Limbus Company
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Developer(s) | Project Moon |
Director(s) | Kim Ji-Hoon |
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Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, iOS, Android, Linux |
Release | February 26, 2023 |
Genre(s) | Management simulation, turn-based role-playing |
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Limbus Company is an indie gacha strategy video game for Microsoft Windows and mobile devices using iOS or Android,[1] developed and published by South Korean studio Project Moon.[2] It was released worldwide on February 26, 2023. The game is set in the same dystopian, hyper-capitalist world known only as "The City", where all of Project Moon's other works take place, including Lobotomy Corporation, Library of Ruina, and multiple webcomics such as Leviathan and The Distortion Detective, but takes place some time after the events of all those stories.[3]
The game contains gacha elements, making it possible to spend real money to acquire Lunacy (the in-game currency) or tickets used to acquire new Sinner Identities or their respective Extermination of Geometrical Organ (E.G.O) outside of the base units given to the player. Director Kim Ji-hoon claimed during a Q&A session that this was necessary both to fund and explore making new Project Moon games, such as a currently unnamed "3rd-person Action RPG" set in the City, and that a live service game would expand the fanbase and keep them entertained in-between full retail releases.[1]
Gameplay
[edit]When entering a battle stage, the player is able to choose up to either 5, 6, or 7 out of 12 Sinners (not including Dante) to fight. The player cannot use multiple Identities of the same Sinner, and likewise cannot attach multiple E.G.O of the same power level to the Sinner. Newer stages using the Chain Battle format allow the player to substitute non-fielded Sinners in when a fighting Sinner dies, effectively allowing the player to use all 12 Sinners.
In normal fights, the player can drag their pointer across the circles representing each Sinner's attack, forming a chain of directable attacks against enemies. In battles against bosses or Abnormalities, players instead will be directed to pick and choose which Sinner's attack should correspond to which enemy, or a specific body part of the enemy they wish to attack. Matching attacks of the same color, or Sin Affinity, activates Resonance, which increases the damage of the attacks included.
The game decides which side's attacks are successful with a series of coin flips, with Sanity Points (SP) determining a character's luck in getting coin heads. A head will add a numbered change to the character's power (typically a boost; a decrease instead for certain Identities and E.G.Os), while a tail leaves the number as is.[4]
The player can choose to attack using a Sinner's respective E.G.O in place of their normal attack. E.G.O attacks are often significantly more powerful than a sinner's normal attack skills, however doing so requires spending the Sinner's SP and collected "Sin" resources. If a Sinner's sanity points is low enough, they may launch a "corroded" E.G.O on their own, which is more powerful but cannot be controlled by the player. The player may be able to control a "corroded" E.G.O by overclocking the E.G.O which costs more "Sin" resources.
Setting
[edit]Following the previous installments in the series, Lobotomy Corporation and Library of Ruina, Limbus Company takes place in a dystopian world known as the City, made of twenty-six districts, each unique in technological advancements and culture. The 26 Wings, mega-corporations named after alphabet letters that govern their respective Districts, are led by the Head, a conglomerate consisting of A Corp, B Corp and C Corp. Each District is physically split into a Nest, the urban residence supported by the Corps, and the Backstreets, the poverty-ridden areas overrun by criminal Syndicates and outside of the Corps' protection.
Throughout the City, there are many offices run by Fixers, mercenaries regulated by a branch of the government known as the Hana Association. Each Fixer is assigned a numerical grade based on their skill and experience, with 9 being the lowest and 1 being the highest. Fixers that perform impressive feats, or surpass Grade 1 Fixers in certain aspects, will be promoted to the rank of Color Fixer and granted a unique title based on a color and concept they are associated with.
Occasionally, humans overcome with intense emotion will transform into monstrous entities called Distortions. Inversely, those who overcome such emotion may manifest E.G.O, equipment in the form of armor, tools and/or weaponry that greatly empower their combat capabilities and provide supernatural abilities. Collectively referred to as the Distortion phenomenon, the concept holds great significance to the game's plot, and the plot of Library of Ruina.
The player takes the role of Dante, an amnesiac whose head was recently severed in favor of a clock shaped prosthetic. Just before they are about to be executed, Dante is rescued by the Limbus Company Bus Department, who inform them of their new role as the manager of the team and their quest to find the Golden Boughs, a rare artifact that spawned across the city after the fall of Lobotomy Corporation. The game is split into chapters, named "Cantos", which are all character-driven and delve into the Sinners' past and trauma on their quest.
