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Limbus Company: Is This Game Worth Playing?Explore the strengths and weaknesses of Limbus Company from the perspective of a 1200-hour player. From its free-to-play friendly gacha mechanics to its controversial endgame content, this video offers a comprehensive look.
1. 🎮 Topic Introduction: Limbus Company Review
· This video will not delve into deep analysis of IDs or the storyline, but will focus on evaluating whether Limbus Company is a game worth playing.
· The content creator emphasizes that this is a completely serious video, based on personal opinions after approximately 1200 hours of gameplay.
· Viewers are advised to respect personal opinions and refrain from negative comments.
· The content creator emphasizes that this is a completely serious video, based on personal opinions after approximately 1200 hours of gameplay.
· Viewers are advised to respect personal opinions and refrain from negative comments.
00:02 - 00:20
1. 🎮 Topic Introduction: Limbus Company Review
· This video will not delve into deep analysis of IDs or the storyline, but will focus on evaluating whether Limbus Company is a game worth playing.
· The content creator emphasizes that this is a completely serious video, based on personal opinions after approximately 1200 hours of gameplay.
· Viewers are advised to respect personal opinions and refrain from negative comments.
· The content creator emphasizes that this is a completely serious video, based on personal opinions after approximately 1200 hours of gameplay.
· Viewers are advised to respect personal opinions and refrain from negative comments.
01:24 - 01:59
2. 🌟 Pros: Unique World and Friendly Gameplay
· Limbus Company offers a distinct world 'vibe' compared to other gacha games.
· The biggest strengths are its engaging storyline and gameplay mechanics that are friendly to free-to-play players.
· The 'shop' mechanism allows players to exchange shards for desired items, rather than having to grind and hope for luck during pulls.
· Although grinding is still necessary, it's more flexible, making it easier to build a team.
· The biggest strengths are its engaging storyline and gameplay mechanics that are friendly to free-to-play players.
· The 'shop' mechanism allows players to exchange shards for desired items, rather than having to grind and hope for luck during pulls.
· Although grinding is still necessary, it's more flexible, making it easier to build a team.
02:00 - 03:26
3. 💰 Subtle Generosity: Abundant Resources for Players
· Limbus Company is considered one of the most generous gacha games.
· Players receive approximately 700 Lunitas per week from Mirror Dungeon and 300 Lunitas from periodic maintenance, totaling over 1000 Lunitas.
· Thanks to the 'ID shop' mechanism, players rarely need to use Lunitas for regular character pulls.
· Lunitas are mainly used for special occasions like W-Pois and collaborations.
· Even if a desired character isn't pulled, players still receive 'shop' currency to exchange for other characters.
· Compared to other gacha games, Limbus Company allows players to accumulate resources more effectively.
· Free resources (Lunitas, tickets) per event are equivalent to 25-30 euros.
· The Battle Pass package, priced at around 3 'lops' (lops is the in-game currency), offers an almost 'end game' experience.
· Players receive approximately 700 Lunitas per week from Mirror Dungeon and 300 Lunitas from periodic maintenance, totaling over 1000 Lunitas.
· Thanks to the 'ID shop' mechanism, players rarely need to use Lunitas for regular character pulls.
· Lunitas are mainly used for special occasions like W-Pois and collaborations.
· Even if a desired character isn't pulled, players still receive 'shop' currency to exchange for other characters.
· Compared to other gacha games, Limbus Company allows players to accumulate resources more effectively.
· Free resources (Lunitas, tickets) per event are equivalent to 25-30 euros.
· The Battle Pass package, priced at around 3 'lops' (lops is the in-game currency), offers an almost 'end game' experience.
04:26 - 05:25
4. 🎮 Simple Gameplay and Eye-Catching Graphics
· Limbus Company's gameplay is simple and accessible for new players.
· Stages and bosses can be easily cleared by borrowing strong characters or watching 'cheese' guides.
· Character designs are beautiful, and the character 'sprites' in the game are very cute.
· The effects during 'clashes' and the sound design are very impactful.
· In summary, the pros include: easy to play, easy to understand, interesting game mechanics, beautiful graphics, easy-to-obtain resources, friendly to free-to-play players, and not predatory.
· Stages and bosses can be easily cleared by borrowing strong characters or watching 'cheese' guides.
· Character designs are beautiful, and the character 'sprites' in the game are very cute.
· The effects during 'clashes' and the sound design are very impactful.
· In summary, the pros include: easy to play, easy to understand, interesting game mechanics, beautiful graphics, easy-to-obtain resources, friendly to free-to-play players, and not predatory.
05:26 - 07:58
5. 📉 Cons: Lacking and Repetitive Endgame Content
· Limbus Company's endgame content is considered very poor.
· After completing game modes like Kanto and Luxcavation, players don't have much left to do.
· Mirror Dungeon, despite being the main content, becomes boring and repetitive after a long time.
· Refraction Railway, another game mode, is rarely touched by players because it's time-consuming, tiring, and doesn't offer many benefits.
· Having to repeatedly play boring content makes the endgame experience terrible.
· Players might feel discouraged and not even bother logging in because they know there's nothing new to do.
· The repetition of logging in, changing 'modules', and running Mirror Dungeon makes the game boring.
· This situation leads players to question why they continue to play.
· After completing game modes like Kanto and Luxcavation, players don't have much left to do.
· Mirror Dungeon, despite being the main content, becomes boring and repetitive after a long time.
· Refraction Railway, another game mode, is rarely touched by players because it's time-consuming, tiring, and doesn't offer many benefits.
· Having to repeatedly play boring content makes the endgame experience terrible.
· Players might feel discouraged and not even bother logging in because they know there's nothing new to do.
· The repetition of logging in, changing 'modules', and running Mirror Dungeon makes the game boring.
· This situation leads players to question why they continue to play.
08:01 - 09:38
6. 🤔 Conclusion and Community Issues
· Despite its endgame weaknesses, Limbus Company is still a good game worth experiencing, especially for its story.
· However, the Limbus Company community, and Project Moon communities in general, are considered quite poor.
· The content creator also mentions a minor issue with another video creator who has a similar style, but asserts no ill will is intended.
· The video concludes with a farewell and wishes viewers a good day.
· However, the Limbus Company community, and Project Moon communities in general, are considered quite poor.
· The content creator also mentions a minor issue with another video creator who has a similar style, but asserts no ill will is intended.
· The video concludes with a farewell and wishes viewers a good day.
