LIMBO
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53 043 😀     4 241 😒
91,02%

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$9.99

LIMBO Reviews

Uncertain of his sister's fate, a boy enters LIMBO
App ID48000
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Playdead
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Full controller support, Remote Play on TV, Steam Trading Cards, Remote Play on Phone, Remote Play on Tablet
Genres Indie, Action, Adventure
Release Date2 Aug, 2011
Platforms Windows, Mac, Linux
Supported Languages English, Portuguese - Brazil, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Korean, Turkish, Polish, Portuguese - Portugal

LIMBO
57 284 Total Reviews
53 043 Positive Reviews
4 241 Negative Reviews
Very Positive Score

LIMBO has garnered a total of 57 284 reviews, with 53 043 positive reviews and 4 241 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Very Positive’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 240 minutes
The title of this game couldn't be more accurate. You are in a limbo of struggles, forced to scratch your brain and find a solution even with very little spatial awareness. it's quite challenging and brought my patience, which was able to handle both cuphead and rain world, to the brink of shattering. In a way, it made me feel like the character we're playing as, a helpless kid facing this purgatory of obstacles, although he does not see the gruesome ways he might pass. So if you're looking for a challenge, this game is for you.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 360 minutes
Bro.. how am I supposed to beat this game with no more than 5 deaths? 💀 This last achievement is way too brutal. 💀☠️ It's a simple game like "INSIDE," but way harder. 👍🏻 👎🏻 The only downside is this game doesn't have an option to change the controls, which I'd prefer to use with AWSD and left CTRL. And the most annoying part is this game doesn't have a setting to change the display. I usually play games using my laptop and my second monitor, which is a lot bigger and nicer than my laptop screen. So, it's really disappointing when this game doesn't allow me to switch screens. But yeah, thankfully the game is good.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 97 minutes
This game is so much fun and addictive! Im not a hardcore gamer but Limbo keeps me drawn into it.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 281 minutes
This game is no fun, no music, not so much action. The producers created a game called INSIDE, which is way more better. So this game is not recommended if you get easily bored.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 1602 minutes
LIMBO is a hauntingly atmospheric puzzle-platformer developed by Playdead that has become a modern classic due to its minimalist design, eerie ambiance, and deeply immersive gameplay. Upon first loading the game, players are drawn into a monochromatic world where silence and shadows reign, setting a tone that is both mysterious and unsettling. From the very start, LIMBO establishes itself as an experience that relies heavily on mood and subtle storytelling rather than dialogue or exposition, inviting players to unravel its secrets piece by piece through environmental clues and gameplay. The visual style of LIMBO is immediately striking. Rendered entirely in black and white, the game employs a silhouette aesthetic that is both simple and powerful. This choice strips away distractions and focuses the player’s attention on shapes, shadows, and contrasts, enhancing the sense of isolation and danger lurking in every corner. The environments are bleak but meticulously crafted—twisted forests, abandoned machinery, dark caves—all dripping with a quiet menace. The minimal color palette also helps emphasize the game’s themes of death, despair, and the unknown, making every frame feel like a haunting piece of visual poetry. Gameplay in LIMBO is deceptively straightforward: players control a young boy who wakes up in this shadowy world and embarks on a journey to find his sister. Movement is limited to running, jumping, and interacting with objects, while the core challenge comes from navigating a series of cleverly designed puzzles and deadly traps. The puzzles are intuitive yet increasingly complex, requiring timing, logic, and experimentation. Many obstacles feel organic to the environment, such as swinging ropes, crushing machinery, or lurking creatures, which keeps the player constantly alert. Death is frequent and sudden, but the game’s quick respawn system minimizes frustration and encourages learning through trial and error. What sets LIMBO apart from many other puzzle-platformers is its seamless integration of gameplay and narrative tone. There is no spoken dialogue or written text to explain the story; instead, players piece together the boy’s journey through the environment itself. This open-ended storytelling encourages interpretation and speculation, lending the game a haunting ambiguity that stays with players long after the credits roll. Themes of loss, fear, and vulnerability permeate every aspect of the experience, making it as emotionally resonant as it is mechanically satisfying. The sound design in LIMBO further amplifies the atmosphere. Sparse ambient noises—distant howls, creaking wood, the splash of water—punctuate the silence and build tension. The soundtrack is minimal, often replaced by unsettling environmental sounds that heighten suspense and unease. This sonic restraint allows moments of quiet to become powerful, making the player hyper-aware of every footstep and breath. The use of sound cues is also functional, subtly guiding players through puzzles or warning of impending danger without ever breaking immersion. Despite its critical acclaim and artistic success, LIMBO is not without its limitations. Some players might find the game’s minimalism frustrating, particularly in its refusal to provide explicit hints or narrative clarity. The difficulty spikes in certain puzzle segments can feel punishing, and the repetitive nature of deaths, while thematically appropriate, might wear on casual gamers. Additionally, the relatively short length—typically around three to five hours—may leave some wanting more. However, the game’s brevity also contributes to its impact, delivering a tightly focused experience without unnecessary filler. Overall, LIMBO is a masterclass in atmospheric game design and minimalist storytelling. Its monochrome visuals, subtle soundscape, and inventive puzzles combine to create a haunting journey that is as much about mood and emotion as it is about gameplay. The game challenges players to embrace uncertainty and find meaning in silence, making it a deeply personal and memorable experience. For anyone interested in games as an art form or those who enjoy atmospheric, thought-provoking platformers, LIMBO remains a timeless and essential play. Rating: 9/10
👍 : 5 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 268 minutes
it is a nice game i had relaxing time playing this game .... only thing i don't like is some of the achievements are so hidden that you completely miss them ... unless you see the guide but well that's the mystery ...you can say ...
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 364 minutes
Just like INSIDE, LIMBO gave me a similar vibe in terms of style and gameplay, but it definitely didn’t disappoint. The black-and-white theme, along with the increasing difficulty as you progress, really keeps you focused — even the smallest mistake can kill you. Whether it’s traps, giant spiders, or poorly timed jumps, the game keeps you on edge the whole time. Personally, I really enjoyed it and had a great time playing through it. As for the achievements, that’s a different story. I had to focus hard and even replay the game more than twice to get them all — but it’s not impossible. If you’ve got the patience and use a guide, I think you can 100% it. My advice? Go for all the other achievements first, and leave the one where you have to finish the game with less than 5 deaths for last — trust me on that one. If you decide to try this game, I hope you enjoy it and stay sharp the whole way through!
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 477 minutes
This game has literally no dialogue and no cutscenes, but somehow the game remains captivating and very cool with its little puzzles. It's a shame the game has a rather short lifespan (about 5 hours). Nevertheless, the levels are fun, and I had a great time solving the puzzles.
👍 : 6 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 245 minutes
This game will take you 3 or 4 hours in total. There is nothing in the game to tell you the story and the story of the game depends on your guesses and guesses. Is this a dream? Has the main character fallen into a coma? Are all the enemies that exist a symbol of human fears? Is the limbo that this boy is stuck in a path to salvation? Is he dead or is he just looking for his lost sister? These are the questions that you should ask yourself and answer after breaking limbo. Overall, the game does not have special challenges or graphics and its focus is on the theories that you will come to after playing.
👍 : 10 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 1364 minutes
Limbo is great for its black and white game design. A unique monochrome puzzle-platformer + black twisted "humor" combined with creepy impressions. Take your time to find out what awaits you at the end of this story - there is a very dark surprise hiding around every corner. Enjoy. And then repeat. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3526502016 https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3526502443 https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3526517972
👍 : 11 | 😃 : 0
Positive
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