Some, though, are turned off by the ‘gacha’ elements that are present in the game. If you are looking for a title that can build on Library of Ruina, what many believe to be the predecessor to Limbus Company, you should find it in spades here. An intriguing follow-up to Library of Ruina (8/10) All in all, Limbus Company looks to be a very promising strategy RPG that asks a lot, but not too much. Thanks to a rather simple control scheme, though, there is little difficulty in getting your group to pull off some very cool moves. The skill chaining feature is a nice touch, too, adding a layer of strategy to your combat. The interesting weave of strengths and weaknesses can create some pretty chaotic battle scenes, so ensuring you have the correct skillset for each class is vital. The big difference in Limbus Company compared to games like DD, though, is the fact that both teams move at once during combat. There are some visual elements that might remind players of something like Darkest Dungeon, though there is a clear difference in the art style. This game takes a combination of real-time and turn-based combat and brings it into the one game for a rather breathless blend of fun. Does it work, though? Is this free to play title worth investing some of your hard-earned time into? An exciting new strategy RPGįirst off, the art style and direction of Limbus Company is fantastic. In here, you will face numerous objectives as you try and get your team through these derelict facilities and claim the Golden Broughs. Here, you take a group of ‘Sinners’ and lead them into the old facilities of the Lobotomy Corporation. This new title puts you in the position of Executive Manager at the Limbus Company. If you are someone who enjoys strategy RPGs that are rich with detail, then you might find new release from ProjectMoon, Limbus Company, to be intriguing.
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