Characters
[edit]The main party of Limbus Company is composed of 13 "Sinners", brought together under some form of contract with the titular Limbus Company. Dante is considered one of these Sinners, though they do not actively participate in combat. Joining them is Vergilius and Charon, who serve as the team's guide and bus driver respectively.
Sinner # | Name | Voice actor | Literary reference |
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1 | Yi Sang | Min Seung-woo | Kim Hae-gyeong (Yi Sang), famous Korean writer and poet, and his short novel The Wings. |
2 | Faust | Park Ji-yoon | Faust, titular protagonist of the play written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
3 | Don Quixote | Kim Yea-lim | Don Quixote, titular protagonist of the novel written by Miguel de Cervantes[a][b] |
4 | Ryōshū[c] | Yi Sae-ah | Yoshihide, the protagonist of the short story Hell Screen by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa |
5 | Meursault | Kwon Sung-hyuk | Main character of the novella The Stranger by Albert Camus |
6 | Hong Lu | Kim Sin-woo | Jia Baoyu, main character of the novel Honglou Meng ("Dream of the Red Chamber") by Cao Xueqin |
7 | Heathcliff | Hong Seung-hyo | Main character of the novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë |
8 | Ishmael | Jang Ye-na | Narrator and main character of the novel Moby-Dick by Herman Melville |
9 | Rodion | Yoon A-young | Main character of the novel Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky |
10 | Dante | N/A | Dante Alighieri and his narrative poem The Divine Comedy |
11 | Emil Sinclair | Kim Da-ol | Protagonist of the bildungsroman Demian by Hermann Hesse |
12 | Outis[d] | Kim Bo-na | Odysseus, the protagonist of the epic poem Odyssey by Homer |
13 | Gregor | Choi Han | Gregor Samsa, main character of the novel The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka |
Music
[edit]The game's original soundtrack is generally composed by Studio EIM, with the main theme, "In Hell We Live, Lament", being sung by the Japanese indie music group Mili and featuring vocalist KIHOW from the Japanese pop rock band Myth & Roid. Prior to Limbus Company, Mili had worked with Project Moon on their previous game Library of Ruina. Over the course of Limbus Company's updates, Mili began to compose the themes for the final boss fights in Cantos, including "Between Two Worlds", "Fly My Wings", "Compass", "Through Patches of Violet", and "Hero".[5]
At the end of every Canto, each of the Sinners perform their own rendition of the song "Pass On" (Sarajinae 사라지네).
Reception
[edit]According to its official website, it reached 180,000 total pre-registrations before releasing.[6][non-primary source needed]
Notes
[edit]- ^ The character's true name is later revealed to be Sancho, who has taken up the alias Don Quixote in the place of the real one unknowingly.
- ^ Notably also heavily references the musical Man of La Mancha in both her weapon and in-game quotes.
- ^ "Ryōshū" is the original reading of the protagonist's name 良秀 as seen in Uji Shūi Monogatari, which Hell Screen is a reworking of.
- ^ "Outis" is an alias translating to "Nobody" that Odysseus uses to refer to himself to Polyphemus briefly in the Odyssey.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "2021 ProjectMoon Q&A". YouTube (in Korean). 31 December 2021. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
- ^ Yokoyama, Keiichi (July 10, 2021). "『Lobotomy Corporation』ProjectMoonが新作らしきアカウント「Limbus Company」を公開中。地獄へと向かう、赤い線で修正された男女". Automaton (in Japanese). Retrieved November 3, 2021.
- ^ Bolding, Jonathan (28 February 2023). "One of Korea's best indie studios released a free-to-play game about a bus ride to hell". PC Gamer. Future US, Inc. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
- ^ Tarason, Dominic (10 March 2023). "This free-to-play RPG is a gory road-trip through one of indie gaming's darkest worlds". PC Gamer. Future US, Inc. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
- ^ "Works". Mili Official Website. Retrieved 2025-02-17.
- ^ "TRIPBOOKING". LIMBUS COMPANY (in Korean). 2022-03-31. Retrieved 2023-12-06.