Trysten writes "Some days I wonder what Peter Pan's shadow does on his days off... Today I finally got my answer!
Toby: The Secret Mine is a spiritual sibling of Limbo, following a little silhouette on his adventure to save his friends from denizens of the deep. As you can probably guess, all of the storytelling is pantomimed and it is left to you to guess what takes place in the exchanges between you and the red-eyed creatures. They are highly hostile, and resemble your shape, so they might be the same creatures as you, but corrupted by whatever power their leader has."
WTMG's Leo Faria: "If you treat Toby: The Secret Mine as a little appetizer to saciate your Limbo-loving needs instead of a brand new big contender on the genre, you'll most likely end up liking this game. It's stupidly short and nowhere near as exciting as its source of inspiration, as it suffers from subpar level designs and an overall lack of "oomph", but it's a cheap and inoffensive pasttime while you're on a small flight or waiting for a movie to begin."
Carlos writes "It’s been another busy week on Xbox with plenty of new releases including some of the 2017’s most highly anticipated games. But that doesn’t mean you’re not going to be looking for a few bargains from the generous weekly offerings, so as usual, here are our thoughts on the ones from the Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale for 31st Oct - 6th Nov 2017 that are most, and least, deserving of your cash this week."
A poor little boy sees his village get attacked by a kidnapper. His friends are taken hostage. Now, he must track down the villainous creature to free his friends and discover the truth behind the invasion. Can you help him save the people of his village?
It seems Limbo has provided a trend from its art style. May just pick this up