![]() ![]() One noteable case is when 19th century ship captain Briggs is able to fix an electric circuit with no issues. ![]() ![]() Anachronism Stew: Possibly justified by the otherworldly setting, but it's a tad odd how Briggs just takes it in stride.All Trolls Are Different: Well, not really: at the end of Chapter 1 and 3 an incredibly familiar-looking troll will appear to take away most of Briggs's stuff.All There in the Manual: Reading the manual and/or watching the extended intro in the bonus features DVD is the only way to know why Briggs is in the Limbo of the Lost, why he has a Seal of Sufferance on him and what is the deal with the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in Chapter 5.At one point, you exit a sewer pipe and wind up in a swamp that can somehow exist below ground without collapsing in on itself. Absurdly-Spacious Sewer: The entirety of Chapter 2.For obvious reasons, the game was also pulled from store shelves due to the rampant plagiarism.ĭespite the title, this game has nothing to do with Limbo. The game is infamous for, among other things, reusing graphics and sounds from other games without permission, to the point that a wiki was made to document the origins of its assets. Briggs eventually finds that he is in Limbo, and attempts to escape, with the help of his "Earthly Guide" that'd be you. Briggs wakes up in a cell with an extremely flexible, spider-like man named Arach, who unlocks the door and lets him into the dungeons of an ogre named Grunger. Limbo of the Lost is a horror Adventure Game in which you control Captain Benjamin Spooner Briggs, captain of the Mary Celeste (as he will let no one forget). ![]()
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