Compara los precios de Adr1ft en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por THREE ONE ZERO. Publicado por 505 Games. Lanzado el 28/3/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 64/100.

You are the lone survivor of a destroyed space station, drifting through debris with a leaking suit and no memory. A slow, atmospheric survival puzzle that lives or dies on its mood.

Adr1ft drops you into low Earth orbit as Commander Alex Oshima, suited up, oxygen depleting, and completely alone in the wreckage of what used to be a manned space station. There is no combat, no dialogue trees, no NPCs. The whole game is about moving through floating wreckage, collecting oxygen canisters to stay alive long enough to piece together what went wrong, and eventually guiding yourself to an escape pod. That is the loop, start to finish, roughly three to four hours depending on how long you linger. The moment-to-moment experience is genuinely striking in short doses. THREE ONE ZERO clearly studied how objects behave in zero gravity and built the traversal around it. You push off surfaces, rotate slowly, drift in directions you didn't intend, and feel the creeping anxiety of watching your O2 bar shrink while a canister tumbles just out of reach. The environmental storytelling does real work here too. Scattered audio logs and personal items fill in the crew's relationships and the lead-up to the disaster without any cutscenes. It is patient, quiet storytelling and if that wavelength works for you, there are genuinely affecting moments scattered through the debris. Here is where honesty becomes necessary. The mixed reception on Steam is not unfair. The game shipped in 2016 as a showcase for VR hardware and first-person zero-g immersion, and without a headset the experience can feel unfinished around the edges. Movement is sluggish by design but tips into frustrating when you need to reverse direction through a tight corridor for the fifth time. The oxygen mechanic adds tension early but becomes more of a mild errand run once you learn canister locations. And the story, while atmospheric, lands a little softly at the end. The payoff is not quite proportionate to the deliberate pace it asks you to sustain. That said, I think Adr1ft gets undersold by its own reception. The art direction is genuinely beautiful. Watching Earth rotate beneath you while a piece of the station slowly drifts past is the kind of image you remember. Ryan Amon's score is spare and melancholy in exactly the right register, all sustained strings and silence, and it earns its keep every minute it plays. For a small team this is an impressively cohesive piece of work. If you have ever stared at a photo of the ISS and wanted to feel something about how isolated and fragile that environment really is, this game provides that feeling better than almost anything else on PC. The audience for Adr1ft is narrow but real. Walking simulators and ambient exploration games will feel right at home here. If you bounced off Tacoma or found Deliver Us The Moon too action-adjacent, this sits in a quieter register than both. Go in expecting a mood piece with mild puzzle friction rather than a survival game with stakes, and the three or four hours will feel earned rather than thin. Kai, Scout Team

Adr1ft

Adr1ft

28 mar 2016THREE ONE ZERO505 Games
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You are the lone survivor of a destroyed space station, drifting through debris with a leaking suit and no memory. A slow, atmospheric survival puzzle that lives or dies on its mood.

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Adr1ft drops you into low Earth orbit as Commander Alex Oshima, suited up, oxygen depleting, and completely alone in the wreckage of what used to be a manned space station. There is no combat, no dialogue trees, no NPCs. The whole game is about moving through floating wreckage, collecting oxygen canisters to stay alive long enough to piece together what went wrong, and eventually guiding yourself to an escape pod. That is the loop, start to finish, roughly three to four hours depending on how long you linger. The moment-to-moment experience is genuinely striking in short doses. THREE ONE ZERO clearly studied how objects behave in zero gravity and built the traversal around it. You push off surfaces, rotate slowly, drift in directions you didn't intend, and feel the creeping anxiety of watching your O2 bar shrink while a canister tumbles just out of reach. The environmental storytelling does real work here too. Scattered audio logs and personal items fill in the crew's relationships and the lead-up to the disaster without any cutscenes. It is patient, quiet storytelling and if that wavelength works for you, there are genuinely affecting moments scattered through the debris. Here is where honesty becomes necessary. The mixed reception on Steam is not unfair. The game shipped in 2016 as a showcase for VR hardware and first-person zero-g immersion, and without a headset the experience can feel unfinished around the edges. Movement is sluggish by design but tips into frustrating when you need to reverse direction through a tight corridor for the fifth time. The oxygen mechanic adds tension early but becomes more of a mild errand run once you learn canister locations. And the story, while atmospheric, lands a little softly at the end. The payoff is not quite proportionate to the deliberate pace it asks you to sustain. That said, I think Adr1ft gets undersold by its own reception. The art direction is genuinely beautiful. Watching Earth rotate beneath you while a piece of the station slowly drifts past is the kind of image you remember. Ryan Amon's score is spare and melancholy in exactly the right register, all sustained strings and silence, and it earns its keep every minute it plays. For a small team this is an impressively cohesive piece of work. If you have ever stared at a photo of the ISS and wanted to feel something about how isolated and fragile that environment really is, this game provides that feeling better than almost anything else on PC. The audience for Adr1ft is narrow but real. Walking simulators and ambient exploration games will feel right at home here. If you bounced off Tacoma or found Deliver Us The Moon too action-adjacent, this sits in a quieter register than both. Go in expecting a mood piece with mild puzzle friction rather than a survival game with stakes, and the three or four hours will feel earned rather than thin.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamWalking SimulatorZero GravityEnvironmental StorytellingAtmosphericSingle SessionAudio Log NarrativeSurvival TensionSpace Exploration

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Processor
Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q9550 @ 2.83 GHz / AMD Phenom 9850 @ 2.5 GHz
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
GPU: NVIDIA GTX 650 2GB or AMD HD7770 2GB
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
6000 MB available space

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Metacritic
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Desarrolladora
THREE ONE ZERO
Distribuidora
505 Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
28 mar 2016

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