Compara los precios de Back to the Dawn en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Metal Head Games. Publicado por Spiral Up Games. Lanzado el 17/7/2025. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Adventure, Indie, RPG, Simulation, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 81/100.

Manage stamina, dice rolls, and prison gang politics across 21 brutal in-game days, then do it all smarter on New Game+. Strategy players will feel right at home.

I went in expecting a light prison-break curiosity and came out three runs deep, color-coding which inmates to befriend on day one. Back to the Dawn is built around a resource-management core that should feel immediately legible to anyone who has ever optimized a schedule in a Paradox title or mapped out a CRPG skill build: every action you take consumes either Stamina or Focus Points, in-game time only advances when you act, and you have exactly 21 days before the clock forces an ending whether you are ready or not. That structure rewards the kind of player who reads tooltips, takes mental notes, and treats a first run as a scouting mission. The two protagonists give the game meaningful replay architecture. Thomas the Fox is a journalist framed for a crime after digging into mayoral corruption; Bob the Panther is a burnt-out undercover agent on one last assignment. Both share the same Boulderton Prison setting but diverge sharply in quest lines, accessible locations, and available character backgrounds at the start. Thomas, for instance, can open as a broadcast journalist, an undercover journalist, or a war correspondent, each conferring different starting Strength, Agility, Intelligence, and Charisma values plus a passive penalty that shapes your whole approach to resource gathering. Bob enters with an auto-assigned gang affiliation, which front-loads influence but removes the early choice of which of the three rival factions to court. The decision matters because gang standing unlocks skills, trade options, and information that can tip a dice roll from failure to success. Most consequential actions in the game resolve through a D&D-style roll against a threshold, so building the right stat profile and locking in the right inmate friendships before you attempt anything risky is the actual strategic layer underneath the pixel-art surface. The daily loop itself is dense without feeling padded. Morning headcount feeds into a work block where you can earn currency doing minigames like sorting mail, ironing, or kitchen duty. After three repetitions of any minigame you can auto-complete it, which is a clean design concession to players who want the economy without the repetition. That cash funds hygiene, mental health upkeep, gifts for inmates, contraband from the black market, and access to restricted areas like the weight room or the roof. There are at least five meaningfully different escape routes, each unlocked through a distinct chain of quests and relationships, and a single run will not expose all of them. New Game Plus carries over skills and friendships, so a second playthrough is a genuine optimization session rather than a slog. A post-launch V2.0 patch added Champion Mode for veterans who found the base difficulty too forgiving, which signals that Metal Head Games is treating this as a living product. The main criticisms that have stuck around in reviews are the underdevelopment of female characters, some inconsistency in writing quality between plot-critical and peripheral scenes, and the fact that the 21-day timer punishes curious first-timers who want to explore every corner before focusing the main investigation. Those are real friction points, not nitpicks. For players who approach games analytically, the friction is mostly the point. Knowing when to spend your last Focus Point on befriending a gang leader versus saving it to eavesdrop on a guard conversation is exactly the kind of decision that makes a run feel earned. The tutorial is generous enough with tips to prevent newcomers from being completely blindsided, and White Mode offers extra starting items for players who want the story without the pressure. The 500,000-word script and 100-plus handcrafted quests mean there is content to discover across multiple characters and playthroughs. The pixel art holds up, the translation is polished for an indie RPG from a small Shanghai studio, and the Steam Deck verification means portable runs are a legitimate option. Sound design is atmospheric rather than memorable, which matches a prison setting but will not win any awards. Diego, Scout Team

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Back to the Dawn

17 jul 2025Metal Head GamesSpiral Up Games
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Manage stamina, dice rolls, and prison gang politics across 21 brutal in-game days, then do it all smarter on New Game+. Strategy players will feel right at home.

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I went in expecting a light prison-break curiosity and came out three runs deep, color-coding which inmates to befriend on day one. Back to the Dawn is built around a resource-management core that should feel immediately legible to anyone who has ever optimized a schedule in a Paradox title or mapped out a CRPG skill build: every action you take consumes either Stamina or Focus Points, in-game time only advances when you act, and you have exactly 21 days before the clock forces an ending whether you are ready or not. That structure rewards the kind of player who reads tooltips, takes mental notes, and treats a first run as a scouting mission. The two protagonists give the game meaningful replay architecture. Thomas the Fox is a journalist framed for a crime after digging into mayoral corruption; Bob the Panther is a burnt-out undercover agent on one last assignment. Both share the same Boulderton Prison setting but diverge sharply in quest lines, accessible locations, and available character backgrounds at the start. Thomas, for instance, can open as a broadcast journalist, an undercover journalist, or a war correspondent, each conferring different starting Strength, Agility, Intelligence, and Charisma values plus a passive penalty that shapes your whole approach to resource gathering. Bob enters with an auto-assigned gang affiliation, which front-loads influence but removes the early choice of which of the three rival factions to court. The decision matters because gang standing unlocks skills, trade options, and information that can tip a dice roll from failure to success. Most consequential actions in the game resolve through a D&D-style roll against a threshold, so building the right stat profile and locking in the right inmate friendships before you attempt anything risky is the actual strategic layer underneath the pixel-art surface. The daily loop itself is dense without feeling padded. Morning headcount feeds into a work block where you can earn currency doing minigames like sorting mail, ironing, or kitchen duty. After three repetitions of any minigame you can auto-complete it, which is a clean design concession to players who want the economy without the repetition. That cash funds hygiene, mental health upkeep, gifts for inmates, contraband from the black market, and access to restricted areas like the weight room or the roof. There are at least five meaningfully different escape routes, each unlocked through a distinct chain of quests and relationships, and a single run will not expose all of them. New Game Plus carries over skills and friendships, so a second playthrough is a genuine optimization session rather than a slog. A post-launch V2.0 patch added Champion Mode for veterans who found the base difficulty too forgiving, which signals that Metal Head Games is treating this as a living product. The main criticisms that have stuck around in reviews are the underdevelopment of female characters, some inconsistency in writing quality between plot-critical and peripheral scenes, and the fact that the 21-day timer punishes curious first-timers who want to explore every corner before focusing the main investigation. Those are real friction points, not nitpicks. For players who approach games analytically, the friction is mostly the point. Knowing when to spend your last Focus Point on befriending a gang leader versus saving it to eavesdrop on a guard conversation is exactly the kind of decision that makes a run feel earned. The tutorial is generous enough with tips to prevent newcomers from being completely blindsided, and White Mode offers extra starting items for players who want the story without the pressure. The 500,000-word script and 100-plus handcrafted quests mean there is content to discover across multiple characters and playthroughs. The pixel art holds up, the translation is polished for an indie RPG from a small Shanghai studio, and the Steam Deck verification means portable runs are a legitimate option. Sound design is atmospheric rather than memorable, which matches a prison setting but will not win any awards.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:aaaPrison EscapeDice Roll MechanicsTime ManagementNew Game PlusFaction PoliticsAnthropomorphicMultiple EndingsBranching NarrativeCRPG-Adjacent

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