Compara los precios de Red Crow Mysteries: Legion en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Cateia Games. Publicado por Cateia Games. Lanzado el 28/5/2015. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Adventure, Indie.

Atmosphere does a lot of heavy lifting here, and for the two-odd hours it lasts, the dark supernatural mood just about earns your patience with its scavenger-hunt core.

I have a soft spot for small, slightly rough-edged HOPAs that reach for something bigger than their budget allows, and Red Crow Mysteries: Legion is exactly that kind of game. Cateia Games built a genuinely eerie premise around a female protagonist who wakes to find her own bedroom feeling wrong, almost like a dream replica of itself, then gets drawn into a centuries-old family covenant with something that calls itself Legion. The setup has real bones: quiet dread, a ghost-mother delivering exposition, and a villain whose static, unblinking face is one of those happy accidents where engine limitations produce something more unsettling than polished animation ever could. The structure is a hybrid of point-and-click adventure and hidden-object hunting across three chapters spanning locations like a garden, a roadside bar, and a tomb. Three difficulty modes sit at the heart of the accessibility design: Easy gives you fast-recharging hints and sparkle cues on active areas, Casual strips the sparkles but keeps the item list, and Adventure removes the find-items panel entirely, pushing the experience toward pure puzzle-adventure territory. That last mode is the one worth recommending to anyone who finds rote object-lists numbing. The puzzle variety breaks things up with tile-sliding challenges, dial-rotation brainteasers, a colour-matching gargoyle game with mild Bejeweled energy, and a solitaire-style dragon-shifting board that briefly makes you sit up straight. None of them are hard, but they keep the pacing from going completely flat. The friction is real and documented by anyone who has played this carefully. The inventory bloats fast, often before the story gives you a reason to use what you have collected. You will repair a car with no obvious narrative purpose, then understand why three scenes later. Some players find that loop pleasantly organic; others find it disorienting. The hidden-object scenes themselves occasionally suffer from muddy, low-contrast presentation where important items blend into busy backgrounds a little too successfully. The soundtrack is the counterweight: understated, atmospheric, the kind of score that knows it is furnishing a mood rather than competing with it. The bluntest honest note is about length. Two to three hours is the ceiling, and the ending arrives abruptly rather than landing. There is no satisfying climax, no teaser for a sequel that never came. For players who need narrative closure, that truncated finale stings. For the kind of person who treats a HOPA session like an afternoon short story, the brevity is forgivable. The 21 hidden roses scattered across scenes add a collectible layer that gently rewards the thorough, and the achievement hooks work well enough to justify a slow, observant playthrough on Adventure mode. Legion is not a game that will reconfigure your taste in genre or stick with you into next week. But it is a handcrafted little thing with a genuinely creepy antagonist, a supernatural family lineage with some actual narrative weight, and a difficulty flexibility that respects different kinds of players. If you love atmospheric casual adventure and you can make peace with a short, unresolved story, there is quiet, specific pleasure here. Kai, Scout Team

Red Crow Mysteries: Legion

Red Crow Mysteries: Legion

28 may 2015Cateia Games
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Atmosphere does a lot of heavy lifting here, and for the two-odd hours it lasts, the dark supernatural mood just about earns your patience with its scavenger-hunt core.

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I have a soft spot for small, slightly rough-edged HOPAs that reach for something bigger than their budget allows, and Red Crow Mysteries: Legion is exactly that kind of game. Cateia Games built a genuinely eerie premise around a female protagonist who wakes to find her own bedroom feeling wrong, almost like a dream replica of itself, then gets drawn into a centuries-old family covenant with something that calls itself Legion. The setup has real bones: quiet dread, a ghost-mother delivering exposition, and a villain whose static, unblinking face is one of those happy accidents where engine limitations produce something more unsettling than polished animation ever could. The structure is a hybrid of point-and-click adventure and hidden-object hunting across three chapters spanning locations like a garden, a roadside bar, and a tomb. Three difficulty modes sit at the heart of the accessibility design: Easy gives you fast-recharging hints and sparkle cues on active areas, Casual strips the sparkles but keeps the item list, and Adventure removes the find-items panel entirely, pushing the experience toward pure puzzle-adventure territory. That last mode is the one worth recommending to anyone who finds rote object-lists numbing. The puzzle variety breaks things up with tile-sliding challenges, dial-rotation brainteasers, a colour-matching gargoyle game with mild Bejeweled energy, and a solitaire-style dragon-shifting board that briefly makes you sit up straight. None of them are hard, but they keep the pacing from going completely flat. The friction is real and documented by anyone who has played this carefully. The inventory bloats fast, often before the story gives you a reason to use what you have collected. You will repair a car with no obvious narrative purpose, then understand why three scenes later. Some players find that loop pleasantly organic; others find it disorienting. The hidden-object scenes themselves occasionally suffer from muddy, low-contrast presentation where important items blend into busy backgrounds a little too successfully. The soundtrack is the counterweight: understated, atmospheric, the kind of score that knows it is furnishing a mood rather than competing with it. The bluntest honest note is about length. Two to three hours is the ceiling, and the ending arrives abruptly rather than landing. There is no satisfying climax, no teaser for a sequel that never came. For players who need narrative closure, that truncated finale stings. For the kind of person who treats a HOPA session like an afternoon short story, the brevity is forgivable. The 21 hidden roses scattered across scenes add a collectible layer that gently rewards the thorough, and the achievement hooks work well enough to justify a slow, observant playthrough on Adventure mode. Legion is not a game that will reconfigure your taste in genre or stick with you into next week. But it is a handcrafted little thing with a genuinely creepy antagonist, a supernatural family lineage with some actual narrative weight, and a difficulty flexibility that respects different kinds of players. If you love atmospheric casual adventure and you can make peace with a short, unresolved story, there is quiet, specific pleasure here.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Hidden-Object AdventureHOPASupernatural ThrillerFemale ProtagonistShort PlaythroughCollectible HuntingCasual-FriendlyPoint-and-ClickDifficulty Modes

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