Compara los precios de Crow Country en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por SFB Games. Publicado por SFB Games. Lanzado el 9/5/2024. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Indie.

A handcrafted PS1-era survival horror love letter that sticks the landing: eerie theme park, clever puzzles, and a mystery that earns its ending in under ten hours.

I went into Crow Country half-expecting nostalgia bait, the kind of retro pastiche that front-loads the aesthetic and hopes you don't notice the hollow centre. What I found instead was a two-person studio that had genuinely thought hard about what made PS1 survival horror feel good, stripped out the frustrating parts, and built something with real personality. The setup is quietly brilliant: an abandoned amusement park, 1990, rotting mutants where the guests used to be, and investigator Mara Forest picking through the wreckage to find the park's missing owner. The world is divided into distinct zones, Fairytale Town, Haunted Hilltop, Ocean Kingdom, each with its own puzzle logic and atmosphere. SFB Games chose an isometric, rotatable camera rather than fixed pre-rendered angles, which lets the lighting do serious mood work while keeping exploration readable. The visual style lands somewhere between early Final Fantasy VII cinematics and plasticene Parasite Eve grotesquerie: low-resolution shimmer, squat character models, blood pooling in perfect circles. It is, genuinely, how your memory of those games looks, not how they actually looked. The real pull is the puzzle design. Crow Country is far more escape room than horror game, and that framing is a feature, not a flaw. Staff memos, keypad codes half-visible on a VHS tape, a shooting gallery hiding multiple secrets, a submarine puzzle locking away the shotgun: the park is dense with interlocking clues that reward paying attention over brute-forcing. A notebook at every save point logs everything you have found, and the Fortune Crow hint system exists for moments of genuine deadlock (at the cost of your end-of-run ranking). There are 15 secrets hidden across the map, and hunting them matters because a final grade waits at the credits. Secrets include weapon upgrades like the Handgun Upgrade, the Magnum Laser, and the Flamethrower, all tucked behind optional puzzle chains that feel rewarding rather than padded. The combat is the honest weak spot most reviewers flag: Mara plants her feet to aim freely, enemies are slow, and resources are generous to the point where hard mode exists precisely because the base experience offers little pushback. Aiming itself has a slight sway that can frustrate, and some encounters in later areas demand precision the controls do not quite support. If you came for tense resource management and jump-scare escalation, adjust expectations. If you came to feel clever in a creepy place, it delivers. The Exploration Mode, which removes enemy attacks entirely, is a genuinely thoughtful addition, not a concession. It reframes the whole thing as a narrative puzzle adventure and holds up on its own merits. The story, meanwhile, earns its ending: what begins as a missing-person investigation in a rundown theme park expands quietly into something with real moral weight and an undercurrent of existential dread that the setting makes feel proportionate rather than overwrought. The soundscape and ambient audio do the heavy lifting here, building unease in spaces where the creature count is low. The whole run clocks somewhere between six and ten hours depending on how thoroughly you explore, and the game knows exactly when to stop. Kai, Scout Team

Crow Country

Crow Country

9 may 2024SFB Games
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A handcrafted PS1-era survival horror love letter that sticks the landing: eerie theme park, clever puzzles, and a mystery that earns its ending in under ten hours.

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I went into Crow Country half-expecting nostalgia bait, the kind of retro pastiche that front-loads the aesthetic and hopes you don't notice the hollow centre. What I found instead was a two-person studio that had genuinely thought hard about what made PS1 survival horror feel good, stripped out the frustrating parts, and built something with real personality. The setup is quietly brilliant: an abandoned amusement park, 1990, rotting mutants where the guests used to be, and investigator Mara Forest picking through the wreckage to find the park's missing owner. The world is divided into distinct zones, Fairytale Town, Haunted Hilltop, Ocean Kingdom, each with its own puzzle logic and atmosphere. SFB Games chose an isometric, rotatable camera rather than fixed pre-rendered angles, which lets the lighting do serious mood work while keeping exploration readable. The visual style lands somewhere between early Final Fantasy VII cinematics and plasticene Parasite Eve grotesquerie: low-resolution shimmer, squat character models, blood pooling in perfect circles. It is, genuinely, how your memory of those games looks, not how they actually looked. The real pull is the puzzle design. Crow Country is far more escape room than horror game, and that framing is a feature, not a flaw. Staff memos, keypad codes half-visible on a VHS tape, a shooting gallery hiding multiple secrets, a submarine puzzle locking away the shotgun: the park is dense with interlocking clues that reward paying attention over brute-forcing. A notebook at every save point logs everything you have found, and the Fortune Crow hint system exists for moments of genuine deadlock (at the cost of your end-of-run ranking). There are 15 secrets hidden across the map, and hunting them matters because a final grade waits at the credits. Secrets include weapon upgrades like the Handgun Upgrade, the Magnum Laser, and the Flamethrower, all tucked behind optional puzzle chains that feel rewarding rather than padded. The combat is the honest weak spot most reviewers flag: Mara plants her feet to aim freely, enemies are slow, and resources are generous to the point where hard mode exists precisely because the base experience offers little pushback. Aiming itself has a slight sway that can frustrate, and some encounters in later areas demand precision the controls do not quite support. If you came for tense resource management and jump-scare escalation, adjust expectations. If you came to feel clever in a creepy place, it delivers. The Exploration Mode, which removes enemy attacks entirely, is a genuinely thoughtful addition, not a concession. It reframes the whole thing as a narrative puzzle adventure and holds up on its own merits. The story, meanwhile, earns its ending: what begins as a missing-person investigation in a rundown theme park expands quietly into something with real moral weight and an undercurrent of existential dread that the setting makes feel proportionate rather than overwrought. The soundscape and ambient audio do the heavy lifting here, building unease in spaces where the creature count is low. The whole run clocks somewhere between six and ten hours depending on how thoroughly you explore, and the game knows exactly when to stop.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5PS1 AestheticPuzzle-ForwardExploration ModeIsometric CameraSecret HuntingEnd-Run RankingRetro HorrorShort Runtime

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Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
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Version 10
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
1GB VRAM
Processor
Intel i5 or equivalent

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