Compara los precios de Empathy: Path of Whispers en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Pixel Night. Publicado por Iceberg Interactive. Lanzado el 16/5/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 59/100.

A post-apocalyptic walking sim with a haunting soundtrack and a concept that genuinely moves you on paper - but a mixed Steam audience and near-zero critic recommendation rate tell a harder truth about whether the execution holds up.

My first hour inside this crumbling post-apocalyptic world was close to magical. The environment design is legitimately eerie - floating parkland, an empty train station, sleeping bags frozen mid-rustle as if people simply evaporated mid-morning. The soundtrack, composed by Nicolai Patricio, earns its "Great Soundtrack" tag without argument; it does more emotional lifting than anything in the script. If a game could survive on atmosphere and score alone, this one might have found its audience cleanly. The core loop asks you to carry the E-15P scanner, a handheld device with a radar-like frequency display, through oversized environments. When you locate a memory-infused object, you trigger a wave-matching mini-game: adjust the height, width, and frequency of a red wavelength to align it with a white one, then collect a snippet of audio from whoever left the item behind. The idea is beautifully conceived. Picking through someone's discarded crowbar or stack of documents to hear their private fears and small rebellions - that should hit. And occasionally, for a quiet moment or two, it does. The trouble is the mini-game never evolves, not once across ten or eleven hours of play. By the fiftieth sync puzzle, the contemplative mood the soundtrack worked so hard to build has mostly evaporated. The world itself compounds the problem. Areas are built large enough that backtracking becomes the dominant activity. There is no map, no manual save, and interactive objects give no visual signal from a distance - some doors open, others are scenery. The game releases you in waves of mandatory mementos per zone rather than letting you sweep an area clean in one pass, which means you circle the same train station corridors two or three times over. A post-launch update called Memento Mode was added, letting players skip the sync puzzles entirely and focus on story, which is a genuine quality-of-life improvement worth knowing about. But even with the busywork stripped away, the narrative itself is another soft stumbling block: the themes are heavy - religious persecution, medical experimentation, political extremism - but the voice acting delivers them from a remove that keeps emotional investment at arm's length. Your bodiless guide stays oddly clinical. The characters in the memories feel like they're reciting rather than remembering. There is a small, earnest audience who found real value here - the players who enjoy assembling a fragmented world picture from candid diary entries and don't mind slow, lonely wandering. If your personal canon includes Dear Esther, Gone Home, or The Vanishing of Ethan Carter and you finished all three hungry for more, this scratches a recognisable itch, just less precisely. For everyone else - the player who needs a story that pays off its mystery, or any puzzle system that grows with you - the gap between what Empathy promises and what it delivers will feel wide and hard to ignore. A brave first release from a small Stockholm studio, but honest advocacy means saying clearly: it needed more time in the oven. Kai, Scout Team

Empathy: Path of Whispers

Empathy: Path of Whispers

16 may 2017Pixel NightIceberg Interactive
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A post-apocalyptic walking sim with a haunting soundtrack and a concept that genuinely moves you on paper - but a mixed Steam audience and near-zero critic recommendation rate tell a harder truth about whether the execution holds up.

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My first hour inside this crumbling post-apocalyptic world was close to magical. The environment design is legitimately eerie - floating parkland, an empty train station, sleeping bags frozen mid-rustle as if people simply evaporated mid-morning. The soundtrack, composed by Nicolai Patricio, earns its "Great Soundtrack" tag without argument; it does more emotional lifting than anything in the script. If a game could survive on atmosphere and score alone, this one might have found its audience cleanly. The core loop asks you to carry the E-15P scanner, a handheld device with a radar-like frequency display, through oversized environments. When you locate a memory-infused object, you trigger a wave-matching mini-game: adjust the height, width, and frequency of a red wavelength to align it with a white one, then collect a snippet of audio from whoever left the item behind. The idea is beautifully conceived. Picking through someone's discarded crowbar or stack of documents to hear their private fears and small rebellions - that should hit. And occasionally, for a quiet moment or two, it does. The trouble is the mini-game never evolves, not once across ten or eleven hours of play. By the fiftieth sync puzzle, the contemplative mood the soundtrack worked so hard to build has mostly evaporated. The world itself compounds the problem. Areas are built large enough that backtracking becomes the dominant activity. There is no map, no manual save, and interactive objects give no visual signal from a distance - some doors open, others are scenery. The game releases you in waves of mandatory mementos per zone rather than letting you sweep an area clean in one pass, which means you circle the same train station corridors two or three times over. A post-launch update called Memento Mode was added, letting players skip the sync puzzles entirely and focus on story, which is a genuine quality-of-life improvement worth knowing about. But even with the busywork stripped away, the narrative itself is another soft stumbling block: the themes are heavy - religious persecution, medical experimentation, political extremism - but the voice acting delivers them from a remove that keeps emotional investment at arm's length. Your bodiless guide stays oddly clinical. The characters in the memories feel like they're reciting rather than remembering. There is a small, earnest audience who found real value here - the players who enjoy assembling a fragmented world picture from candid diary entries and don't mind slow, lonely wandering. If your personal canon includes Dear Esther, Gone Home, or The Vanishing of Ethan Carter and you finished all three hungry for more, this scratches a recognisable itch, just less precisely. For everyone else - the player who needs a story that pays off its mystery, or any puzzle system that grows with you - the gap between what Empathy promises and what it delivers will feel wide and hard to ignore. A brave first release from a small Stockholm studio, but honest advocacy means saying clearly: it needed more time in the oven.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:sub-5Walking SimMemory-Based NarrativeWave-Matching PuzzlesPost-Apocalyptic ExplorationMemento ModeBacktracking HeavyEnvironmental StorytellingFragmented NarrativeNo Manual Save

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OS
Windows 7, 8, 10 64 bit (32 bit NOT supported)
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
9 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX 550 Ti or ATI HD6950 or equivalent
Processor
2.5 Ghz Intel Core 2 Quad Q8300 or equivalent
Sound Card
DirectX Compatible Audio

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Desarrolladora
Pixel Night
Distribuidora
Iceberg Interactive
Fecha de lanzamiento
16 may 2017

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