Compara los precios de NORCO en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Geography of Robots. Publicado por Raw Fury. Lanzado el 24/3/2022. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 89/100.

NORCO is a point-and-click set in the chemical-plant suburbs of South Louisiana, where a missing brother and a dying mother unravel into something stranger and more tender than you expect.

NORCO is a dialogue-heavy point-and-click adventure rooted so firmly in a specific place that the place itself becomes the game's engine. Developer Geography of Robots built a Southern Louisiana that smells like refinery smoke and creek water, where strip malls decay beside industrial pipelines and every NPC carries a full life behind their two or three lines of text. You play as Kay, returning home after her mother's death to find her brother missing. What starts as a domestic mystery slowly tilts into something more surreal, more political, and more quietly devastating. The mechanical loop is simple: explore locations, talk to characters, make choices in branching dialogue trees, pick up the occasional item. There are no twitch puzzles, no inventory headaches. The difficulty is almost entirely emotional. Some players will bounce off the slow first chapter, which asks you to absorb setting and grief before it gives you momentum. Stay with it. The pacing is intentional. By the time the game opens up and the strangeness multiplies, you will feel the weight of everything it has been quietly stacking. What makes NORCO extraordinary is its writing. The prose is dense, literary, and surprisingly funny in places, the kind of dark humor that only works because the sadness underneath it is real. It draws on Southern Gothic tradition without being a costume version of it. The game has things to say about late-stage capitalism, environmental collapse, and labor. It says them through characters you actually care about rather than through monologue speeches. That is harder to pull off than it sounds. The pixel art is some of the most expressive work in the genre right now. Scenes are framed like still photographs, with layers of color and atmosphere that shift depending on time of day and narrative state. The soundtrack by Moxile is the kind of ambient, droning, occasionally beautiful score that I find myself returning to outside the game. It does not underline emotions for you. It just holds the air around them. At around five to seven hours, NORCO knows exactly when to end. It does not pad. It does not repeat itself. If you want a game that respects your time and your intelligence, this is it. If you want action, fast feedback, or systems to optimize, look elsewhere. For everyone who has ever wanted a point-and-click that reads like a novel written by someone who actually grew up somewhere specific and strange, NORCO is the one. Kai, Scout Team

NORCO

NORCO

24 mar 2022Geography of RobotsRaw Fury
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NORCO is a point-and-click set in the chemical-plant suburbs of South Louisiana, where a missing brother and a dying mother unravel into something stranger and more tender than you expect.

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NORCO is a dialogue-heavy point-and-click adventure rooted so firmly in a specific place that the place itself becomes the game's engine. Developer Geography of Robots built a Southern Louisiana that smells like refinery smoke and creek water, where strip malls decay beside industrial pipelines and every NPC carries a full life behind their two or three lines of text. You play as Kay, returning home after her mother's death to find her brother missing. What starts as a domestic mystery slowly tilts into something more surreal, more political, and more quietly devastating. The mechanical loop is simple: explore locations, talk to characters, make choices in branching dialogue trees, pick up the occasional item. There are no twitch puzzles, no inventory headaches. The difficulty is almost entirely emotional. Some players will bounce off the slow first chapter, which asks you to absorb setting and grief before it gives you momentum. Stay with it. The pacing is intentional. By the time the game opens up and the strangeness multiplies, you will feel the weight of everything it has been quietly stacking. What makes NORCO extraordinary is its writing. The prose is dense, literary, and surprisingly funny in places, the kind of dark humor that only works because the sadness underneath it is real. It draws on Southern Gothic tradition without being a costume version of it. The game has things to say about late-stage capitalism, environmental collapse, and labor. It says them through characters you actually care about rather than through monologue speeches. That is harder to pull off than it sounds. The pixel art is some of the most expressive work in the genre right now. Scenes are framed like still photographs, with layers of color and atmosphere that shift depending on time of day and narrative state. The soundtrack by Moxile is the kind of ambient, droning, occasionally beautiful score that I find myself returning to outside the game. It does not underline emotions for you. It just holds the air around them. At around five to seven hours, NORCO knows exactly when to end. It does not pad. It does not repeat itself. If you want a game that respects your time and your intelligence, this is it. If you want action, fast feedback, or systems to optimize, look elsewhere. For everyone who has ever wanted a point-and-click that reads like a novel written by someone who actually grew up somewhere specific and strange, NORCO is the one.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

steamSouthern GothicLiterary WritingAtmosphericShort PlaytimeEnvironmental StorytellingBranching DialogueSingle Player NarrativePixel Art Cinematics

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OS
Windows 7
Processor
Intel i5 or AMD equivalent
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
Intel Iris/AMD Vega 8 or equivalent
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
4 GB available space

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Windows 10/11
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Desarrolladora
Geography of Robots
Distribuidora
Raw Fury
Fecha de lanzamiento
24 mar 2022

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NORCO fue desarrollado por Geography of Robots y publicado por Raw Fury.

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