Compara los precios de Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Fictiorama Studios. Publicado por Daedalic Entertainment. Lanzado el 10/4/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 70/100.

A bleak, hand-painted point-and-click about amnesia, apocalypse, and a world literally falling apart at the seams. Dark doesn't cover it.

Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today is a traditional point-and-click adventure set in a post-catastrophe world where time itself is breaking down. You play as Michael, an amnesiac who wakes in a refugee camp with no memory and a lot of very bad neighbours. The setting is grimy, desperate, and deliberately grotesque - Fictiorama Studios, a small Madrid-based team, leaned hard into horror-adjacent atmosphere rather than the whimsy you might expect from the genre. If Monkey Island is a summer afternoon, this is three in the morning during a power cut. What immediately stands out is the artwork. Every background is a hand-painted oil-style canvas soaked in bruised yellows and gangrenous greens. Characters are angular and slightly wrong-looking in a way that feels intentional rather than amateurish. The visual direction carries strong echoes of classic Spanish graphic novel art, and it gives the game a texture that most point-and-clicks simply do not have. The soundtrack matches it - sparse, low-frequency drones and unsettling ambient pieces that make silence feel like a warning rather than a break. Gameplay sits firmly in old-school territory. You collect objects, combine them, exhaust dialogue trees, and occasionally solve puzzles that require a bit of lateral thinking. Some of the logic leans on adventure-game tradition a little too heavily, meaning a handful of solutions feel arbitrary unless you remember that the genre has its own dream logic. That said, the puzzle difficulty rarely crosses into genuine frustration, and the pacing of revelations - about Michael, about the catastrophe, about the titular dead synchronicity - keeps you pushing forward even through the slower mid-section. The story has real ambition. It treats its apocalypse as philosophical as much as physical, and the writing handles some genuinely disturbing content without using shock value as a crutch. The honest caveats: the game runs roughly five to seven hours depending on how much you read and explore, and it ends on a cliffhanger feeding into a sequel. Players who want closure in a single sitting will feel the cut. A few of the pixel-hunt moments - searching small interactive zones in large painted screens - can stall momentum, and the English localisation occasionally reads a little stiff, though it never obscures meaning. These are the seams of a small studio stretching to deliver something bigger than its budget, and knowing that context actually makes the achievement more impressive, not less. This one is for people who appreciated the tone of games like Primordia or the darker corners of the Wadjet Eye catalogue, or anyone who wants their adventure games to carry genuine weight rather than charm alone. Fictiorama built something with real personality here, and the 84% positive rating on Steam across over fifteen hundred reviews suggests it connects with the audience that finds it. It is uncompromising in its grimness, patient in its pacing, and quietly confident that its world is worth spending time in. That confidence is earned. Kai, Scout Team

Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today

Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today

10 abr 2015Fictiorama StudiosDaedalic Entertainment
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A bleak, hand-painted point-and-click about amnesia, apocalypse, and a world literally falling apart at the seams. Dark doesn't cover it.

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Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today is a traditional point-and-click adventure set in a post-catastrophe world where time itself is breaking down. You play as Michael, an amnesiac who wakes in a refugee camp with no memory and a lot of very bad neighbours. The setting is grimy, desperate, and deliberately grotesque - Fictiorama Studios, a small Madrid-based team, leaned hard into horror-adjacent atmosphere rather than the whimsy you might expect from the genre. If Monkey Island is a summer afternoon, this is three in the morning during a power cut. What immediately stands out is the artwork. Every background is a hand-painted oil-style canvas soaked in bruised yellows and gangrenous greens. Characters are angular and slightly wrong-looking in a way that feels intentional rather than amateurish. The visual direction carries strong echoes of classic Spanish graphic novel art, and it gives the game a texture that most point-and-clicks simply do not have. The soundtrack matches it - sparse, low-frequency drones and unsettling ambient pieces that make silence feel like a warning rather than a break. Gameplay sits firmly in old-school territory. You collect objects, combine them, exhaust dialogue trees, and occasionally solve puzzles that require a bit of lateral thinking. Some of the logic leans on adventure-game tradition a little too heavily, meaning a handful of solutions feel arbitrary unless you remember that the genre has its own dream logic. That said, the puzzle difficulty rarely crosses into genuine frustration, and the pacing of revelations - about Michael, about the catastrophe, about the titular dead synchronicity - keeps you pushing forward even through the slower mid-section. The story has real ambition. It treats its apocalypse as philosophical as much as physical, and the writing handles some genuinely disturbing content without using shock value as a crutch. The honest caveats: the game runs roughly five to seven hours depending on how much you read and explore, and it ends on a cliffhanger feeding into a sequel. Players who want closure in a single sitting will feel the cut. A few of the pixel-hunt moments - searching small interactive zones in large painted screens - can stall momentum, and the English localisation occasionally reads a little stiff, though it never obscures meaning. These are the seams of a small studio stretching to deliver something bigger than its budget, and knowing that context actually makes the achievement more impressive, not less. This one is for people who appreciated the tone of games like Primordia or the darker corners of the Wadjet Eye catalogue, or anyone who wants their adventure games to carry genuine weight rather than charm alone. Fictiorama built something with real personality here, and the 84% positive rating on Steam across over fifteen hundred reviews suggests it connects with the audience that finds it. It is uncompromising in its grimness, patient in its pacing, and quietly confident that its world is worth spending time in. That confidence is earned.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamPoint-and-ClickDark AtmosphereHorror-AdjacentAmnesia ProtagonistHand-Painted ArtPhilosophical NarrativeCliffhanger EndingOld-School Adventure

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2 GHz Dual Core CPU
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2000 MB RAM
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4500 MB available space Sound…

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Steam
84%(1,599)

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Fictiorama Studios
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Daedalic Entertainment
Fecha de lanzamiento
10 abr 2015

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