Compara los precios de Airhead en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Octato. Publicado por HandyGames. Lanzado el 12/2/2024. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 70/100.

A wordless, melancholy Metroidvania about keeping a deflating creature alive long enough to solve the world's quiet mystery - closer to Limbo than hollow spectacle, and quietly one of 2024's most overlooked puzzle-platformers.

My first few minutes with Airhead felt like stepping into a dream someone else was having. No dialogue, no tutorial text, just a small headless Body wandering a bleak 2.5D world until a chance encounter with a round, slowly deflating organism changes everything. That setup - spare, strange, immediately affecting - is the game's strongest card, and Octato plays it well. The core mechanic is genuinely novel. Body and Head fuse into a symbiotic being, but Head is constantly losing air, so scattered oxygen cylinders become your lifeline and your clock. Every movement drains the supply; standing still is the only way to breathe easy. That pressure shapes everything: you weigh whether to sprint past a puzzle or pause and refill, you learn to use Head's buoyancy to float across gaps, and you occasionally have to detach entirely and send Head rolling down a slope while Body sprints ahead to clear the path. Abilities unlock in Metroidvania fashion - a double jump, an air dash, the capacity to inflate Head with helium to float up to previously unreachable ledges, and eventually the power to interface with the ancient machines that dot the environment. It is unhurried about handing these out, but the world is designed around that drip-feed in a way that feels considered rather than stingy. The soundscape deserves a moment. Ambient audio is layered and alive: small creatures make soft squelching sounds, Body's footsteps change texture from stone to water to soil, and the music builds carefully when the stakes rise and pulls back when you need to think. For a game with no spoken word and almost no text, Airhead communicates a surprising amount through audio alone. Visually it sits in comfortable company with Limbo and Inside - bold colour against stark shadow, a post-apocalyptic palette that is grim without being punishing to look at. That said, the critical consensus at launch (Metacritic 70, OpenCritic around 73) reflects real friction. At release, several reviewers flagged geometry bugs that caused characters to clip through the environment entirely, and the lack of directional guidance can tip from atmospheric mystery into genuine confusion, especially mid-game where the interconnected world offers too few waypoints. Underwater traversal drew particular criticism for dragging pace at the wrong moments. These are not fatal flaws, but they are honest ones, and buyers should know they exist before committing. Playtime sits around four to six hours for a single run - short enough that a buggy hour stings proportionally more. Who is this for? Anyone who finished Limbo or Inside and wanted more puzzle density, more world to poke at, and hidden secrets to chase. The collectibles and multiple endings reward thorough players, and the hint system, which Octato tuned post-launch, keeps frustration from tipping into abandonment. Combat-averse players will appreciate that there is none - every obstacle is a logic or timing puzzle, never a damage check. If you want a quiet, handcrafted game that trusts you to feel things without being told how, Airhead is the kind of small debut that tends to be remembered more warmly than its release-week scores suggest. Kai, Scout Team

Airhead

Airhead

12 feb 2024OctatoHandyGames
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A wordless, melancholy Metroidvania about keeping a deflating creature alive long enough to solve the world's quiet mystery - closer to Limbo than hollow spectacle, and quietly one of 2024's most overlooked puzzle-platformers.

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My first few minutes with Airhead felt like stepping into a dream someone else was having. No dialogue, no tutorial text, just a small headless Body wandering a bleak 2.5D world until a chance encounter with a round, slowly deflating organism changes everything. That setup - spare, strange, immediately affecting - is the game's strongest card, and Octato plays it well. The core mechanic is genuinely novel. Body and Head fuse into a symbiotic being, but Head is constantly losing air, so scattered oxygen cylinders become your lifeline and your clock. Every movement drains the supply; standing still is the only way to breathe easy. That pressure shapes everything: you weigh whether to sprint past a puzzle or pause and refill, you learn to use Head's buoyancy to float across gaps, and you occasionally have to detach entirely and send Head rolling down a slope while Body sprints ahead to clear the path. Abilities unlock in Metroidvania fashion - a double jump, an air dash, the capacity to inflate Head with helium to float up to previously unreachable ledges, and eventually the power to interface with the ancient machines that dot the environment. It is unhurried about handing these out, but the world is designed around that drip-feed in a way that feels considered rather than stingy. The soundscape deserves a moment. Ambient audio is layered and alive: small creatures make soft squelching sounds, Body's footsteps change texture from stone to water to soil, and the music builds carefully when the stakes rise and pulls back when you need to think. For a game with no spoken word and almost no text, Airhead communicates a surprising amount through audio alone. Visually it sits in comfortable company with Limbo and Inside - bold colour against stark shadow, a post-apocalyptic palette that is grim without being punishing to look at. That said, the critical consensus at launch (Metacritic 70, OpenCritic around 73) reflects real friction. At release, several reviewers flagged geometry bugs that caused characters to clip through the environment entirely, and the lack of directional guidance can tip from atmospheric mystery into genuine confusion, especially mid-game where the interconnected world offers too few waypoints. Underwater traversal drew particular criticism for dragging pace at the wrong moments. These are not fatal flaws, but they are honest ones, and buyers should know they exist before committing. Playtime sits around four to six hours for a single run - short enough that a buggy hour stings proportionally more. Who is this for? Anyone who finished Limbo or Inside and wanted more puzzle density, more world to poke at, and hidden secrets to chase. The collectibles and multiple endings reward thorough players, and the hint system, which Octato tuned post-launch, keeps frustration from tipping into abandonment. Combat-averse players will appreciate that there is none - every obstacle is a logic or timing puzzle, never a damage check. If you want a quiet, handcrafted game that trusts you to feel things without being told how, Airhead is the kind of small debut that tends to be remembered more warmly than its release-week scores suggest.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:aaaWordless StorytellingOxygen ManagementDetachable Head MechanicHidden EndingsHint SystemNo CombatLimbo-LikePhysics PuzzlesAbility Gating

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OS
Windows 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
3 GB available space
Graphics
GTX 760 2GB / Radeon R9 270X 2GB or better
Processor
Intel Core i5 / AMD FX-6300

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Octato
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12 feb 2024

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