Stylistically perfect. The gameplay feels natural, albeit a bit simpler than Inside. Though that was released after, so Arnt Jensen had time to perfect his formula.

It’s creepy, atmospheric, and like Arnt Jensen’s other game, it tells its story visually in a way that lets the audience piece together what they’re experiencing.

It doesn’t come together quite the way Inside does… but that doesn’t stop Limbo from being a unique and memorable gameplay experience.

Reviewed on Apr 13, 2023


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