thinking and timing to figure out. Most of them consist of some variation of timed jumps, operating switches and machines as well as pulling and moving objects to help you advance. The game particularly enjoys having you desecrate the bodies of the dead.
Oh and did I mention? The entire world hates you. Everything, anything and everyone can and will kill you at a whim. Whether it be like falling from too high, drowning, cut into pieces by a sawblade.
Being eviscerated by massive spider.
And the boy dies in the saddest ways possible. You feel bad every time you watch his tiny body go limp or fly in all directions of the wind. Afterall, it is your fault he missed that jump or electrocuted himself. That being said, you do come back in a safe and reasonable location in respect to where you died. You're not going to have to redo every puzzle upon your death.
The story is sparse and is left almost entirely to the player to figure out. Some people think this is a problem but I personally found it added to the unnerving atmosphere of the game. You don't really have a sense of what's going on or why. Some people question if the boy and his sister are even alive.
It's a mystery!
That being said, it is a very solid puzzle game and has won many awards. I love supporting the independent developers because they don't produce bland and repetitive games. These guys are willing to take steps in new and unique ways and they should be rewarded for it. Unlike companies such as Electronic Arts.
(By the way, I will take as many opportunities as possible to bash EA because I hate them with every fiber of my being).
This is technically my first review of ANYTHING ever. Any comments or suggestions would be great whether it be about the post or potential future reviews. I'm really open to anything, as long as I can make it entertaining.
You can pick up LIMBO on Steam for $9.99 or try the demo for free. HOWEVER, Steam is currently having their 2011 Holiday sale so LIMBO is $4.99 until January 2nd.
I don't know if this sounds like a game I'll be wanting to buy or not although I love the review you've did and hope you'll do more man. You've certainly told me a lot about a game I had no clue how to understand and people asides from me even will appreciate that.
ReplyDeleteI think you did a pretty good job of reviewing. I've heard good things about LIMBO but I know it's going to scare the bejeezus out of me, that's my excuse for not playing it. I would hate EA, but they gave me Dragon Age.
ReplyDeletehaha I so agree with the hate for EA, but my hate is stronger for stupid UBISOFT, I wish that no good for nothing company would go tits up. And you mean COD isn't new and innovative? It has one whole new gun a year. Now that is innovative..haha
ReplyDeleteLIMBO looks intersting too.
You should add me on Steam, my name on there is Jerauldo. I appreciate your how to get followers blog, it did help me out.
ReplyDeleteThat's so true!
ReplyDeleteI used to worry about my eldest son's addiction to these sort of games - but he turned out just fine. I think... ;)
ReplyDeleteI really love LIMBO's art style. Really adds to the general creepiness of the storyline and all.
ReplyDeleteAlso, yeah, someone reminded me of Steam's sale today. Really need to get my hands on Portal 2 so I can play it if I get my computer upgrade!
That's right, but nice game too.
ReplyDeleteSounds depressing.....I may have to give it a go!
ReplyDeleteSounds like the perfect game for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteho ho ho
I should play it.
ReplyDeleteNeat game I wanted to check that one out
ReplyDeleteOh yea following also :)
ReplyDeleteLooks gloomy.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that background!!! So cool!!!
ReplyDeleteI played this and I had a similar reaction, the game was fun and interesting but very bleak and suicidal-ish
ReplyDeleteLimbo is a lot of fun to play at night, I love the creepy minimalism.
ReplyDeleteit's... beautiful!!!
ReplyDeletesounds creepy.
ReplyDeleteHmm, I need a new way to waste my time.
ReplyDeleteHmm, not 100% sure how this game works. In a way, sounds like Mario but black & white? Being smacked by a turtle shell and/or falling down a brick hole sounds painful to me!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on finishing finals.
Steam is always awesome
ReplyDeleteSounds like my kinda game!
ReplyDeleteI think i played a trial of this game on steam.
ReplyDeleteKeep blogging:)
LIMBO sounds fun. I also love bashing on EA, and I'm not even a gamer. HIFI'!
