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No score yet - based on 3 Critics

Critic score distribution:
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  3. Negative: 3 out of 3
  1. One of the worst adventures I've ever played. [Sept 2008, p.116]
  2. Given the new found popularity Limbo of the Lost has gained over recent weeks this may go down as a cult classic. However that's not to say that the game is so bad it's good, the game is so bad it's an insult.
  3. The game is bafflingly boring and ridiculous. The game has no structure at all, no sense of urgency, no compelling reason to exist or be endured whatsoever. The scenes play on and on and on, and the story wends down byways of no consequence whatsoever. Lost indeed.
User Score

Universal acclaim- based on 61 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 6
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 6
  3. Negative: 0 out of 6
  1. ThaddeusB.
    10
    This game blew me away. Almost literally as I was being brought close to the point of orgasm many a time. I was truly expecting a subpar adventure with little to no innovation and what I got was a phenomenal piece of game design and storytelling. I can heartily recommend it, you're missing out if you pass this slice of ambrosia in favour of tripe like Far Cry 2 or Dead Space. Full Review »
  2. BrerlappinHat
    10
    Emotional, believable, fantastical, magical. Just some of the words i would use to describe 'limbo of the loast'. The tale of one mans journey through the underworld in search of redemption for his earthly soul. In many ways it is not unlike Dante Aligheris 'divine comedy', only in videogame form. Everyone must play this. Full Review »
  3. KarlS.
    10
    A fantastic game from start to finish. Beautifully crafted assets illustrate an imaginative and deep world. I can't help but feel that the reviewers missed the point entirely with this one: it's my personal favourite game of all time, a brilliant return to form for the entire point and click genre, and I urge you all to buy it and make up your own minds. If you're anything like me, you won't regret it. Full Review »