South Korean indie developer ProjectMoon, Lobotomy Corporation (opens in new tab) and Ruina Library (opens in new tab), released an equally arcane and baffling new game called Limbus Company. It’s a mobile his-style game that puts a twist on the fun chained combat mechanics of Library of Ruina, optimizing and adding depth to its match-3-esque interface and various RPG interactions. It’s also set in the same weird, surreal, absurd, purgatory anime city that the first two games were set in. In fact, right after the collapse of the Lobotomy Corporation.
It’s a fast and dirty turn-based combat game, but alongside combat it offers a bizarre voice-acted journey through a supernatural city.Matching each character’s moves in a round of combat pits them against their opponents and further enhances those attacks by matching their attacks to their defenses and vulnerabilities.How to Match Enough in One Round Find a coin and some wild jingling very Long combo animation.
And just to be clear, it’s completely free to play. There’s a gacha mechanism to get it.
You are Dante with a clock on his head, on a bus named Mephistopheles, driven by a little woman named Charon. friend. It would be nice to know before we ride. Your crew are 12 weirdos with checkered pasts in the city who act like they’re on a murder bus named after a demon, killing everyone who tries to stop them. increase. (Well, it’s the Limbus office.)
Like triumphant students, they argue and disagree in hilarious visual novelty. They are all named after literary characters. Gregor turns into a cockroach. Don Quixote making bad decisions. Heathcliff, no, not a cat, but a Bronte cat. You get the point.
It’s the ring part, right? Limbus is a fancy word derived from Latin that means the edge or boundary of something. You are Limbus Corporation, working on the edge of the crumbling quarters of this strange city with the motto “Face Sin and Save Yourself”.
Yeah, I’m still not quite sure what that means, but it turns out that the bus is powered by human suffering.discoverable Limbus Company on Steam (opens in new tab)where you can play or checkout for free limbuscompany.com (opens in new tab)You can find the entire series of tutorials on ProjectMoon’s YouTube.