Compara los precios de Bright Lights of Svetlov en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Vladimir Cholokyan. Publicado por Vladimir Cholokyan. Lanzado el 14/9/2021. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Indie.

A 90-minute Soviet walking sim that uses cooking soup and sweeping floors to quietly devastate you. One solo developer, one apartment, one true story you won't forget.

I went in expecting a doomer-aesthetic curiosity, something to browse for twenty minutes and shelve. Two hours later I was still thinking about the family in that eighth-floor flat. Bright Lights of Svetlov is a first-person walking sim built almost entirely inside a single Soviet apartment in the mid-1980s, and solo developer Vladimir Cholokyan trusts that confined space to carry the full weight of what turns out to be a story grounded in a real historical tragedy. That trust is, remarkably, not misplaced. You rotate between three characters: Anatoly, Tamara, and their teenage daughter Nadia. Each chapter opens with a chapter card telling you who you are, their age, and the precise year in the 1980s the scene is set. From there, your agenda is embarrassingly mundane. Wallpaper the bedroom. Cook leftover stew. Hang washing. Smoke on the balcony while Communist Party meetings drone from every TV channel. The tasks themselves carry no mechanical challenge, and there are no branching choices, no inventory journal, no puzzle complexity worth mentioning. What the game is actually doing with all that routine is building a rhythm so recognizable it becomes hypnotic, and then, very slowly, it starts to feel wrong. Conversations shift. The tone darkens. The same familiar actions begin to carry emotional weight you can't quite name yet. The accumulation of small details, a coffin lid in the corridor, a neighbor who stops appearing, characters complaining of unexplained illness, does the narrative work that no cutscene or dramatic reveal could manage as efficiently. The sound design deserves its own paragraph because it is genuinely the game's secret weapon. Sparse, precisely chosen ambient audio recreates the acoustic texture of a late-Soviet panel-housing block with a specificity that feels personal rather than researched. The voice acting is entirely in Russian with English subtitles, which is correct and should not be changed. My one real gripe is that scattered newspaper clippings and handwritten notes are left untranslated, cutting off world-building details that non-Russian speakers simply cannot access. There is also no inventory or journal system, so if you miss a hint prompt it is gone permanently, which causes a couple of friction moments, including one quietly absurd sequence involving a wet rag and a glue spill. The awkward interaction model and occasional subtitle language bugs are the kind of rough edges that arrive with single-developer projects, and I find I can forgive them completely here because the craft around the story itself is so deliberate. The game runs roughly 90 minutes to two hours, carries a 92 percent positive rating across over a thousand Steam reviews, and knows exactly when to end. The late-game sequence that reframes everything you have been doing in those domestic rooms is understated in the best possible sense. It does not announce itself. It just arrives, and you feel it. Kai, Scout Team

Bright Lights of Svetlov

Bright Lights of Svetlov

14 sept 2021Vladimir Cholokyan
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A 90-minute Soviet walking sim that uses cooking soup and sweeping floors to quietly devastate you. One solo developer, one apartment, one true story you won't forget.

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I went in expecting a doomer-aesthetic curiosity, something to browse for twenty minutes and shelve. Two hours later I was still thinking about the family in that eighth-floor flat. Bright Lights of Svetlov is a first-person walking sim built almost entirely inside a single Soviet apartment in the mid-1980s, and solo developer Vladimir Cholokyan trusts that confined space to carry the full weight of what turns out to be a story grounded in a real historical tragedy. That trust is, remarkably, not misplaced. You rotate between three characters: Anatoly, Tamara, and their teenage daughter Nadia. Each chapter opens with a chapter card telling you who you are, their age, and the precise year in the 1980s the scene is set. From there, your agenda is embarrassingly mundane. Wallpaper the bedroom. Cook leftover stew. Hang washing. Smoke on the balcony while Communist Party meetings drone from every TV channel. The tasks themselves carry no mechanical challenge, and there are no branching choices, no inventory journal, no puzzle complexity worth mentioning. What the game is actually doing with all that routine is building a rhythm so recognizable it becomes hypnotic, and then, very slowly, it starts to feel wrong. Conversations shift. The tone darkens. The same familiar actions begin to carry emotional weight you can't quite name yet. The accumulation of small details, a coffin lid in the corridor, a neighbor who stops appearing, characters complaining of unexplained illness, does the narrative work that no cutscene or dramatic reveal could manage as efficiently. The sound design deserves its own paragraph because it is genuinely the game's secret weapon. Sparse, precisely chosen ambient audio recreates the acoustic texture of a late-Soviet panel-housing block with a specificity that feels personal rather than researched. The voice acting is entirely in Russian with English subtitles, which is correct and should not be changed. My one real gripe is that scattered newspaper clippings and handwritten notes are left untranslated, cutting off world-building details that non-Russian speakers simply cannot access. There is also no inventory or journal system, so if you miss a hint prompt it is gone permanently, which causes a couple of friction moments, including one quietly absurd sequence involving a wet rag and a glue spill. The awkward interaction model and occasional subtitle language bugs are the kind of rough edges that arrive with single-developer projects, and I find I can forgive them completely here because the craft around the story itself is so deliberate. The game runs roughly 90 minutes to two hours, carries a 92 percent positive rating across over a thousand Steam reviews, and knows exactly when to end. The late-game sequence that reframes everything you have been doing in those domestic rooms is understated in the best possible sense. It does not announce itself. It just arrives, and you feel it.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:indieSoviet SettingTrue EventsMulti-Perspective NarrativeDomestic HorrorSparse SoundscapeSingle DeveloperHistorical FictionClaustrophobic Atmosphere

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Windows 7/8/10 64-bit
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce 470 GTX or AMD Radeon 6870 HD series card or higher
Processor
Quad-core Intel or AMD processor, 2.5 GHz or faster

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Vladimir Cholokyan
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Vladimir Cholokyan
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14 sept 2021

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