Compara los precios de Lightmatter en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Tunnel Vision Games. Publicado por Aspyr. Lanzado el 15/1/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 73/100.

A first-person puzzler where stepping into shadow means instant death. Lightmatter builds clever light-manipulation mechanics around one ruthless rule.

Lightmatter is a first-person puzzle game built around a single, brutal premise: darkness kills. Not metaphorically. The moment your character's body crosses into shadow, it is over. Developer Tunnel Vision Games takes that one rule and stretches it across a full game's worth of environmental puzzles set inside a crumbling research facility powered by an experimental light source called, naturally, Lightmatter. The scientist behind it all, Virgil, narrates your progress through the facility via intercom, and his voice acting lands somewhere between charming and genuinely unsettling. That tonal tightrope is one of the game's underrated strengths. The puzzle design is where the game earns its 91% Steam approval. You manipulate light sources, mirrors, and reflective panels to carve safe paths through each room. Early puzzles teach the logic gently. Later rooms stack conditions until you are rotating beams, timing movements, and mentally projecting shadow geometry before you take a single step. There is a real satisfaction when a solution clicks, because the game rarely cheats the physics. If you think something should work, it usually does. The first-person perspective makes spatial reasoning genuinely hard in the best way, since you are always estimating angles from inside the problem rather than above it. The facility aesthetic is clean but slightly sterile, which is either a weakness or a deliberate choice depending on your patience with Half-Life-style corridors. I lean toward deliberate. The minimalist environment keeps your eyes on the light, which is the point. The soundtrack is ambient and understated, doing exactly what it should: raising quiet tension without announcing itself. Tunnel Vision Games is a small outfit and the craft shows in the details rather than the spectacle. At roughly four to six hours for a first playthrough, Lightmatter knows its length and does not overstay. The pacing is tight enough that even the occasional slower section feels like a breath rather than padding. Where it stumbles is in the story. Virgil is entertaining, but the narrative never quite lands with the weight it seems to be reaching for. The ending arrives and feels smaller than the buildup promised. For a game this committed to atmosphere, the story resolution is a little flat. Some players will also find the shadow-death mechanic punishing in rooms where the geometry gets complex and deaths come from misread angles rather than genuine mistakes. The checkpoint system is forgiving enough to absorb this, but the frustration is real. Lightmatter is for players who want a focused, handcrafted puzzle experience that respects their time. It is not a sprawling sandbox or a replayability machine. It is one well-constructed idea executed with care by a small team that clearly thought hard about every room. If you like Portal-lineage first-person puzzlers, appreciate a confident soundtrack, and want something that ends before it wears out its welcome, this one deserves the few hours you will give it. Kai, Scout Team

Lightmatter

Lightmatter

15 ene 2020Tunnel Vision GamesAspyr
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A first-person puzzler where stepping into shadow means instant death. Lightmatter builds clever light-manipulation mechanics around one ruthless rule.

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Lightmatter is a first-person puzzle game built around a single, brutal premise: darkness kills. Not metaphorically. The moment your character's body crosses into shadow, it is over. Developer Tunnel Vision Games takes that one rule and stretches it across a full game's worth of environmental puzzles set inside a crumbling research facility powered by an experimental light source called, naturally, Lightmatter. The scientist behind it all, Virgil, narrates your progress through the facility via intercom, and his voice acting lands somewhere between charming and genuinely unsettling. That tonal tightrope is one of the game's underrated strengths. The puzzle design is where the game earns its 91% Steam approval. You manipulate light sources, mirrors, and reflective panels to carve safe paths through each room. Early puzzles teach the logic gently. Later rooms stack conditions until you are rotating beams, timing movements, and mentally projecting shadow geometry before you take a single step. There is a real satisfaction when a solution clicks, because the game rarely cheats the physics. If you think something should work, it usually does. The first-person perspective makes spatial reasoning genuinely hard in the best way, since you are always estimating angles from inside the problem rather than above it. The facility aesthetic is clean but slightly sterile, which is either a weakness or a deliberate choice depending on your patience with Half-Life-style corridors. I lean toward deliberate. The minimalist environment keeps your eyes on the light, which is the point. The soundtrack is ambient and understated, doing exactly what it should: raising quiet tension without announcing itself. Tunnel Vision Games is a small outfit and the craft shows in the details rather than the spectacle. At roughly four to six hours for a first playthrough, Lightmatter knows its length and does not overstay. The pacing is tight enough that even the occasional slower section feels like a breath rather than padding. Where it stumbles is in the story. Virgil is entertaining, but the narrative never quite lands with the weight it seems to be reaching for. The ending arrives and feels smaller than the buildup promised. For a game this committed to atmosphere, the story resolution is a little flat. Some players will also find the shadow-death mechanic punishing in rooms where the geometry gets complex and deaths come from misread angles rather than genuine mistakes. The checkpoint system is forgiving enough to absorb this, but the frustration is real. Lightmatter is for players who want a focused, handcrafted puzzle experience that respects their time. It is not a sprawling sandbox or a replayability machine. It is one well-constructed idea executed with care by a small team that clearly thought hard about every room. If you like Portal-lineage first-person puzzlers, appreciate a confident soundtrack, and want something that ends before it wears out its welcome, this one deserves the few hours you will give it.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamFirst-Person PuzzlerLight MechanicsSingle Rule DesignAtmospheric IndieShort PlaytimePortal-likePhysics PuzzlesNarrative Voiceover

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Intel Core i3 4170 / AMD A8-7600
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8 GB RAM
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NVIDIA GTX 660 / AMD R9 270
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6 GB available space

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Desarrolladora
Tunnel Vision Games
Distribuidora
Aspyr
Fecha de lanzamiento
15 ene 2020

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