Compara los precios de Retro Machina en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Orbit Studio. Publicado por Super.com. Lanzado el 12/5/2021. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 64/100.

A lone robot explores a beautifully decayed retro-futuristic world, hacking machines and solving puzzles in a game that prioritizes atmosphere over spectacle.

Retro Machina is a top-down action-adventure from Orbit Studio that puts you inside the rusting skull of a small, defective robot cast out from a domed city and left to wander a world that humanity apparently walked away from a long time ago. It is a quiet, melancholic kind of game, the sort that trusts silence and slow revelation more than cutscenes and exposition dumps. If that sounds like your frequency, keep reading. The core loop sits at the intersection of light combat and environmental puzzles. Your robot cannot fight most enemies directly at first, so the game hands you a mechanic where you can take control of other machines around you, using their unique abilities to solve obstacles or turn them against each other. It is a clever hook and the puzzle design around it is genuinely inventive at its best. You will find yourself juggling multiple controlled units, timing attacks, and rerouting power flows through crumbling factory floors. The combat itself is not especially deep, a few weapon types, dodge rolling, the usual action-game furniture, but it does the job and never feels like it is fighting the puzzle focus for dominance. What Orbit Studio clearly poured their energy into is the world itself. The retro-futuristic aesthetic lands exactly where it aims: chunky CRT-era machinery, overgrown industrial corridors, a color palette that mixes oxidized copper greens with warm amber lighting. The soundtrack deserves its own sentence. It is understated, slightly eerie, full of ambient hum and distant mechanical percussion, the kind of score that makes a mostly empty room feel like it is breathing. For a small studio production this is genuinely accomplished work. The criticisms worth flagging are real though. Retro Machina runs roughly four to six hours, and the pacing has some sag in its middle section where new mechanics dry up and the environments start to feel repetitive before the final stretch redeems them. The combat, while serviceable, lacks the snap that would make replaying encounters satisfying. The story communicates primarily through environmental storytelling and brief robot-language audio logs, which is an artistic choice I personally respect, but players who need clear narrative payoffs may find the ending feels thin. The Metacritic score of 64 reflects reviewers who wanted more game for their money, and that is a fair read if you measure value strictly by runtime or mechanical complexity. Where it wins, though, is in the specific feeling it creates. There is a handcrafted intentionality to every screen here that you can feel in triple-A games approximately never. This is a small team that decided exactly what kind of game they wanted to make and made it without compromise. The robot puzzle mechanic, the soundscape, the studied silence between moments, it all coheres. The 86% positive Steam rating from players who actually bought it is the more honest number for the audience this game is pitched at. If you have a soft spot for atmospheric indie adventures, for games about solitude and mechanical melancholy, for worlds that ask you to read their ruins rather than having an NPC explain them, Retro Machina is worth your afternoon. Go in expecting a mood piece with puzzles attached, not an action game with mood as decoration, and you will likely leave satisfied. Kai, Scout Team

Retro Machina

Retro Machina

12 may 2021Orbit StudioSuper.com
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A lone robot explores a beautifully decayed retro-futuristic world, hacking machines and solving puzzles in a game that prioritizes atmosphere over spectacle.

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Retro Machina is a top-down action-adventure from Orbit Studio that puts you inside the rusting skull of a small, defective robot cast out from a domed city and left to wander a world that humanity apparently walked away from a long time ago. It is a quiet, melancholic kind of game, the sort that trusts silence and slow revelation more than cutscenes and exposition dumps. If that sounds like your frequency, keep reading. The core loop sits at the intersection of light combat and environmental puzzles. Your robot cannot fight most enemies directly at first, so the game hands you a mechanic where you can take control of other machines around you, using their unique abilities to solve obstacles or turn them against each other. It is a clever hook and the puzzle design around it is genuinely inventive at its best. You will find yourself juggling multiple controlled units, timing attacks, and rerouting power flows through crumbling factory floors. The combat itself is not especially deep, a few weapon types, dodge rolling, the usual action-game furniture, but it does the job and never feels like it is fighting the puzzle focus for dominance. What Orbit Studio clearly poured their energy into is the world itself. The retro-futuristic aesthetic lands exactly where it aims: chunky CRT-era machinery, overgrown industrial corridors, a color palette that mixes oxidized copper greens with warm amber lighting. The soundtrack deserves its own sentence. It is understated, slightly eerie, full of ambient hum and distant mechanical percussion, the kind of score that makes a mostly empty room feel like it is breathing. For a small studio production this is genuinely accomplished work. The criticisms worth flagging are real though. Retro Machina runs roughly four to six hours, and the pacing has some sag in its middle section where new mechanics dry up and the environments start to feel repetitive before the final stretch redeems them. The combat, while serviceable, lacks the snap that would make replaying encounters satisfying. The story communicates primarily through environmental storytelling and brief robot-language audio logs, which is an artistic choice I personally respect, but players who need clear narrative payoffs may find the ending feels thin. The Metacritic score of 64 reflects reviewers who wanted more game for their money, and that is a fair read if you measure value strictly by runtime or mechanical complexity. Where it wins, though, is in the specific feeling it creates. There is a handcrafted intentionality to every screen here that you can feel in triple-A games approximately never. This is a small team that decided exactly what kind of game they wanted to make and made it without compromise. The robot puzzle mechanic, the soundscape, the studied silence between moments, it all coheres. The 86% positive Steam rating from players who actually bought it is the more honest number for the audience this game is pitched at. If you have a soft spot for atmospheric indie adventures, for games about solitude and mechanical melancholy, for worlds that ask you to read their ruins rather than having an NPC explain them, Retro Machina is worth your afternoon. Go in expecting a mood piece with puzzles attached, not an action game with mood as decoration, and you will likely leave satisfied.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamMachine HackingEnvironmental StorytellingAtmosphericRetro-FuturisticTop-Down PuzzlesMelancholicShort PlaytimeSingle Mechanic Focus

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OS
Windows 7 or higher
Processor
Intel Core i3 or AMD FX 6300 processor, 2GHz or faster
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia GT 1030 or AMD RX 550 or higher series
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
10 GB available space

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Windows 10 or higher
Processor
Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 3
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia GTX 1050 or AMD RX 560
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
10 GB available space

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Steam
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Desarrolladora
Orbit Studio
Distribuidora
Super.com
Fecha de lanzamiento
12 may 2021

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