Compara los precios de Jazzpunk: Director's Cut en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Necrophone Games. Publicado por Necrophone Games. Lanzado el 7/2/2014. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 75/100.

A frenetic Cold War comedy adventure where every pixel hides a punchline and the martinis talk back. Absurdist chaos, lovingly hand-crafted.

Jazzpunk: Director's Cut is a first-person comedy adventure set in a stylised alternate Cold War world, somewhere between a fever dream and a spy parody written by people who clearly watched too many B-movies and loved every second of it. You play as Polyblank, an operative dropped into a retro-futurist city run by shadowy corporate interests, sentient cocktails, and missions that exist mostly as excuses to cram in as many gags as possible per square metre. It is not a game about challenge. It is a game about curiosity, and it rewards you for poking absolutely everything. The core loop is simple: walk through a series of hand-painted environments, interact with objects and characters, and trigger jokes. Some are visual gags, some are audio one-liners, some are fully playable micro-game interruptions that last thirty seconds and then dissolve back into the main adventure. There are wedding ceremonies, pizza delivery missions, a full competitive multiplayer mode hiding inside a wedding reception, and a segment that quietly becomes a shooting gallery for reasons the game never explains and doesn't need to. The writing trusts you to keep up. The density of jokes means some will land flat, but the hit rate is genuinely high, and when a bit lands, it lands hard. Visually, Jazzpunk has a very specific aesthetic: flat colour geometry, bold retro typography, environments that look like someone rebuilt a 1950s spy thriller in a game engine and then left the textures deliberately unfinished in the most charming way possible. It reads as intentional throughout, not cheap. The soundtrack holds the whole thing together, sitting in that warm space between lounge jazz and Cold War thriller score, and it knows exactly when to go quiet and when to get weird. This is a game where sound design is doing serious atmospheric heavy lifting. The honest caveats: Jazzpunk is short. A first playthrough sits around two to three hours if you are thorough, maybe four if you hunt for every secret. Some players will see that runtime and hesitate. My argument is that the game knows this about itself. It does not overstay its welcome, does not pad, does not add a crafting system or a skill tree to justify a higher price point. It ends when it should end, and that kind of editorial restraint in games is rarer than it should be. The Director's Cut adds extra content over the original release, though even the expanded version keeps the same philosophy of compact, dense, weird. This is for players who want a comedy game that actually commits to the bit, who appreciate handmade weirdness over production polish, and who are fine with something that is more interactive theatre than traditional game. If you need mechanical depth or a long campaign, this is the wrong address. If you want something that will make you laugh out loud at least once in the first ten minutes and leave you describing specific scenes to people who haven't played it, Jazzpunk: Director's Cut is exactly the kind of small, strange, confident thing the medium needs more of. Kai, Scout Team

Jazzpunk: Director's Cut

Jazzpunk: Director's Cut

7 feb 2014Necrophone Games
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A frenetic Cold War comedy adventure where every pixel hides a punchline and the martinis talk back. Absurdist chaos, lovingly hand-crafted.

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Jazzpunk: Director's Cut is a first-person comedy adventure set in a stylised alternate Cold War world, somewhere between a fever dream and a spy parody written by people who clearly watched too many B-movies and loved every second of it. You play as Polyblank, an operative dropped into a retro-futurist city run by shadowy corporate interests, sentient cocktails, and missions that exist mostly as excuses to cram in as many gags as possible per square metre. It is not a game about challenge. It is a game about curiosity, and it rewards you for poking absolutely everything. The core loop is simple: walk through a series of hand-painted environments, interact with objects and characters, and trigger jokes. Some are visual gags, some are audio one-liners, some are fully playable micro-game interruptions that last thirty seconds and then dissolve back into the main adventure. There are wedding ceremonies, pizza delivery missions, a full competitive multiplayer mode hiding inside a wedding reception, and a segment that quietly becomes a shooting gallery for reasons the game never explains and doesn't need to. The writing trusts you to keep up. The density of jokes means some will land flat, but the hit rate is genuinely high, and when a bit lands, it lands hard. Visually, Jazzpunk has a very specific aesthetic: flat colour geometry, bold retro typography, environments that look like someone rebuilt a 1950s spy thriller in a game engine and then left the textures deliberately unfinished in the most charming way possible. It reads as intentional throughout, not cheap. The soundtrack holds the whole thing together, sitting in that warm space between lounge jazz and Cold War thriller score, and it knows exactly when to go quiet and when to get weird. This is a game where sound design is doing serious atmospheric heavy lifting. The honest caveats: Jazzpunk is short. A first playthrough sits around two to three hours if you are thorough, maybe four if you hunt for every secret. Some players will see that runtime and hesitate. My argument is that the game knows this about itself. It does not overstay its welcome, does not pad, does not add a crafting system or a skill tree to justify a higher price point. It ends when it should end, and that kind of editorial restraint in games is rarer than it should be. The Director's Cut adds extra content over the original release, though even the expanded version keeps the same philosophy of compact, dense, weird. This is for players who want a comedy game that actually commits to the bit, who appreciate handmade weirdness over production polish, and who are fine with something that is more interactive theatre than traditional game. If you need mechanical depth or a long campaign, this is the wrong address. If you want something that will make you laugh out loud at least once in the first ten minutes and leave you describing specific scenes to people who haven't played it, Jazzpunk: Director's Cut is exactly the kind of small, strange, confident thing the medium needs more of.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamComedy AdventureAbsurdist HumorCold War SettingWalking Sim-AdjacentMicro-GamesStylized ArtShort PlaythroughRetro-Futurist

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Processor
1.80GHz Processor
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
Video card with 512MB of VRAM
Storage
2 GB available space

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Necrophone Games
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Necrophone Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
7 feb 2014

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