
If your definition of homage is to extract other game’s assets by consistently pressing the print screen key furiously every time you see a piece of scenery that meshes well within the original story arc of Limbo. If anything, Limbo can be considered a “homage” to other great adventure games like Oblivion. Okay, so none of what was mentioned is true. Majestic’s scope was to immerse the player in a original storyline with original gameplay and original presentation…

In case you haven’t heard, a small developer by the name of Majestic Games released a 2.5D point and click adventure game called Limbo of the Lost. If that’s a philosophy anyone can stand by, it’s these guys.


A wise man once said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
