If you've been waiting for the Mac-compatible Steam release of 2010's noir-existential platformer, Limbo, know that your wait is over.
Limbo has, of course, been available via the Mac App Store for about three weeks, but the fact that Steam's version of the title includes cross-platform SteamPlay support may have been enough to convince some people to keep their credit cards in their wallets until now. All we need are 3DS and Vita ports and we'll be able to play Limbo on virtually everything we own.
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Posted: Jan 14th 2012 5:22AM HaVoK308 said
If you have not played Limbo yet you are doing yourself a disservice in my humble opinion.
I wonder if they will bring it to iOS. Controls couldn't be more simple. I think it would play, look, and sell very well. Perhaps it will happen. I'd gladly buy it again.
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I wonder if they will bring it to iOS. Controls couldn't be more simple. I think it would play, look, and sell very well. Perhaps it will happen. I'd gladly buy it again.
Posted: Jan 14th 2012 11:34AM Captaindrek1 said
@HaVoK308
iOS is the mobile operating system.
OSX is the operating system a Mac contains.
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iOS is the mobile operating system.
OSX is the operating system a Mac contains.
Posted: Jan 14th 2012 8:45AM (Unverified) said
@kmcroc
why?
because PS and PC players now get the chance to play it?
yeah, what a shame.
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why?
because PS and PC players now get the chance to play it?
yeah, what a shame.
Posted: Jan 14th 2012 8:03AM SisypheanLife said
@Enigma7ic
That depends. I'm kind of broken inside, so I enjoyed the gruesome deaths of my character. But I also found the game touching (but not in a Captain Planet kind of way).
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That depends. I'm kind of broken inside, so I enjoyed the gruesome deaths of my character. But I also found the game touching (but not in a Captain Planet kind of way).
Posted: Jan 14th 2012 11:35AM kmcroc said
No cause am tired of all this BS of how everyone should play it, if people what to play a game they should buy the platform its on. You don't see companies running out to share their ideas or concepts with other such companies in the same field,just so other should be able to enjoy it.. you never read about me begging for a platforms games ,why cause I had the good decency to buy all consoles.so as not need to pray or wish.
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Posted: Jan 14th 2012 11:09AM KGameLover1 said
Heck yeah, I bought it in anticipation for this. Already played through it once on Xbox (the ending :'( ) but I'll play it again. :)
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Posted: Jan 14th 2012 8:34PM mguniverse said
@WeRequireMOARMinerals I was surprised not to find one of those on this post. Hmm.
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Posted: Jan 14th 2012 1:00PM MacUser1986 said
It's been on Mac a long time with the OnLive service.
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Posted: Jan 15th 2012 2:46AM bluejuan85 said
God why do Macs have to be so expensive. I have been rather curious what feels like to own one I have used the Apple store units and they are awesome in my opinion but the price tag isn't what's the cheapest one now? Is there a difference between a PC and Mac?
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Posted: Jan 15th 2012 3:33AM zero2dash said
@bluejuan85
No there is no difference, because a Mac is a PC.
Oh, you don't mean "personal computer".
Yes, there's a difference between the Mac UI and the Windows UI. Internally - no, there is no difference between a Mac and an off-the-shelf Dell, Gateway, HP, Compaq, or a large box of parts from NewEgg that you assemble yourself.
The difference is the OS and the form factor. That's it.
That being said - you can run OSX86 on any x86 hardware, Intel or AMD. Whether it's illegal or not, or you're ok with it or not....that's up to you.
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No there is no difference, because a Mac is a PC.
Oh, you don't mean "personal computer".
Yes, there's a difference between the Mac UI and the Windows UI. Internally - no, there is no difference between a Mac and an off-the-shelf Dell, Gateway, HP, Compaq, or a large box of parts from NewEgg that you assemble yourself.
The difference is the OS and the form factor. That's it.
That being said - you can run OSX86 on any x86 hardware, Intel or AMD. Whether it's illegal or not, or you're ok with it or not....that's up to you.
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