Limbo is a puzzle platformer that follows the journey of a young boy who travels through dangerous and treacherous terrain in search of his missing sister. Set in an eerie environment with a dark atmosphere and little noise, the game embodies the loneliness that comes with being stuck.
Inside is very similar in terms of setting and gameplay, featuring an unnamed boy exploring a rather mysterious and otherworldly environment filled with unique creatures and then trying to escape a strange laboratory. Draw a picture of what happens.
Both games are unique in that you are accustomed to playing a character in a game who doesn't speak and does nothing except move forward and backwards, jump and climb ledges and ropes, and climb and descend ladders. I don't, so I found it interesting to play. Both Limbo and Inside certainly feature the minimalistic movement common to 2D platformers, which may baffle some, but I'm still learning about tiny Joy-Con controllers. , its simplicity was exactly what I needed. generation console.