Compara los precios de HUMANITY en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por tha ltd.. Publicado por Enhance. Lanzado el 15/5/2023. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 84/100.

Crowd-wrangling puzzle magic from the Tetris Effect lineage: 90 handcrafted stages, a glowing Shiba Inu, and an ambient score that makes you feel wise right up until the moment you aren't.

I sat down expecting a curiosity and came away genuinely humbled. HUMANITY is built around a deceptively simple premise: you are an ethereal Shiba Inu, and your job is to place directional commands in the path of endlessly marching crowds so that they reach a pillar of light at the end of each stage. Turn markers, jump markers, float, long-jump, follow, pause, diverge. The vocabulary starts small and grows with the patience of a good teacher. What makes the whole thing sing is the pacing of its mechanical disclosure. Each of the seven sequences introduces a concept that recontextualises everything you thought you understood. You will feel clever after mastering the conveyor-belt levels. Then the wind mechanics arrive and you start over mentally. Then the game introduces a group of grey-clad adversaries called The Others, and suddenly there are stealth-action and light real-time strategy sections woven into stages you thought were purely spatial puzzles. It is a lot, and it all mostly works. The optional Goldies, tall golden figures hidden in trickier corners of each stage, supply a satisfying secondary layer: collecting them unlocks cosmetics and important quality-of-life features like a free camera and a time-stop, so chasing them is genuinely worth the extra headache. The campaign spans around 90 stages, and a thorough run hunting every Goldie can push playtime past fifteen hours. The weakest part is the story. The abstract narrative about creation and the nature of civilisation has real ambition, but it stays opaque long past the point where opacity feels intentional rather than unfinished. Some reviewers have noted the combat mechanics introduced in the latter sequences are less precise than the crisp puzzle work that defines the first half, and that is a fair read. A few late-game boss encounters lean into bullet-hell and melee-crowd territory in ways that feel grafted on rather than grown from the same roots. None of it breaks the experience, but the stumble is noticeable when the puzzle craft around it is so considered. Visually, the game commits fully to stark minimalism: floating platforms above white clouds, hundreds of tiny figures in bright clothing that flow like water when they move. The soundtrack is ambient electronic, understated and hypnotic, the kind of music that dissolves time without announcing itself. Worth noting for prospective buyers: the online User Stages feature, which let players share community-built levels, was shut down in March 2026. The Stage Creator itself still works locally, but the living community library that extended the game well beyond its base content is gone. What remains is still a generous package anchored by some of the most inventive puzzle construction in recent memory. If you have even a passing affection for spatial puzzles, methodical thinking, or the aesthetic lineage that runs through Rez and Tetris Effect, this is the kind of game you will think about for weeks after the credits roll. Kai, Scout Team

HUMANITY

HUMANITY

15 may 2023tha ltd.Enhance
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Crowd-wrangling puzzle magic from the Tetris Effect lineage: 90 handcrafted stages, a glowing Shiba Inu, and an ambient score that makes you feel wise right up until the moment you aren't.

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I sat down expecting a curiosity and came away genuinely humbled. HUMANITY is built around a deceptively simple premise: you are an ethereal Shiba Inu, and your job is to place directional commands in the path of endlessly marching crowds so that they reach a pillar of light at the end of each stage. Turn markers, jump markers, float, long-jump, follow, pause, diverge. The vocabulary starts small and grows with the patience of a good teacher. What makes the whole thing sing is the pacing of its mechanical disclosure. Each of the seven sequences introduces a concept that recontextualises everything you thought you understood. You will feel clever after mastering the conveyor-belt levels. Then the wind mechanics arrive and you start over mentally. Then the game introduces a group of grey-clad adversaries called The Others, and suddenly there are stealth-action and light real-time strategy sections woven into stages you thought were purely spatial puzzles. It is a lot, and it all mostly works. The optional Goldies, tall golden figures hidden in trickier corners of each stage, supply a satisfying secondary layer: collecting them unlocks cosmetics and important quality-of-life features like a free camera and a time-stop, so chasing them is genuinely worth the extra headache. The campaign spans around 90 stages, and a thorough run hunting every Goldie can push playtime past fifteen hours. The weakest part is the story. The abstract narrative about creation and the nature of civilisation has real ambition, but it stays opaque long past the point where opacity feels intentional rather than unfinished. Some reviewers have noted the combat mechanics introduced in the latter sequences are less precise than the crisp puzzle work that defines the first half, and that is a fair read. A few late-game boss encounters lean into bullet-hell and melee-crowd territory in ways that feel grafted on rather than grown from the same roots. None of it breaks the experience, but the stumble is noticeable when the puzzle craft around it is so considered. Visually, the game commits fully to stark minimalism: floating platforms above white clouds, hundreds of tiny figures in bright clothing that flow like water when they move. The soundtrack is ambient electronic, understated and hypnotic, the kind of music that dissolves time without announcing itself. Worth noting for prospective buyers: the online User Stages feature, which let players share community-built levels, was shut down in March 2026. The Stage Creator itself still works locally, but the living community library that extended the game well beyond its base content is gone. What remains is still a generous package anchored by some of the most inventive puzzle construction in recent memory. If you have even a passing affection for spatial puzzles, methodical thinking, or the aesthetic lineage that runs through Rez and Tetris Effect, this is the kind of game you will think about for weeks after the credits roll.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:aaaCrowd ManagementCommand PlacementLemmings-likeAmbient SoundtrackStage CreatorBoss FightsGoldie CollectiblesVR OptionalMinimalist Aesthetic

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OS
Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
8 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 760 equivalent or greater
Processor
Intel i5-3450
VR Support
(VR IS OPTIONAL) Quest 2, Quest 3, Quest Pro, Rift S, Index

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OS
Windows 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
8 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 1070 equivalent (required for VR)
Processor
Intel i5-4590 (required for VR)
VR Support
(VR IS OPTIONAL) Quest 2, Quest 3, Quest Pro, Rift S, Index

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Desarrolladora
tha ltd.
Distribuidora
Enhance
Fecha de lanzamiento
15 may 2023

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