Eerie and desolate atmosphere; Unique visual style,
A bit off balance; Some may have issues with lack of story.
LIMBO, the first outing by Danish developers PlayDead Studios, finds you guiding a young boy through a perilous journey on a search for his lost sister. You will die, die, die, die, and then die some more all in the name of a fun and unique Summer of...
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Published: 2010-07-23, Author: Ryan , review by: gamespy.com
So creative and haunting, you won't be able to stop thinking about it.
to the extent where it just might invade your nightmares.
"Limbo" ist ein kurzes, aber dafür auch sehr gutes Spiel. Immer wieder gibt es neue, abwechslungsreiche Aufgabenstellungen, die sowohl die Geschicklichkeit als auch den Hirnschmalz herausfordern. Dazu gibt es einen einzigartigen Grafikstil, der sowohl ...
Many gamers and game developers will claim that computer games today count as an art form. While this may be true in terms of the graphics, design and concepts, it is usually a stretch of the imagination to attribute this term to the whole (although yo...
Abstract: Der kommer af og til et spil, der ikke er som alle andre. Der er langt imellem dem, men når de kommer, bliver man mindet om, hvorfor man elsker at spille. Det danske Limbo er et af den slags spil, og vi har anmeldelsen her.Af og til kommer der et spil...
Abstract: Extraordinary. Thats definitely the word. I've been searching for that description throughout Limbo, through its blurred and grainy greyscales and its mind-smashing puzzles. Playdead have created something that very obviously borrows a little bit from ...
Abstract: Limbo är varje pretentiös indieälskande spelskribents våta dröm. Det är utvecklat av ett litet europeiskt team - närmre bestämt danska PlayDead. Det har en enormt konstnärlig och annorlunda grafisk stil med bakbelyst förgrund av svarta silhuetter och s...
Truly one of the XBLA must-haves, Limbo sets its tent up alongside Braid but, at the same time, is more than original enough a proposition to stand entirely by itself. From the artistry of the setting to the pace and fiendishness of its puzzles, Limbo ...