Compara los precios de EMBERZONE en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por VOBL games. Publicado por VOBL games. Lanzado el 18/7/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie.

Fifteen minutes with a grieving journalist, a background narrator, and a walking pace that dares you to be patient. Worth it only if you know exactly what you're signing up for.

I want to be honest with you about EMBERZONE, because the gap between what it promises and what it delivers is exactly the kind of thing that splits a playerbase straight down the middle. Steam reviews sit at roughly 52% positive on a small sample, and that coin-flip number tells you everything: this is not a game with a subtle flaw you can overlook. It is a game that will either click for you in its first five minutes or leave you cold for the remaining ten. What you actually get is a first-person walking experience structured around a linear, narrated horror story. You play as Sarah, a 24-year-old journalism intern living an ordinary life that shatters without warning. The core loop is straightforward: move through locations, interact with a handful of NPCs, and let the background narrator fill in the emotional connective tissue. There are no puzzles, no branching choices, no fail states. The game is clear about this upfront, labeling itself "Story 1" in a way that implies a grander anthology that, as far as players can tell, never fully materialised beyond this installment. The whole thing runs 15 to 20 minutes, start to finish. Here is where I have to be fair rather than just kind. The community around EMBERZONE is small and the criticism is pointed: players have flagged bugs, roughness in the build quality, and a structural question mark around that "Story 1" label suggesting sequels that remain absent. On the other hand, some players found the city surroundings genuinely atmospheric and the grief at the center of the narrative affecting enough to land. The psychological horror register is real, even if it is understated. The narration-driven delivery will feel natural to anyone who has spent time with walking sims built around emotional gut-punches rather than mechanical challenge. For a narrative micro-experience in this format, I hold the soundscape and moment-to-moment pacing to a fairly demanding standard. What I can say is that EMBERZONE has clear intentions: it wants to sit with loss quietly, without spectacle. Whether the execution matches that intention depends heavily on your tolerance for rough first-person indie work from a solo-adjacent developer still finding their voice. If you approach it the way you might approach a short story in a literary magazine that nobody else read, there is something here worth the time. If you need polish, completion, and a confident send-off, this will frustrate you. Kai, Scout Team

EMBERZONE

EMBERZONE

18 jul 2020VOBL games
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Fifteen minutes with a grieving journalist, a background narrator, and a walking pace that dares you to be patient. Worth it only if you know exactly what you're signing up for.

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I want to be honest with you about EMBERZONE, because the gap between what it promises and what it delivers is exactly the kind of thing that splits a playerbase straight down the middle. Steam reviews sit at roughly 52% positive on a small sample, and that coin-flip number tells you everything: this is not a game with a subtle flaw you can overlook. It is a game that will either click for you in its first five minutes or leave you cold for the remaining ten. What you actually get is a first-person walking experience structured around a linear, narrated horror story. You play as Sarah, a 24-year-old journalism intern living an ordinary life that shatters without warning. The core loop is straightforward: move through locations, interact with a handful of NPCs, and let the background narrator fill in the emotional connective tissue. There are no puzzles, no branching choices, no fail states. The game is clear about this upfront, labeling itself "Story 1" in a way that implies a grander anthology that, as far as players can tell, never fully materialised beyond this installment. The whole thing runs 15 to 20 minutes, start to finish. Here is where I have to be fair rather than just kind. The community around EMBERZONE is small and the criticism is pointed: players have flagged bugs, roughness in the build quality, and a structural question mark around that "Story 1" label suggesting sequels that remain absent. On the other hand, some players found the city surroundings genuinely atmospheric and the grief at the center of the narrative affecting enough to land. The psychological horror register is real, even if it is understated. The narration-driven delivery will feel natural to anyone who has spent time with walking sims built around emotional gut-punches rather than mechanical challenge. For a narrative micro-experience in this format, I hold the soundscape and moment-to-moment pacing to a fairly demanding standard. What I can say is that EMBERZONE has clear intentions: it wants to sit with loss quietly, without spectacle. Whether the execution matches that intention depends heavily on your tolerance for rough first-person indie work from a solo-adjacent developer still finding their voice. If you approach it the way you might approach a short story in a literary magazine that nobody else read, there is something here worth the time. If you need polish, completion, and a confident send-off, this will frustrate you.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Walking SimGrief NarrativeMicro-ExperienceNarration-DrivenPsychological HorrorShort Story FormatAtmospheric

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OS
Windows 7 / 8 / 10 | 64-bits
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
7900 MB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA Geforce GTX 660 / ATI Radeon HD 7850
Processor
Intel Core i3 / AMD Athlon II X3

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Fecha de lanzamiento
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