Mr. Pickles
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- May 20, 2018
Once upon a time there was a game called Limbo of the Lost, it released as a demo for the Amiga way back when, but did not see a full release until 2007.
(Davidspackage's Let's Play of Limbo of the Lost)
Limbo of the Lost stars Spooner Briggs, Captain of the Mary Celeste, who is sent to Limbo to fix a book that the "Seal of Sufferance" has been removed from. If Briggs can return the seal to the Book of Fate, then Destiny will rule the world, and if he doesn't Fate will rule the world instead. These are all details not listed in the game itself because Majestic Studios (formerly "TriLogik Studios") didn't include the opening cutscene with the game, but instead offered it as a special features bonus on a second disc that has both the intro movie and tons of concept art.
The game upon being released received low scores for being a broken piece of shit with illogical puzzles. No joke there's a segment of the game where you have to fill a green vial with water, which shows up as blue in the bottle, then mix it with saffron (a yellow substance) to make it green, to mimic the color a magic potion and it's not the dumbest puzzle of this train wreck.
Steve Bovis proceeded to make various fake accounts on gaming forums and amazon praising the game under the aliases of being a big fan of the game, a beta tester for the game, and his own daughter.
The stupidity of Bovis resulted in people getting pissed at him, his co-workers leaving the company, and a "fan" remake called "Macarena of the Missing" (https://forums.tigsource.com/index.php?topic=2424.0)
Bovis had made quite a reputation for being a dumbass with a huge sense of self-entitlement, bragging about how great he was and even planning a Limbo Of The Lost sequel called "Limbo 2:Flight To Freedom", even posting a job listing for an artist on it.
The second game did not materialize, because the best I must confess, I have saved for last.
If you try to buy a copy of Limbo of the Lost, you'll find it carries a heavy price. The reason for this is because the game was available in Europe for only one year before its American release in 2008 where it was available for only one month.
Steve Bovis often bragged about his art skills and how he hand crafted the world of Limbo of the Lost (called:Keep of Lost Souls) himself, and wow, it's a breath taking experience that takes you back through your favorite games. Everything from Elder Scrolls IV
blivion to Return To Castle Wolfenstein. By this I mean Steve's "master artist skills", comprised of taking images from other games and photoshopping them.
I still can't get over this, understand why Bovis thought this was a good idea, or how it took him a year to get caught.
Naturally, the game was pulled from store shelves the second this was noted. It's not just one texture or lifted sound effect which anyone can get away with, but... literally the game is completely composed of nothing but photoshopped images. This isn't someone's Newgrounds flash game, this was put on a DVD and shipped to stores.
When caught, Steve Bovis claimed the art had been outsourced to contractors who did it, contractors who don't show up in the game's credits nor did he ever specify the name of. This contractors excuse naturally came up after an entire year of sucking his own dick for "Making all the art in Limbo of the Lost!"
Some google searches will tell you more. I just wanted to share this with everyone because the whole thing is fascinating. How was Steve Bovis simultaneously so incompetent that he made Limbo of the Lost, while still having the intelligence needed to not only make the game but get it published and actually sold in stores.
There have been many attempts to list all the stolen game footage, and many memes about photoshopping so I won't make a full list of either, but if anyone wants to take a crack at it they can.
Does anyone else have something they want to add onto this? Sadly Steve Bovis' bullshittery and the game itself are obscure and hard to find information on, but I felt if anyone could appreciate this or tell me more, it would be someone at Kiwi.
Edit: Screenshots weren't showing up correctly, so here's where I got the screenshots from - http://lotl.wikia.com/wiki/Backgrounds
Limbo of the Lost stars Spooner Briggs, Captain of the Mary Celeste, who is sent to Limbo to fix a book that the "Seal of Sufferance" has been removed from. If Briggs can return the seal to the Book of Fate, then Destiny will rule the world, and if he doesn't Fate will rule the world instead. These are all details not listed in the game itself because Majestic Studios (formerly "TriLogik Studios") didn't include the opening cutscene with the game, but instead offered it as a special features bonus on a second disc that has both the intro movie and tons of concept art.
The game upon being released received low scores for being a broken piece of shit with illogical puzzles. No joke there's a segment of the game where you have to fill a green vial with water, which shows up as blue in the bottle, then mix it with saffron (a yellow substance) to make it green, to mimic the color a magic potion and it's not the dumbest puzzle of this train wreck.
Steve Bovis proceeded to make various fake accounts on gaming forums and amazon praising the game under the aliases of being a big fan of the game, a beta tester for the game, and his own daughter.
The stupidity of Bovis resulted in people getting pissed at him, his co-workers leaving the company, and a "fan" remake called "Macarena of the Missing" (https://forums.tigsource.com/index.php?topic=2424.0)
Bovis had made quite a reputation for being a dumbass with a huge sense of self-entitlement, bragging about how great he was and even planning a Limbo Of The Lost sequel called "Limbo 2:Flight To Freedom", even posting a job listing for an artist on it.
The second game did not materialize, because the best I must confess, I have saved for last.
If you try to buy a copy of Limbo of the Lost, you'll find it carries a heavy price. The reason for this is because the game was available in Europe for only one year before its American release in 2008 where it was available for only one month.
Steve Bovis often bragged about his art skills and how he hand crafted the world of Limbo of the Lost (called:Keep of Lost Souls) himself, and wow, it's a breath taking experience that takes you back through your favorite games. Everything from Elder Scrolls IV
I still can't get over this, understand why Bovis thought this was a good idea, or how it took him a year to get caught.
Naturally, the game was pulled from store shelves the second this was noted. It's not just one texture or lifted sound effect which anyone can get away with, but... literally the game is completely composed of nothing but photoshopped images. This isn't someone's Newgrounds flash game, this was put on a DVD and shipped to stores.
When caught, Steve Bovis claimed the art had been outsourced to contractors who did it, contractors who don't show up in the game's credits nor did he ever specify the name of. This contractors excuse naturally came up after an entire year of sucking his own dick for "Making all the art in Limbo of the Lost!"
Some google searches will tell you more. I just wanted to share this with everyone because the whole thing is fascinating. How was Steve Bovis simultaneously so incompetent that he made Limbo of the Lost, while still having the intelligence needed to not only make the game but get it published and actually sold in stores.
There have been many attempts to list all the stolen game footage, and many memes about photoshopping so I won't make a full list of either, but if anyone wants to take a crack at it they can.
Does anyone else have something they want to add onto this? Sadly Steve Bovis' bullshittery and the game itself are obscure and hard to find information on, but I felt if anyone could appreciate this or tell me more, it would be someone at Kiwi.
Edit: Screenshots weren't showing up correctly, so here's where I got the screenshots from - http://lotl.wikia.com/wiki/Backgrounds