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Latest revision as of 03:14, 13 March 2019
Limbo of the Lost, or "LOL" is a totally original and innovative point and click adventure game. You play as Captain Benjamin Spooner Briggs to explore Limbo in the Keep of Lost Souls. Unlike real games, this is a giant pile of ripoff, tracing, printscreen, and fail.
Plot
Captain Benjamin Spooner Briggs is the captain of the Mary Celeste, a ghost ship. Since this is an oxymoron, Destiny decides to use him as a hitman to take out Fate somewhere in the Bermuda Triangle.
Seeing is Believing
Development
In the early 90s, Creative/Project Director Steve Bovis and Tim Croucher came up with the brilliant concept for this game. They began work on it in 1995 with help from Laurence Francis and the original intent to make LOL for the Atari ST. It was later ported to the Amiga 1200 and CD32, but at that point it was shit nobody cares about anymore, so the publishers threw it down the well.
When the threesome realized they needed to tighten up the graphics, they taught themselves super high-tech tools like Poser, Photoshop, printscreen and an open source engine called Wintermute. They founded Majestic Studios and started making their very own 3D game. After realizing that computer science and art are hard, they decided that it would be easier to just steal take inspiration from other games and films.
—Steve Bovis |
Works that inspired Limbo of the Lost include:
- The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
- Unreal Tournament 2004
- Unreal Tournament 2003
- Diablo II
- Thief: Deadly Shadows
- Crysis
- Silent Hill 4: The Room
- Return to Castle Wolfenstein
- Painkiller
- Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines
- World of Warcraft
- Hexen
- Lord of the Rings
- Spawn
This list is not comprehensive.
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Oblivion/LOL
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Compare with Wolfenstein
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And Painkiller
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And Unreal Tournament
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Moar Unreal Tournament
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Ripping off Thief: Deadly Shadows, plus stealing skulls from Diablo II.
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More
tracedoriginal concept art. -
UT shoopLimbo of the Lost -
Tongs, dreidels, and ringwraiths (plus the background is from Unreal Tournament again).
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As early as 10 years ago the developers knew how to create original backgrounds.
Drama
When Majestic Studios' publisher, Tri Synergy, found out that Steve and pals had been stealing, tracing and plagiarizing, they shat a brick and stopped distributing LOL. Bethesda Softworks should pursue a lawsuit against Majestic Studios since LOL is the worst game ever, though that has yet to be seen. In the meantime, Steve's daughter has been lavishing praise on her dad's game by making sockpuppet posts all over the hugglenets.
The internet, however, has risen to the occasion and is enjoying the corruption of LOL. A "name the stolen asset" meta-game has become a large part of this endeavor.
Sequel?
—Steve Bovis |
Good god, I hope not.
Ending
If you haven't played the game then don't watch this video as it contains spoilers. This is quite possibly the only redeeming feature of the entire game. If you have seen this ending as a result of actually COMPLETING this batshit game, then it's about time you became an hero. Now.
External Links
- Limbo of the Lost's Official Geoshitties Website (Wayback Machine Link)
- NeoGAF discussion
- Gamespot
- Old 2D version
Limbo of the Lost is part of a series on Visit the Gaming Portal for complete coverage. |