Compara los precios de Platform 8 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por KOTAKE CREATE. Publicado por PLAYISM. Lanzado el 31/5/2024. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie, Simulation.

Thirty minutes trapped in a looping train car, spot the wrong thing and you reset to zero. Tighter than its predecessor in some ways, messier in others - but the atmosphere earns its place.

I spent most of my time with Platform 8 second-guessing whether the overhead advertisement had always been tilted or whether I had just convinced myself it was normal. That specific kind of doubt - the quiet, creeping uncertainty that makes you distrust your own eyes - is the thing KOTAKE CREATE does better than almost anyone working in this micro-genre right now, and it is largely intact here. The setup is a clean mechanical pivot from Exit 8. Where that game had you patrolling a repeating underground corridor and turning back whenever you spotted something wrong, Platform 8 locks the direction of travel: you always move forward through looping train cars, and you need to successfully clear eight anomaly encounters without a game-over to reach the titular platform and escape. A counter above the exit door ticks upward each time you survive a car. Get caught, and it resets to zero. The anomaly pool itself rotates without repetition once you have seen each one, which means a second or third run genuinely surfaces new encounters rather than recycling the same flooding-car or bloody-handprint scares you have already memorised. Some anomalies demand active responses - sprinting through rising water, waiting out a shouting figure at the door, reading cryptic arrow-and-number sequences to open a locked exit - while others reward pure patience. That variety is real, and it keeps a short runtime from feeling completely exhausted after one sitting. Where Platform 8 fumbles is in the area critics and players have both flagged: the train car environment is busier than a clean subway corridor, which sounds like an advantage but often works against the design. Spotting the one wrong poster among all the real-world licensed advertisements requires the kind of pixel-hunting patience that tips into tedium rather than tension. A handful of anomalies resolve themselves if you simply wait, which flattens what should be a high-stakes read-and-react moment into something closer to idle observation. The forced-forward movement also removes the satisfying deliberate turn-back that gave Exit 8 its rhythm. The net result is a game that several reviewers described as feeling more passive than its predecessor, and that critique is fair. The steam reception tells an honest story: broadly positive from players who went in knowing it was a short, atmosphere-first experience, more divided among those expecting the puzzle density of Exit 8. As a follow-up from a solo developer working fast in a genre he essentially built, it is a creditable experiment. The liminal-space atmosphere is genuinely effective - the lone phone-scrolling passenger sitting through every horror without flinching is one of the better running gags in recent indie horror - and the golden ending, which requires hunting down every anomaly across multiple loops, adds modest replay value for completionists. Just do not expect a systems-deep puzzle game. This is a vibes delivery mechanism with light obstacle-response mechanics stapled on. Diego, Scout Team

Platform 8

Platform 8

31 may 2024KOTAKE CREATEPLAYISM
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Thirty minutes trapped in a looping train car, spot the wrong thing and you reset to zero. Tighter than its predecessor in some ways, messier in others - but the atmosphere earns its place.

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I spent most of my time with Platform 8 second-guessing whether the overhead advertisement had always been tilted or whether I had just convinced myself it was normal. That specific kind of doubt - the quiet, creeping uncertainty that makes you distrust your own eyes - is the thing KOTAKE CREATE does better than almost anyone working in this micro-genre right now, and it is largely intact here. The setup is a clean mechanical pivot from Exit 8. Where that game had you patrolling a repeating underground corridor and turning back whenever you spotted something wrong, Platform 8 locks the direction of travel: you always move forward through looping train cars, and you need to successfully clear eight anomaly encounters without a game-over to reach the titular platform and escape. A counter above the exit door ticks upward each time you survive a car. Get caught, and it resets to zero. The anomaly pool itself rotates without repetition once you have seen each one, which means a second or third run genuinely surfaces new encounters rather than recycling the same flooding-car or bloody-handprint scares you have already memorised. Some anomalies demand active responses - sprinting through rising water, waiting out a shouting figure at the door, reading cryptic arrow-and-number sequences to open a locked exit - while others reward pure patience. That variety is real, and it keeps a short runtime from feeling completely exhausted after one sitting. Where Platform 8 fumbles is in the area critics and players have both flagged: the train car environment is busier than a clean subway corridor, which sounds like an advantage but often works against the design. Spotting the one wrong poster among all the real-world licensed advertisements requires the kind of pixel-hunting patience that tips into tedium rather than tension. A handful of anomalies resolve themselves if you simply wait, which flattens what should be a high-stakes read-and-react moment into something closer to idle observation. The forced-forward movement also removes the satisfying deliberate turn-back that gave Exit 8 its rhythm. The net result is a game that several reviewers described as feeling more passive than its predecessor, and that critique is fair. The steam reception tells an honest story: broadly positive from players who went in knowing it was a short, atmosphere-first experience, more divided among those expecting the puzzle density of Exit 8. As a follow-up from a solo developer working fast in a genre he essentially built, it is a creditable experiment. The liminal-space atmosphere is genuinely effective - the lone phone-scrolling passenger sitting through every horror without flinching is one of the better running gags in recent indie horror - and the golden ending, which requires hunting down every anomaly across multiple loops, adds modest replay value for completionists. Just do not expect a systems-deep puzzle game. This is a vibes delivery mechanism with light obstacle-response mechanics stapled on.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayercontroller-supporttier:sub-5Anomaly-SpottingLiminal Space HorrorLoop MechanicForward-Only NavigationSolo DeveloperGolden EndingShort HorrorJapanese Transit AtmosphereReactive Anomalies

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OS
Windows 10 64bit
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970
Processor
intel Core i7 4770

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