Compara los precios de Corpse of Discovery en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Phosphor Games. Publicado por Phosphor Games. Lanzado el 25/8/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 49/100.

A quiet first-person walking sim set on alien worlds, asking what you've sacrificed for ambition, meditative, melancholy, and divisive.

Corpse of Discovery is a first-person walking simulator from Phosphor Games, released in 2015, that puts you in the boots of a space explorer stranded on a series of procedurally dressed alien planets. Your mission on each world is simple: find the landing zone, trigger the cutscene, move on. The actual game is the space between those moments, the wide, lonely vistas, the hum of a suit radio, and a looping internal monologue about a career that cost you your family. If that premise sounds like it speaks to you, it probably will. If it sounds like an excuse to avoid designing gameplay, you are also not wrong. The sci-fi aesthetic leans deliberately retro. There is a sincere love of 1970s paperback cover art here, blocky terrain, saturated alien skies, flora that looks like it belongs on a Roger Dean album sleeve. For a 2015 indie release, the world-building through environment alone is doing real work. Phosphor clearly wanted the loneliness to feel physical, and on that front, they mostly succeed. Walking across a rust-orange plateau with nothing but ambient drone in your ears, the game earns its atmosphere in ways the writing sometimes cannot. That writing is the sticking point. The story of a father who kept choosing one more mission over being present at home is genuinely relatable territory, and the game is not shy about what it is saying. The problem is it tells you more than it shows you. Voiceover lines repeat across levels with only light variation, and the emotional beats land bluntly rather than obliquely. The humor the description promises surfaces occasionally, mostly in environmental gags and a few winking nods to classic science fiction, but it rarely lightens the weight the way the developers seem to intend. At roughly two to three hours on a first run, the game ends before it exhausts you, which is perhaps its most underrated structural decision. Who is this for? Honestly, it is for the person who already knows they like walking simulators and wants one with a specific, melancholy flavor. If you found something real in games like Dear Esther or Tacoma, the alien-world loneliness here scratches a comparable itch at a fraction of the runtime. It is also worth a look for anyone drawn to that particular strain of sincere, slightly clumsy indie storytelling, the kind where the ambition outpaces the execution but the heart is entirely visible. The mixed Steam reception (sitting around 65 percent positive) is honest. This is a niche game that works for its niche and bounces hard off everyone outside it. What does not work: the exploration loop is thin even by genre standards, collision and traversal feel dated, and the emotional payoff in the finale depends heavily on how much the setup moved you. If the voiceover left you cold by hour one, the ending will not rescue things. But if you are the kind of player who pauses to look at a horizon just because the color of the sky is interesting, Corpse of Discovery has a handful of those horizons worth standing in. Kai, Scout Team

Corpse of Discovery

Corpse of Discovery

25 ago 2015Phosphor Games
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A quiet first-person walking sim set on alien worlds, asking what you've sacrificed for ambition, meditative, melancholy, and divisive.

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Corpse of Discovery is a first-person walking simulator from Phosphor Games, released in 2015, that puts you in the boots of a space explorer stranded on a series of procedurally dressed alien planets. Your mission on each world is simple: find the landing zone, trigger the cutscene, move on. The actual game is the space between those moments, the wide, lonely vistas, the hum of a suit radio, and a looping internal monologue about a career that cost you your family. If that premise sounds like it speaks to you, it probably will. If it sounds like an excuse to avoid designing gameplay, you are also not wrong. The sci-fi aesthetic leans deliberately retro. There is a sincere love of 1970s paperback cover art here, blocky terrain, saturated alien skies, flora that looks like it belongs on a Roger Dean album sleeve. For a 2015 indie release, the world-building through environment alone is doing real work. Phosphor clearly wanted the loneliness to feel physical, and on that front, they mostly succeed. Walking across a rust-orange plateau with nothing but ambient drone in your ears, the game earns its atmosphere in ways the writing sometimes cannot. That writing is the sticking point. The story of a father who kept choosing one more mission over being present at home is genuinely relatable territory, and the game is not shy about what it is saying. The problem is it tells you more than it shows you. Voiceover lines repeat across levels with only light variation, and the emotional beats land bluntly rather than obliquely. The humor the description promises surfaces occasionally, mostly in environmental gags and a few winking nods to classic science fiction, but it rarely lightens the weight the way the developers seem to intend. At roughly two to three hours on a first run, the game ends before it exhausts you, which is perhaps its most underrated structural decision. Who is this for? Honestly, it is for the person who already knows they like walking simulators and wants one with a specific, melancholy flavor. If you found something real in games like Dear Esther or Tacoma, the alien-world loneliness here scratches a comparable itch at a fraction of the runtime. It is also worth a look for anyone drawn to that particular strain of sincere, slightly clumsy indie storytelling, the kind where the ambition outpaces the execution but the heart is entirely visible. The mixed Steam reception (sitting around 65 percent positive) is honest. This is a niche game that works for its niche and bounces hard off everyone outside it. What does not work: the exploration loop is thin even by genre standards, collision and traversal feel dated, and the emotional payoff in the finale depends heavily on how much the setup moved you. If the voiceover left you cold by hour one, the ending will not rescue things. But if you are the kind of player who pauses to look at a horizon just because the color of the sky is interesting, Corpse of Discovery has a handful of those horizons worth standing in.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamWalking SimulatorAtmosphericNarrative-DrivenRetro Sci-FiShort PlaytimeMelancholyEnvironmental Storytelling

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Intel Core 2 Duo 2 Ghz (64 bit)
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4 GB RAM
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Geforce GTX 460 or equivalent
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Version 10
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5 GB available space

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Phosphor Games
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Phosphor Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
25 ago 2015

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