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55.5 hrs on record (41.2 hrs at review time)
An amazing remaster for a felt whose gameplay did feel dated. Was there a need for this remaster? Definitely. Did the game studio do it well? Yes. It was a blast exploring the Ishimura in 2023, as it was back then. The soundtrack complemented the gameplay pretty well. The graphics were a highlight as well. Definitely recommend this release for all Dead Space fans, and I am looking forward to the remaster for DS2
Posted November 23, 2023.
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259.4 hrs on record (170.0 hrs at review time)
A game that is dear to many a players' heart.
Amazing story, amazing graphics, amazing characters, amazing gameplay.
If there was only one game I could play for the rest of my life, it would be this one.
It is not like watching a western movie, it is like living a western movie, for hundreds of hours on end.
Greatly recommend this, to everyone!
Posted October 4, 2023.
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1.8 hrs on record
I like it men
Posted November 26, 2021.
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12.9 hrs on record
Insanely fluid and entertaining gameplay. Art is a great selling point. The design is insanely good. Gameplay can be tailored to player preference. Best ninja game I've ever played.

Don't quite know what got remastered. I can notice that the cutscenes are 60 fps but other than that nothing really caught my eye.

Story is also pretty damn good. Soundtrack and sound design are top tier. I wish I could play this game again without prior knowledge of it.
Posted October 18, 2021.
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4.9 hrs on record
I don't think I've written down information related to a game in a long time. Few video games, if any, give you life lessons and make you question whether or not you should be sitting on a chair, with few if any ambitions.

If anything, I will be keeping the notes I've taken, and will keep them. I don't expect to change 180 degrees after this experience, but I can certainly say that it's a pretty decent self-help title. Plus it's got anime girls. If a dried up old hag told me this information I would not have been as receptive.

Thank you Moe Era, and thank you Comfy Company. I don't know yet if you've changed my life, but you at least made me question my nature.
Posted June 11, 2021.
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4.3 hrs on record (2.1 hrs at review time)
Let's say it produced a lot inspiration for the artists of the internet. Great if you are schizophrenic and like imagining relationships with women that do not exist.
Posted November 28, 2020.
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238.0 hrs on record (51.1 hrs at review time)
Reminds me of Fallout but it's made by Serbians instead of Brian Fargo

♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ did it take a long time to beat though.

I enjoyed it.
Posted November 26, 2019. Last edited January 19, 2022.
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684.1 hrs on record (83.1 hrs at review time)
The game is really great but the DLC policy is rubbish.
Posted November 21, 2018.
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12.9 hrs on record
Limbo is a great game. Frustrating at times. sure, but very satisfying in the end. Beating it the first time, then the second, and the many practice runs that are mandatory for getting all of the achievements are the best and worst part of it.

Replaying gets tedious if you can't adapt or forget how the traps or general jumps go, but with many wonderful video guides you can go through it. The story's also alright, but you can call me an unsesitive troglodyte for not understanding or being deeply touched by it. I beat it because I could, not because I wanted to, and ended up enjoying it. It being completable 100% is also a big plus, especially with the skill ceiling being decently medium/high, depending on how good your keyboard, reflexes, and memory are.

Also, seeing enemies die in this game is very satisfying for some reason. I would suspect that it's just venting frustration.
The art is gorgeous at times, repulsive at others. Perfect for a gloomy forest/factory/ruin that you end up getting through as the game progresses. The soundtrack is nothing special, the game only being randomly touched at times by dramatic or helpful sound and music cues. The helpful ones appear mostly near the end when they're really mandatory for continuing. A good part of this is that you can put whatever music you want while you play it, but it may impact your platforming performance. I personally made many reckless mistakes while playing really loud/fast/hype songs.

TL;DR: Overall, I give Limbo a 8/10. Great mechanics and art direction, possibly good story and a bit of a lacking soundtrack, but I enjoyed it. Maybe you'll enjoy it more, dear reader. :3
Posted September 21, 2017. Last edited March 13, 2018.
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27.8 hrs on record (15.9 hrs at review time)
10/10 like GTA but you can smash things with a hammer, on Mars while fueling a bloodthisty rebellion against an opressing government while you don't exactly steal things from the people.
So not really GTA,
Can still smash stuff.
Posted November 24, 2016.
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