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A strange gacha RPG where literary misery, turn clashes, and fan devotion all feed the machine.
Limbus Company belongs in this genre lane because of its bleak Project Moon universe, identity collection, coin-flip combat, and chapter-driven storytelling give gacha progression a harsh auteur flavor. It is the kind of game players use to explain where the genre's taste, production pressure, or online momentum is moving.
Example
its bleak Project Moon universe, identity collection, coin-flip combat, and chapter-driven storytelling give gacha progression a harsh auteur flavor
Why it matters
Limbus Company matters because it shows a gacha can feel cultish and specific instead of polished into anonymous mobile smoothness.
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