Compara los precios de Gray Dawn en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Interactive Stone. Publicado por Interactive Stone. Lanzado el 7/6/2018. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 71/100.

A priest, a missing altar boy, and a psychological spiral through religious dread. Gray Dawn is a slow-burn thriller that earns its unsettling atmosphere.

Gray Dawn puts you in the shoes of Father Abraham, a priest under suspicion for the disappearance and murder of an altar boy named Gabriel. It is a first-person narrative adventure, the kind sometimes labeled "walking simulator" by people who mean it as a dismissal. Ignore that framing. What Interactive Stone built here is closer to a fever dream you walk through, part investigation, part confession, part hallucination, with Biblical imagery folded into nearly every environment. If you have any sensitivity to religious iconography or psychological horror, know upfront that this game presses on both with intention. The core loop is exploration and light puzzle-solving. You move through meticulously composed environments, pick up objects, read documents, and piece together a story that refuses to stay linear. The puzzles are never the point. They exist to pace your movement through spaces that the game wants you to absorb slowly. Some players will find this maddening. Others, and I count myself among them, will appreciate that the developer understood when to let a room breathe. The visual design is the game's loudest strength: outdoor countryside scenes bathed in that particular overcast European gray, cathedrals with light cutting through dusty glass, and surreal sequences that blur what is memory, guilt, and something stranger. The hand-placed detail in these environments suggests a team that cared deeply about craft, which makes it easier to forgive the occasionally rough edges in character animation. The story itself is where reactions will split. Gray Dawn is genuinely willing to go to uncomfortable places, and the religious symbolism is not decorative. It is structural. Whether the narrative pays off depends on your tolerance for ambiguity at the ending, which lands somewhere between interpretive and unresolved. On a first playthrough, running around three to four hours, that ambiguity felt earned to me. It lingered. On reflection, I suspect some players will feel the story withholds more than it should. The writing has a few translation-roughness moments, small grammatical stumbles that remind you this came from a small team, but nothing that breaks immersion badly. The soundtrack deserves specific mention. Choral arrangements and sparse piano work carry a weight disproportionate to the game's modest budget. There are sequences where the audio alone transforms an otherwise static hallway into something genuinely unnerving. This is the kind of soundscape decision that separates games made with instinct from games made with a checklist. At its length, Gray Dawn does not overstay its welcome. It knows what it is, a compact psychological experience with a strong sense of place and a story that prioritizes mood over mechanics. For players who want combat, branching dialogue trees, or replayability, this is the wrong shelf. For players who have finished something like Layers of Fear or Dear Esther and wanted something with a bit more narrative backbone and more explicit horror imagery, Gray Dawn is a genuinely worthwhile afternoon. Kai, Scout Team

Gray Dawn

Gray Dawn

7 jun 2018Interactive Stone
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A priest, a missing altar boy, and a psychological spiral through religious dread. Gray Dawn is a slow-burn thriller that earns its unsettling atmosphere.

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Gray Dawn puts you in the shoes of Father Abraham, a priest under suspicion for the disappearance and murder of an altar boy named Gabriel. It is a first-person narrative adventure, the kind sometimes labeled "walking simulator" by people who mean it as a dismissal. Ignore that framing. What Interactive Stone built here is closer to a fever dream you walk through, part investigation, part confession, part hallucination, with Biblical imagery folded into nearly every environment. If you have any sensitivity to religious iconography or psychological horror, know upfront that this game presses on both with intention. The core loop is exploration and light puzzle-solving. You move through meticulously composed environments, pick up objects, read documents, and piece together a story that refuses to stay linear. The puzzles are never the point. They exist to pace your movement through spaces that the game wants you to absorb slowly. Some players will find this maddening. Others, and I count myself among them, will appreciate that the developer understood when to let a room breathe. The visual design is the game's loudest strength: outdoor countryside scenes bathed in that particular overcast European gray, cathedrals with light cutting through dusty glass, and surreal sequences that blur what is memory, guilt, and something stranger. The hand-placed detail in these environments suggests a team that cared deeply about craft, which makes it easier to forgive the occasionally rough edges in character animation. The story itself is where reactions will split. Gray Dawn is genuinely willing to go to uncomfortable places, and the religious symbolism is not decorative. It is structural. Whether the narrative pays off depends on your tolerance for ambiguity at the ending, which lands somewhere between interpretive and unresolved. On a first playthrough, running around three to four hours, that ambiguity felt earned to me. It lingered. On reflection, I suspect some players will feel the story withholds more than it should. The writing has a few translation-roughness moments, small grammatical stumbles that remind you this came from a small team, but nothing that breaks immersion badly. The soundtrack deserves specific mention. Choral arrangements and sparse piano work carry a weight disproportionate to the game's modest budget. There are sequences where the audio alone transforms an otherwise static hallway into something genuinely unnerving. This is the kind of soundscape decision that separates games made with instinct from games made with a checklist. At its length, Gray Dawn does not overstay its welcome. It knows what it is, a compact psychological experience with a strong sense of place and a story that prioritizes mood over mechanics. For players who want combat, branching dialogue trees, or replayability, this is the wrong shelf. For players who have finished something like Layers of Fear or Dear Esther and wanted something with a bit more narrative backbone and more explicit horror imagery, Gray Dawn is a genuinely worthwhile afternoon.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamPsychological HorrorWalking SimulatorReligious ThemesAtmosphericShort PlaythroughMysteryFirst-Person NarrativeSurreal

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