Compara los precios de Masquerada: Songs and Shadows en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Witching Hour Studios. Publicado por Ysbryd Games. Lanzado el 30/9/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Indie, RPG. Puntuación Metacritic: 64/100.

A story-heavy tactical RPG set in a Venetian-inspired city of masked magic, where political intrigue matters more than loot tables.

Masquerada: Songs and Shadows is a pause-and-play tactical RPG from Witching Hour Studios, set in Ombre, a city-state built on the power of Mascherines - magical masks that grant elemental abilities to their wearers. Think less dungeon crawler, more political thriller with fireballs. The tone sits somewhere between a Renaissance court drama and a classic BioWare party RPG, and if that combination sounds appealing to you, there is a good chance this game will get its hooks in deep. The combat system lets you pause the action to queue up abilities across your party of four. Each character uses a Mascherine tied to a specific element - fire, water, earth, or wind - and the tactical layer comes from chaining abilities, positioning, and exploiting elemental interactions. It is not the deepest system you will ever see. Enemy variety is limited, and the back half of the game starts to feel like the same fight rerun with slightly beefier numbers. Build variety is fairly constrained given the small roster, so do not come here expecting min-maxing rabbit holes. But the combat serves its purpose: it is just engaging enough to keep you moving between story beats without becoming a chore. Where Masquerada genuinely earns its reputation is the writing and worldbuilding. Ombre is a city you can believe in, layered with class tension, colonial guilt, and the slow rot of an institution that has outlived its moral justification. The central character, Cicero Gavar, is an investigator recalled from exile to solve a kidnapping, and his personal history is woven through the political landscape in ways that actually pay off. The supporting cast - each tied to a faction with real ideological weight - is well-written enough that you care who survives. The voice acting is fully performed and mostly excellent, which is worth noting for an indie of this scale. Dialogue rewards attention: the world-building is delivered through character banter and environmental details rather than encyclopedia dumps, which is the right call. The honest caveat is that this is a short, linear experience. You are looking at around eight to ten hours on a single run, and choices influence tone and some late-game outcomes but do not reshape the story dramatically. There are no branching quest lines to chase, no wildly different second-playthrough paths. If you need a sprawling open RPG with a hundred hours of content, Masquerada will feel slim. It is closer to a visual novel with combat than a traditional CRPG. Some players will find that freeing. Others will want more mechanical depth than the game is willing to offer. For the right audience - people who played Planescape: Torment for the writing more than the combat, or who wished more RPGs bothered to have an actual theme - Masquerada is a well-crafted, thoughtful experience that punches above its budget. The world is specific and imagined with real care. The story sticks its landing. The padding is minimal, which is a compliment I do not hand out often. Come for the masks and political scheming, stay for the surprisingly earned emotional finale. Monika, Scout Team

Masquerada: Songs and Shadows

Masquerada: Songs and Shadows

30 sept 2016Witching Hour StudiosYsbryd Games
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A story-heavy tactical RPG set in a Venetian-inspired city of masked magic, where political intrigue matters more than loot tables.

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Masquerada: Songs and Shadows is a pause-and-play tactical RPG from Witching Hour Studios, set in Ombre, a city-state built on the power of Mascherines - magical masks that grant elemental abilities to their wearers. Think less dungeon crawler, more political thriller with fireballs. The tone sits somewhere between a Renaissance court drama and a classic BioWare party RPG, and if that combination sounds appealing to you, there is a good chance this game will get its hooks in deep. The combat system lets you pause the action to queue up abilities across your party of four. Each character uses a Mascherine tied to a specific element - fire, water, earth, or wind - and the tactical layer comes from chaining abilities, positioning, and exploiting elemental interactions. It is not the deepest system you will ever see. Enemy variety is limited, and the back half of the game starts to feel like the same fight rerun with slightly beefier numbers. Build variety is fairly constrained given the small roster, so do not come here expecting min-maxing rabbit holes. But the combat serves its purpose: it is just engaging enough to keep you moving between story beats without becoming a chore. Where Masquerada genuinely earns its reputation is the writing and worldbuilding. Ombre is a city you can believe in, layered with class tension, colonial guilt, and the slow rot of an institution that has outlived its moral justification. The central character, Cicero Gavar, is an investigator recalled from exile to solve a kidnapping, and his personal history is woven through the political landscape in ways that actually pay off. The supporting cast - each tied to a faction with real ideological weight - is well-written enough that you care who survives. The voice acting is fully performed and mostly excellent, which is worth noting for an indie of this scale. Dialogue rewards attention: the world-building is delivered through character banter and environmental details rather than encyclopedia dumps, which is the right call. The honest caveat is that this is a short, linear experience. You are looking at around eight to ten hours on a single run, and choices influence tone and some late-game outcomes but do not reshape the story dramatically. There are no branching quest lines to chase, no wildly different second-playthrough paths. If you need a sprawling open RPG with a hundred hours of content, Masquerada will feel slim. It is closer to a visual novel with combat than a traditional CRPG. Some players will find that freeing. Others will want more mechanical depth than the game is willing to offer. For the right audience - people who played Planescape: Torment for the writing more than the combat, or who wished more RPGs bothered to have an actual theme - Masquerada is a well-crafted, thoughtful experience that punches above its budget. The world is specific and imagined with real care. The story sticks its landing. The padding is minimal, which is a compliment I do not hand out often. Come for the masks and political scheming, stay for the surprisingly earned emotional finale.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamPause-and-Play CombatPolitical IntrigueFully VoicedLinear NarrativeElemental AbilitiesParty-BasedSingle PlaythroughWorldbuilding-Focused

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2.4GHz Intel Core i3
Memory
4 GB RAM
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Intel HD Graphics 4400
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Desarrolladora
Witching Hour Studios
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Ysbryd Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
30 sept 2016

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