Compara los precios de Black Mirror III en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Cranberry Production. Publicado por THQ Nordic. Lanzado el 3/4/2014. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure. Puntuación Metacritic: 75/100.

If you survived Black Mirror II and want the Gordon family curse put to rest, this slow-burn horror point-and-click pays off its mysteries, just keep a walkthrough handy for the final act.

I came into Black Mirror III having played its predecessor, and that prior investment matters more here than in almost any sequel I can think of. The game drops you straight into the aftermath of Black Mirror II's final moments, with protagonist Darren Michaels in handcuffs outside a burning castle, and there is zero hand-holding for anyone arriving cold. If you skipped part two, much of the first few hours will feel like walking into a conversation halfway through. That is not a flaw so much as a design commitment: this is a closing chapter, not a standalone experience. Mechanically, Black Mirror III is a third-person point-and-click in the classic mold. You work through six chapters set almost entirely around Willow Creek and Black Mirror Castle, clicking through over a hundred atmospheric locations, gathering inventory items, solving logic puzzles, and occasionally talking your way through fifty-plus characters. The hotspot indicator (press spacebar to reveal all clickable objects on screen) is a quality-of-life carry-over from Black Mirror II that keeps pixel-hunting from becoming a chore. A diary in your inventory tracks outstanding objectives, and the map lets you fast-travel to previously visited locations with a double-click. Puzzle design is genuinely improved over the earlier entries: most logic puzzles, including a film projector sequence, a grave-location deduction, and several code-breaking challenges, are fair to solve with attention. Some inventory combinations are less graceful and will have players reaching for a walkthrough. The mid-game also introduces a dual-protagonist mechanic, letting you switch between Darren and Prioress Valentina Antolini to tackle puzzles cooperatively. The idea is interesting, though reviewers have noted it appears late and abruptly, slightly undercutting the focus on Darren in his own story. Where the game excels is atmosphere. The 2.5D art style pairs hand-painted Gothic backgrounds with 3D character models, and the result is consistently moody. Crypts, morgues, a fog-shrouded village church, a dilapidated convenience store -- everything looks like it belongs on a doom metal album sleeve, and that is a compliment. The orchestral score reinforces the dread without overselling it. Voice acting is uneven but has improved over the prior installments, and the writing, when it is focused on peeling back the Gordon family's centuries-old curse, delivers real payoff for invested players. The back half does stumble: the final act clusters puzzles together awkwardly and buries revelations in heavy-handed exposition, and the labyrinth sequence near the end has caused save-corruption headaches for some players. Keep multiple saves. The honest picture is that Black Mirror III is exactly what it promises. It is old-school adventure gaming in the style that rewards patience and punishes impatience, a genre that has never pretended to be for everyone. If slow-burn horror mysteries with dense inventory systems and story-first pacing sound appealing, and especially if you have already put time into the first two games, this closes the trilogy with genuine satisfaction. If you bounced off point-and-click conventions before, nothing here will convert you. Alex, Scout Team

Black Mirror III

Black Mirror III

3 abr 2014Cranberry ProductionTHQ Nordic
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If you survived Black Mirror II and want the Gordon family curse put to rest, this slow-burn horror point-and-click pays off its mysteries, just keep a walkthrough handy for the final act.

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I came into Black Mirror III having played its predecessor, and that prior investment matters more here than in almost any sequel I can think of. The game drops you straight into the aftermath of Black Mirror II's final moments, with protagonist Darren Michaels in handcuffs outside a burning castle, and there is zero hand-holding for anyone arriving cold. If you skipped part two, much of the first few hours will feel like walking into a conversation halfway through. That is not a flaw so much as a design commitment: this is a closing chapter, not a standalone experience. Mechanically, Black Mirror III is a third-person point-and-click in the classic mold. You work through six chapters set almost entirely around Willow Creek and Black Mirror Castle, clicking through over a hundred atmospheric locations, gathering inventory items, solving logic puzzles, and occasionally talking your way through fifty-plus characters. The hotspot indicator (press spacebar to reveal all clickable objects on screen) is a quality-of-life carry-over from Black Mirror II that keeps pixel-hunting from becoming a chore. A diary in your inventory tracks outstanding objectives, and the map lets you fast-travel to previously visited locations with a double-click. Puzzle design is genuinely improved over the earlier entries: most logic puzzles, including a film projector sequence, a grave-location deduction, and several code-breaking challenges, are fair to solve with attention. Some inventory combinations are less graceful and will have players reaching for a walkthrough. The mid-game also introduces a dual-protagonist mechanic, letting you switch between Darren and Prioress Valentina Antolini to tackle puzzles cooperatively. The idea is interesting, though reviewers have noted it appears late and abruptly, slightly undercutting the focus on Darren in his own story. Where the game excels is atmosphere. The 2.5D art style pairs hand-painted Gothic backgrounds with 3D character models, and the result is consistently moody. Crypts, morgues, a fog-shrouded village church, a dilapidated convenience store -- everything looks like it belongs on a doom metal album sleeve, and that is a compliment. The orchestral score reinforces the dread without overselling it. Voice acting is uneven but has improved over the prior installments, and the writing, when it is focused on peeling back the Gordon family's centuries-old curse, delivers real payoff for invested players. The back half does stumble: the final act clusters puzzles together awkwardly and buries revelations in heavy-handed exposition, and the labyrinth sequence near the end has caused save-corruption headaches for some players. Keep multiple saves. The honest picture is that Black Mirror III is exactly what it promises. It is old-school adventure gaming in the style that rewards patience and punishes impatience, a genre that has never pretended to be for everyone. If slow-burn horror mysteries with dense inventory systems and story-first pacing sound appealing, and especially if you have already put time into the first two games, this closes the trilogy with genuine satisfaction. If you bounced off point-and-click conventions before, nothing here will convert you.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamGothic HorrorDual ProtagonistInventory PuzzlesTrilogy ConclusionOld-School AdventureLogic PuzzlesSave Often

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OS
Windows XP SP3
Processor
Pentium IV 1.4 GHz or faster
Memory
512 MB RAM
Graphics
128 MB VRAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
2 GB available space
Sound Card
DX 9

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Cranberry Production
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THQ Nordic
Fecha de lanzamiento
3 abr 2014

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