Compara los precios de Black Mirror en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por KING Art. Publicado por THQ Nordic. Lanzado el 28/11/2017. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Adventure. Puntuación Metacritic: 61/100.

Gothic atmosphere done right, technical execution done very wrong. Worth a look for patient fans of moody mystery adventures, but only at a steep discount.

My first hour with Black Mirror had me genuinely hooked. The Scottish Highlands setting, the brooding Gordon family estate, candlelit corridors and a father's suspicious death all add up to exactly the kind of slow-burn occult mystery I have a weakness for. KING Art clearly understood the assignment on atmosphere. What followed over the next five hours, though, was a masterclass in squandering a good setup. The core loop is third-person exploration across the rooms of Black Mirror Castle, gathering clues, talking to guarded NPCs like the butler Angus or the gardener Rory, and piecing together what really happened to David's father. There are no combat sections. Progression comes from environmental puzzles, inventory use, and a mechanic where you witness ghostly visions of past events. The vision sequences look great on paper: echoes of the past that replay until you spot the relevant detail. In practice, the interaction rules are communicated poorly enough that several players have hit dead ends without understanding why. Puzzle design outside of those moments is more solid, with standout moments like manipulating a key's moving parts to match a lock pattern, or decoding a cipher built into a desk's own decoration. Those beats feel earned. The atmosphere and the puzzles fight a constant rear-guard action against the technical side of the game. The fixed camera rotates independently of your movement direction, meaning the same input that moved you forward a second ago now sends you sideways or backward. Room transitions require walking to an exit zone, so you exit rooms accidentally on a regular basis. Loading screens arrive every time you enter or inspect anything, and depending on your hardware they can stretch from uncomfortable to genuinely disruptive. Lip sync is poor across the board, animations are stiff, and the character models look a generation behind what the release year would suggest. Voice acting holds up better than the visuals, at least for the main cast. The story itself lands somewhere between promising and unfinished. The build-up through the first half is paced well, threading occult family history, Druidic references, and a rotating cast of characters who all have reasons to keep David in the dark. The back half rushes through revelations that needed more room to breathe, wrapping up threads in a way that feels abrupt rather than satisfying. At around six to eight hours total, the length is not the problem. The problem is that the final act spends that remaining runtime sprinting when it should be walking. Who is this for? Readers who enjoy gothic horror fiction, players who loved the atmosphere of games like The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, or anyone patient enough to accept that the controls are working against them rather than with them. Fans of the 2003 original should know this is a reboot with a new story and no point-and-click interface. It is a weaker game by most measures, but it is not a broken one. The atmosphere, the castle itself, and a handful of clever puzzles are real. They are just buried under rough edges that a few more months of polish would have fixed. Alex, Scout Team

Black Mirror

Black Mirror

28 nov 2017KING ArtTHQ Nordic
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Gothic atmosphere done right, technical execution done very wrong. Worth a look for patient fans of moody mystery adventures, but only at a steep discount.

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My first hour with Black Mirror had me genuinely hooked. The Scottish Highlands setting, the brooding Gordon family estate, candlelit corridors and a father's suspicious death all add up to exactly the kind of slow-burn occult mystery I have a weakness for. KING Art clearly understood the assignment on atmosphere. What followed over the next five hours, though, was a masterclass in squandering a good setup. The core loop is third-person exploration across the rooms of Black Mirror Castle, gathering clues, talking to guarded NPCs like the butler Angus or the gardener Rory, and piecing together what really happened to David's father. There are no combat sections. Progression comes from environmental puzzles, inventory use, and a mechanic where you witness ghostly visions of past events. The vision sequences look great on paper: echoes of the past that replay until you spot the relevant detail. In practice, the interaction rules are communicated poorly enough that several players have hit dead ends without understanding why. Puzzle design outside of those moments is more solid, with standout moments like manipulating a key's moving parts to match a lock pattern, or decoding a cipher built into a desk's own decoration. Those beats feel earned. The atmosphere and the puzzles fight a constant rear-guard action against the technical side of the game. The fixed camera rotates independently of your movement direction, meaning the same input that moved you forward a second ago now sends you sideways or backward. Room transitions require walking to an exit zone, so you exit rooms accidentally on a regular basis. Loading screens arrive every time you enter or inspect anything, and depending on your hardware they can stretch from uncomfortable to genuinely disruptive. Lip sync is poor across the board, animations are stiff, and the character models look a generation behind what the release year would suggest. Voice acting holds up better than the visuals, at least for the main cast. The story itself lands somewhere between promising and unfinished. The build-up through the first half is paced well, threading occult family history, Druidic references, and a rotating cast of characters who all have reasons to keep David in the dark. The back half rushes through revelations that needed more room to breathe, wrapping up threads in a way that feels abrupt rather than satisfying. At around six to eight hours total, the length is not the problem. The problem is that the final act spends that remaining runtime sprinting when it should be walking. Who is this for? Readers who enjoy gothic horror fiction, players who loved the atmosphere of games like The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, or anyone patient enough to accept that the controls are working against them rather than with them. Fans of the 2003 original should know this is a reboot with a new story and no point-and-click interface. It is a weaker game by most measures, but it is not a broken one. The atmosphere, the castle itself, and a handful of clever puzzles are real. They are just buried under rough edges that a few more months of polish would have fixed.

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Alex · Scout Team

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steamGothic HorrorGhost VisionsInventory PuzzlesFixed CameraShort PlaytimeKeyboard-UnfriendlySingle PlaythroughOccult Mystery

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Fecha de lanzamiento
28 nov 2017

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