Compara los precios de Genesis Noir en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Feral Cat Den. Publicado por Fellow Traveller. Lanzado el 26/3/2021. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Adventure. Puntuación Metacritic: 77/100.

Gorgeous and genuinely unlike anything else in its genre, but be warned: the puzzles often obstruct the art rather than complement it. Worth it if you can sit with ambiguity.

My first hour with Genesis Noir felt less like playing a game and more like being handed a moving painting and told to find the door. You are No Man, a watch peddler tangled in a cosmic love triangle with Miss Mass and Golden Boy, and the gunshot that tears them apart turns out to be the Big Bang itself. That premise is not a metaphor dressed up in gameplay, it is the literal scaffolding of everything here, and Feral Cat Den commits to it completely. The structure is a chain of vignettes, each set in a different epoch of the universe's history, from the birth of matter to early human life and beyond. Each chapter introduces its own isolated mechanic: planting seeds to grow new paths, connecting constellations, dialling a rotary phone, improvising with a jazz musician, or manipulating sine waves on abstract machines. None of these mechanics connect to each other in any systemic way, and that is both the game's defining charm and its most divisive quality. The puzzle design is closer to interactive cinema than point-and-click logic, and several sequences are outright opaque, offering zero visual cues as to what the player is supposed to touch. A handful of mid-game puzzles, particularly one involving dial-based machines and vague whiteboard instructions, earned my frustration before my admiration. The flip side is that some chapters, especially the jazz call-and-response segment and the constellation sequences, feel genuinely inventive in ways that bigger-budget games rarely attempt. Where Genesis Noir is inarguably exceptional is its audio-visual presentation. The hand-drawn art mixes cubism, noir expressionism, and generative procedural elements built in Unreal Engine 4, resulting in something that genuinely has no close comparison in the medium. Deep blacks, glowing golds, and brief splashes of colour do more narrative work than any dialogue could. The soundtrack from London duo Skillbard leans into jazz and cosmic ambient territory, and it pairs so naturally with the visuals that pulling them apart would leave both diminished. The whole runtime sits around four to five hours, and it is the kind of thing most players will finish in two sittings. A sequel, Nirvana Noir, is in development, which suggests the studio considers this universe worth expanding. The honest caveat: Genesis Noir sits at Mixed on Steam for a reason. Players expecting a coherent point-and-click adventure with satisfying puzzle logic will bounce off it. Some chapters pad their mechanics by repeating the same interaction three times for no clear narrative payoff. The abstract story never fully resolves its own threads, and the final act piles up false endings in a way that erodes the momentum the first third builds so well. If you approach it as interactive avant-garde animation with occasional puzzle gates, those frustrations shrink considerably. If you need gameplay substance to stay engaged, they will only grow. It is closest in spirit to Kentucky Route Zero, but with sharper visual ambition and considerably thinner interactivity. Alex, Scout Team

Genesis Noir

Genesis Noir

26 mar 2021Feral Cat DenFellow Traveller
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Gorgeous and genuinely unlike anything else in its genre, but be warned: the puzzles often obstruct the art rather than complement it. Worth it if you can sit with ambiguity.

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My first hour with Genesis Noir felt less like playing a game and more like being handed a moving painting and told to find the door. You are No Man, a watch peddler tangled in a cosmic love triangle with Miss Mass and Golden Boy, and the gunshot that tears them apart turns out to be the Big Bang itself. That premise is not a metaphor dressed up in gameplay, it is the literal scaffolding of everything here, and Feral Cat Den commits to it completely. The structure is a chain of vignettes, each set in a different epoch of the universe's history, from the birth of matter to early human life and beyond. Each chapter introduces its own isolated mechanic: planting seeds to grow new paths, connecting constellations, dialling a rotary phone, improvising with a jazz musician, or manipulating sine waves on abstract machines. None of these mechanics connect to each other in any systemic way, and that is both the game's defining charm and its most divisive quality. The puzzle design is closer to interactive cinema than point-and-click logic, and several sequences are outright opaque, offering zero visual cues as to what the player is supposed to touch. A handful of mid-game puzzles, particularly one involving dial-based machines and vague whiteboard instructions, earned my frustration before my admiration. The flip side is that some chapters, especially the jazz call-and-response segment and the constellation sequences, feel genuinely inventive in ways that bigger-budget games rarely attempt. Where Genesis Noir is inarguably exceptional is its audio-visual presentation. The hand-drawn art mixes cubism, noir expressionism, and generative procedural elements built in Unreal Engine 4, resulting in something that genuinely has no close comparison in the medium. Deep blacks, glowing golds, and brief splashes of colour do more narrative work than any dialogue could. The soundtrack from London duo Skillbard leans into jazz and cosmic ambient territory, and it pairs so naturally with the visuals that pulling them apart would leave both diminished. The whole runtime sits around four to five hours, and it is the kind of thing most players will finish in two sittings. A sequel, Nirvana Noir, is in development, which suggests the studio considers this universe worth expanding. The honest caveat: Genesis Noir sits at Mixed on Steam for a reason. Players expecting a coherent point-and-click adventure with satisfying puzzle logic will bounce off it. Some chapters pad their mechanics by repeating the same interaction three times for no clear narrative payoff. The abstract story never fully resolves its own threads, and the final act piles up false endings in a way that erodes the momentum the first third builds so well. If you approach it as interactive avant-garde animation with occasional puzzle gates, those frustrations shrink considerably. If you need gameplay substance to stay engaged, they will only grow. It is closest in spirit to Kentucky Route Zero, but with sharper visual ambition and considerably thinner interactivity.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamInteractive CinemaAvant-GardeJazz SoundtrackCosmic ThemesVignette StructureGenerative ArtNo DialogueShort PlaytimeKentucky Route Zero-like

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Processor
AMD / Intel CPU running at 2.6 GHz or higher
Memory
6 GB RAM
Graphics
Radeon R9 285 (or equivalent) or GeForce GTX 560Ti or newer
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
8 GB available space

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Desarrolladora
Feral Cat Den
Distribuidora
Fellow Traveller
Fecha de lanzamiento
26 mar 2021

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