Limbo
released 2010-07-21
Metascore 88
esrb rating Teen
playtime 3
website http://playdead.com/limbo
alternative names
Platforms Linux, PS Vita, Android, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, iOS, PC, macOS, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4
Genres Adventure, Indie, Puzzle, Platformer
Tags Singleplayer, Atmospheric, Full controller support, 2D, Horror, Difficult, Controller, Dark, controller support, Short, Side Scroller, Physics, Cinematic, Puzzle-Platformer, Surreal, Minimalist
Stores App Store, PlayStation Store, Xbox Store, Steam, GOG, Xbox 360 Store, Nintendo Store, Google Play, Epic Games
developers Double Eleven, Playdead
publishers Microsoft Studios, Playdead
This popular 2D puzzle-platformer creates the atmosphere of isolation, where the player alone can guide the nameless protagonist to his destination. Hostile environments and one-hit deaths may seem difficult, but the game implements a fair amount of checkpoints. The monochrome color palette showcases cartoony proportions of every living thing while making lack of details threatening. Limbo shows you exactly what you encounter, but never how it looks.
Limbo uses the atmosphere and sound design of the horror genre while avoiding tropes of the modern horror games. The overarching theme and unique style compensated for the rather short game with an abrupt ending, making Limbo one of the most impactful games for the genre.
The simple controls and easy-to-pick-up mechanics help to make a clear distinction, which part of the stage players can interact with, and which part can lead to the quick death. Even though the game is in black and white, this separation is intuitive and natural, so the player would know exactly where to go or what to do.