ReplyDeleteHmm... I should really download that demo...
ReplyDeleteI like the look of the game but I can understand how its not for everyone! Its always best to support the little guys! They can often be the ones who come up with the next big thing!
ReplyDeleteHmmm.... I'm not a gamer but this one sounds interesting. I like the black and white and the fact that it's mostly quiet
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid I'm going to have to disagree with you on EA. Thanks to SW:TOR I am a big EA fan right now and enjoy their sports division games (Specifically the NHL ones)
ReplyDeleteStill, Limbo looks intriguing. If I find myself with extra time on my hands I'll have to give it a look.
So dark and edgy. Actually this game does look pretty cool, seen some vids of it and looks like simply fun, but a bit depressing yeah.
ReplyDeleteseems like a very strange one, Damian!
ReplyDeleteI'm not a gamer at all but this one looks interesting. An Ingmar Bergman film in the form of a video game.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a gamer, but that first picture is pretty funny!
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks depressing as hell. Do I cut my wrists before, during, or after the game is over?
ReplyDeleteAnd you might get coupons for various games with the Steam Holiday Sale Gift Pile!
ReplyDeleteas depressing as it looks, i've only heard good things and really want to play it
ReplyDeleterising alcohol prices dont affect you. u really are a derp. :) lol jk so u now have some time to "actually enjoy" yourself. lol have fun bud.
ReplyDeleteLooks like quite a game, those massive spiders would haunt me though so.
ReplyDeleteThe only reviewing advice I can give you (and I'm probably not qualified to give but whatever) is to keep reviews short and sweet, there's nothing worse than a long blathering review.
wow looks pretty gloomy. might give it a try!
ReplyDeleteThat game sound like something I'd love.
ReplyDeletebeautiful but look scary, merry christmas
ReplyDeleteMan if I get money in my bank account I'm gonna get this game :<
ReplyDeletewhat a great pictures =D..great post follow
ReplyDeleteOh man i loved this game, i peronally think they are in Limbo as the title would make sense. It is quite dark but i love games like this
ReplyDeleteThat game looks pretty cool. And I SUCK at video games, but I'd pay $4.99 to try and play that one. Shame it doesn't come for macs tho. :(
ReplyDeleteHo boy, I was on edge whether or not I want to buy it. I think you just tipped the scale to, must buy.
ReplyDeleteNow to find my anti-depressants.
That actually sounds really interesting to play. Much better than warfare games..i'm not so into those
ReplyDeleteI actually have been meaning to try this game. I really love steam, especially all these free things they are doing, and the sales are amazing. Too bad I am out of money =/
ReplyDeletecreepy game :D
ReplyDeleteI'll download the demo, it looks totally differnt to anything else
ReplyDeleteLoved this game.
ReplyDeleteHave a Wonderful Holiday Season !
ReplyDeleteEA make FIFA, which I cannot escape from, therefore, they're okay! Ish.
ReplyDeleteLIMBO is fucking awesome. I loved the darkness to it, a completely different tone to most other stuff out there, and I am a massive fan of 2D platform puzzlers. Reminded me of the original Abes Odyssey games. Shame LIMBO was so short though.
Sounds like something my sister would like...
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. I've never heard of Limbo...will check it out.
ReplyDeleteI really want to play Limbo too.
ReplyDeleteIf you played it, I suggest you also play "To the Moon".
these pics seem scary!
ReplyDeleteWell it wasnt depressing for me. It's a very nice game IMO. Finished it some time ago. Will re-play it soon
ReplyDeletePretty solid review in my opinion. This sounds like the kind of game that I'd like to play. I may buy it since it's only 5 dollars right now. Or maybe I'll end up winning it from the holiday event going on. +Followed
ReplyDeleteThis looks like my type of game!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your downtime!!! Happy holidays to you~
ReplyDeletesounds sad but interesting
ReplyDeletelooks creepy
ReplyDeletelooks really interesting
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