Compara los precios de Jessika en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Tritrie Games. Publicado por Assemble Entertainment. Lanzado el 25/8/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie.

A point-and-click mystery where you sift through a dead woman's digital life to understand why she chose to end it. Quiet, uncomfortable, and more honest than it has any right to be.

Jessika is a narrative adventure game built almost entirely around a single, sobering premise: a young woman has died by suicide, and you are the digital forensics investigator hired to comb through her computer, her messages, her photos, her browsing history, to piece together who she was and why she made the choice she did. There are no combat systems, no inventory puzzles, no jump scares. What Tritrie Games built here is essentially an interactive autopsy of a person's inner life, delivered through found footage, chat logs, video diaries, and social media fragments. If you are expecting a thriller that treats death as a genre device, this is not that. Jessika takes its subject matter seriously, sometimes uncomfortably so. The core loop has you seated at Jessika's desktop, clicking through files and unlocking new material as context builds. It is slow by design. Early sessions feel almost bureaucratic, a deliberate choice that mirrors the cold detachment of the job itself before the weight of what you are reading starts to settle. The writing carries the game. Jessika's voice across her various messages and video recordings is specific and lived-in, not a sketch of a troubled person but something that feels researched and considered. The drama develops through contradiction, the version of herself she projected publicly versus the one visible only in private threads, and that gap is where the game does its most affecting work. The soundtrack deserves particular attention. It is sparse and low, the kind of ambient scoring that does not announce itself but quietly shifts the emotional temperature of a scene. Paired with the faint glow of a desktop interface in what feels like a late-night session, the soundscape creates a mood that is genuinely hard to shake off after you close the window. Tritrie Games, working as a very small team, clearly understood that restraint here would hit harder than anything more cinematic. Where Jessika earns its criticisms is in pacing and length. Some players will find the unfolding too linear, the interactivity sometimes thin enough that it blurs into a visual novel with extra steps. The mixed Steam reception (sitting around 68 percent positive) reflects a real split: people who meet it on its own terms tend to find it resonant, while those expecting more mechanical engagement or branching agency will feel locked out. There are moments where the narrative momentum stalls before a crucial reveal, and the overall runtime of roughly two to three hours means any misstep in pacing costs more than it would in a longer game. It ends, though. It knows when to stop, and the conclusion is handled with a care that earns the difficult ground the game walked to get there. This one is for players who want games to sit with them afterward, not players looking to be entertained through darkness. If you have any personal sensitivity around the subject of suicide, approach with awareness. For everyone else who is curious whether a small PC game can carry genuine emotional weight without leaning on spectacle, Jessika makes a quiet, pointed argument that it can. Kai, Scout Team

Jessika

Jessika

25 ago 2020Tritrie GamesAssemble Entertainment
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A point-and-click mystery where you sift through a dead woman's digital life to understand why she chose to end it. Quiet, uncomfortable, and more honest than it has any right to be.

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Jessika is a narrative adventure game built almost entirely around a single, sobering premise: a young woman has died by suicide, and you are the digital forensics investigator hired to comb through her computer, her messages, her photos, her browsing history, to piece together who she was and why she made the choice she did. There are no combat systems, no inventory puzzles, no jump scares. What Tritrie Games built here is essentially an interactive autopsy of a person's inner life, delivered through found footage, chat logs, video diaries, and social media fragments. If you are expecting a thriller that treats death as a genre device, this is not that. Jessika takes its subject matter seriously, sometimes uncomfortably so. The core loop has you seated at Jessika's desktop, clicking through files and unlocking new material as context builds. It is slow by design. Early sessions feel almost bureaucratic, a deliberate choice that mirrors the cold detachment of the job itself before the weight of what you are reading starts to settle. The writing carries the game. Jessika's voice across her various messages and video recordings is specific and lived-in, not a sketch of a troubled person but something that feels researched and considered. The drama develops through contradiction, the version of herself she projected publicly versus the one visible only in private threads, and that gap is where the game does its most affecting work. The soundtrack deserves particular attention. It is sparse and low, the kind of ambient scoring that does not announce itself but quietly shifts the emotional temperature of a scene. Paired with the faint glow of a desktop interface in what feels like a late-night session, the soundscape creates a mood that is genuinely hard to shake off after you close the window. Tritrie Games, working as a very small team, clearly understood that restraint here would hit harder than anything more cinematic. Where Jessika earns its criticisms is in pacing and length. Some players will find the unfolding too linear, the interactivity sometimes thin enough that it blurs into a visual novel with extra steps. The mixed Steam reception (sitting around 68 percent positive) reflects a real split: people who meet it on its own terms tend to find it resonant, while those expecting more mechanical engagement or branching agency will feel locked out. There are moments where the narrative momentum stalls before a crucial reveal, and the overall runtime of roughly two to three hours means any misstep in pacing costs more than it would in a longer game. It ends, though. It knows when to stop, and the conclusion is handled with a care that earns the difficult ground the game walked to get there. This one is for players who want games to sit with them afterward, not players looking to be entertained through darkness. If you have any personal sensitivity around the subject of suicide, approach with awareness. For everyone else who is curious whether a small PC game can carry genuine emotional weight without leaning on spectacle, Jessika makes a quiet, pointed argument that it can.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamFound FootageDigital ForensicsMental Health ThemesShort ExperienceAtmospheric SoundtrackLinear NarrativePoint-and-ClickDark Drama

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Processor
2.0 GHz Dual Core Processor
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce 8800 or equivalent
DirectX
Version 10
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1 GB available space

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Desarrolladora
Tritrie Games
Distribuidora
Assemble Entertainment
Fecha de lanzamiento
25 ago 2020

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Jessika se lanzó el 25 de agosto de 2020.

¿Quién desarrolló Jessika?

Jessika fue desarrollado por Tritrie Games y publicado por Assemble Entertainment.