


I’ve had great respect for Limbo because, even in 2011, it still makes use of the excellent puzzle design to create seamless transitions between areas. Limbo, being the first game published of the two, drops players in an unknown world with unparalleled puzzle action. Both these games provide an excellent addition to the puzzle platforming genre and display fluid side scrolling action with buttery frame rates and physics that will blow your mind.
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Using your wits, you must maneuver your child protagonists through a dark and gritty world full of traps and hazards (and spiders) threatening your life. Each can be purchased separately on the Nintendo eShop.įor the uninitiated, both Inside and Limbo take place in dark universes where it seems adults are monstrous creatures greedy for power and children must fend for themselves to uncover hidden truths. Because both these games have been out for a while on other consoles (and because Inside has been established as Limbo’s spiritual successor), we’ll be taking a look at these games together in one piece with major emphasis on what we’ll see differently from the Switch versions. Being the latest hot titles added to the list of ports, both Inside and Limbo have now found themselves in the palm of everyone’s hand. The Switch has gained major traction since its launch a couple years ago and now everyone and their dog is clamoring for ports and remasters for this persistent console. Nothing solidifies the impact of these games more like a port to everyone’s favorite new console: Nintendo Switch. It’s already been well established that Playdead’s Inside and Limbo have received enough critical acclaim to guarantee their success.
