LIMBO manages to captivate the player with a peculiar artsyle and clever puzzles.
But what sold me out on LIMBO was the peculiar artsyle. It felt like a melancholic cartoon with a noticeable over-the-top violence that, even without reaching the levels of violence of say Gears of War or God of War, ends up being more sinister than the mentioned. Several times I shivered watching the character die in the most horrible of manners. The fluid animations of a giant spider sure helped that.
Unfortunately the game is very short, like most in the genre, but due to the more or less easy puzzles it can be completed in a shorter time than the others.
LIMBO gets a high recommendation from me to puzzle game lovers.