Compara los precios de Black The Fall en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Sand Sailor Studio. Publicado por Square Enix. Lanzado el 11/7/2017. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 72/100.

A bruised and beautiful puzzle-platformer born from real Romanian history - worth your three to six hours if oppressive atmosphere and wordless storytelling are your thing, less so if you need mechanical depth to carry the ride.

My first instinct when loading Black The Fall was to sit quietly and just listen. Sand Sailor Studio is a Bucharest-based team, and the weight behind this game is personal in a way that most dystopian platformers simply are not. The communist industrial hellscape you are dropped into is not borrowed aesthetic - it is filtered memory, shaped by what Romania lived through under Nicolae Ceausescu, and that authenticity seeps through every grey corridor and propaganda portrait hanging in the factory twilight. The game plays as a 2.5D puzzle-platformer in the same breath as Limbo and Inside - the comparisons are inescapable and reviewers made them loudly. You walk, crouch, sprint, and die in creative ways: shot by machinegun bots, crushed by factory machinery, dragged down by guards. The core mechanic that sets it apart is a laser designator - a device that lets you point at and command fellow drone-workers, directing them to flip switches, pedal generators, or hold positions while you slip past overseers. Later, a small robot companion joins you, and the laser gains new tricks when aimed at its sensors. These puzzle layers are genuinely clever in their best moments, particularly a binaural audio sequence that asks you to navigate a pitch-dark boiler room by sound alone with headphones on. That sequence alone is worth pausing for. The visual grammar is deliberate and earns its keep. Early sections restrict the palette almost entirely to black, white, and red - white for the protagonist and freedom, red for threats and regime insignia, black for concealment. As the escape progresses and zones shift from suffocating factory floors to more open and decayed environments, colour slowly bleeds back in, and the emotional register shifts with it. The sound design mirrors this movement: ambient diegetic noise dominates early on, industrial clanks and distant anthems doing the heavy lifting, with sparse synthetic music entering only when the world loosens its grip. It is quiet, intentional, and it works. Here is where honesty matters. The laser mechanic is underdeveloped relative to how much the game leans on it as its identity. Many puzzles reduce it to opening doors or bouncing beams at odd angles rather than using the worker-command concept in fresh ways. Control occasionally works against you - the character can settle into positions slightly off from where you intended, and some interactive elements blend too cleanly into backgrounds, producing frustrating trial-and-error rather than satisfying discovery. At a runtime of roughly three to six hours depending on puzzle fluency, the campaign ends before overstaying its welcome, though some will feel it wraps before fully landing its message with the precision it deserves. The ending leans heavy-handed where restraint might have hit harder. For players drawn to atmospheric, wordless narrative games - the kind who finished Inside and immediately wanted something with a firmer political backbone - Black The Fall offers something genuinely distinct despite wearing its influences openly. It is not a replacement for Playdead's work. It is a smaller, rougher, more personal thing, and those qualities are not failures. If you can meet it at the level of craft and intention rather than pure mechanical satisfaction, there is something real here worth sitting with. Kai, Scout Team

Black The Fall

Black The Fall

11 jul 2017Sand Sailor StudioSquare Enix
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A bruised and beautiful puzzle-platformer born from real Romanian history - worth your three to six hours if oppressive atmosphere and wordless storytelling are your thing, less so if you need mechanical depth to carry the ride.

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My first instinct when loading Black The Fall was to sit quietly and just listen. Sand Sailor Studio is a Bucharest-based team, and the weight behind this game is personal in a way that most dystopian platformers simply are not. The communist industrial hellscape you are dropped into is not borrowed aesthetic - it is filtered memory, shaped by what Romania lived through under Nicolae Ceausescu, and that authenticity seeps through every grey corridor and propaganda portrait hanging in the factory twilight. The game plays as a 2.5D puzzle-platformer in the same breath as Limbo and Inside - the comparisons are inescapable and reviewers made them loudly. You walk, crouch, sprint, and die in creative ways: shot by machinegun bots, crushed by factory machinery, dragged down by guards. The core mechanic that sets it apart is a laser designator - a device that lets you point at and command fellow drone-workers, directing them to flip switches, pedal generators, or hold positions while you slip past overseers. Later, a small robot companion joins you, and the laser gains new tricks when aimed at its sensors. These puzzle layers are genuinely clever in their best moments, particularly a binaural audio sequence that asks you to navigate a pitch-dark boiler room by sound alone with headphones on. That sequence alone is worth pausing for. The visual grammar is deliberate and earns its keep. Early sections restrict the palette almost entirely to black, white, and red - white for the protagonist and freedom, red for threats and regime insignia, black for concealment. As the escape progresses and zones shift from suffocating factory floors to more open and decayed environments, colour slowly bleeds back in, and the emotional register shifts with it. The sound design mirrors this movement: ambient diegetic noise dominates early on, industrial clanks and distant anthems doing the heavy lifting, with sparse synthetic music entering only when the world loosens its grip. It is quiet, intentional, and it works. Here is where honesty matters. The laser mechanic is underdeveloped relative to how much the game leans on it as its identity. Many puzzles reduce it to opening doors or bouncing beams at odd angles rather than using the worker-command concept in fresh ways. Control occasionally works against you - the character can settle into positions slightly off from where you intended, and some interactive elements blend too cleanly into backgrounds, producing frustrating trial-and-error rather than satisfying discovery. At a runtime of roughly three to six hours depending on puzzle fluency, the campaign ends before overstaying its welcome, though some will feel it wraps before fully landing its message with the precision it deserves. The ending leans heavy-handed where restraint might have hit harder. For players drawn to atmospheric, wordless narrative games - the kind who finished Inside and immediately wanted something with a firmer political backbone - Black The Fall offers something genuinely distinct despite wearing its influences openly. It is not a replacement for Playdead's work. It is a smaller, rougher, more personal thing, and those qualities are not failures. If you can meet it at the level of craft and intention rather than pure mechanical satisfaction, there is something real here worth sitting with.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:aaaDystopian AtmosphereWordless NarrativeLaser MechanicLine-of-Sight PuzzlesRobot CompanionHistorical InspirationBinaural AudioStealth ElementsShort Campaign

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OS
Windows 7/8/10
Memory
3 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
4 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GTX 550 Ti, 1 GB / Radeon R7 250, 1 GB
Processor
Intel Core2 Duo E8400, 3.0 GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 940, 3.0 GHz

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Windows 7/8/10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
4 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 680, AMD Radeon R9-280X
Processor
Intel i7 920 @ 2.7 GHz, AMD Phenom II 945 @ 3.0 GHz

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Sand Sailor Studio
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Square Enix
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11 jul 2017

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