Compara los precios de ROUTINE en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Lunar Software. Publicado por Raw Fury. Lanzado el 4/12/2025. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 79/100.

Thirteen years in the making, ROUTINE is the slow-burn sci-fi horror that patient players have earned. If you can handle zero hand-holding on a dead moon, it gets under your skin and stays there.

I went in knowing almost nothing about the 2012 announcement, and I think that was the right way to arrive. ROUTINE drops you into Union Plaza, a once-busy lunar base built from an 80s fever dream of what the future would look like: chunky CRT terminals, corridors lit by flickering emergency strips, analogue dials on every surface. You play a systems technician sent to restore power and find the crew. The crew is not there. Something else is. The central tool is the Cosmonaut Assistance Tool, the C.A.T., and it earns every letter of its name. It handles terminals, runs diagnostics, fires a last-resort electric shockwave, and displays its own battery level on a side panel you physically rotate to check. There is no HUD. No objective markers on a minimap. No health bar tucked into a corner. The game communicates everything through the world itself: wall signs, emails on broken terminals, audio logs, and the weight of silence between footsteps. That commitment to diegetic design is where ROUTINE earns its reputation. The tactility of interacting with this place is extraordinary for a game made by a team of three or four people. The threats escalate well. Early encounters are the "05" security robots, patrol-route machines that can be temporarily shorted out but not destroyed. They stop being terrifying once you learn their patterns, which is a genuine criticism worth naming: once the spatial logic clicks, the robots become inconveniences rather than monsters. What replaces them later shifts the horror register entirely, in ways worth discovering without a spoiler. The stealth is basic, leaning on crouch, hide, wait, but the environment shapes every confrontation in ways that keep tension present even when the mechanics feel thin. Navigation can punish players who lose their spatial memory mid-session. The base is compact and logical in design, but the lack of a map means a missed fuse or overlooked note can send you wandering. Lean into it, not away from it. The soundtrack, built from low industrial drones and lo-fi 80s-influenced textures, does something rare: it makes silence feel louder than music. Composer Mick Gordon contributed to early work, with Nathaniel-Jorden Apostol completing the score. The result is a soundscape that genuinely trains you to listen for threats rather than music cues. At 8-10 hours across a single playthrough, ROUTINE knows exactly when to end, and the pacing rewards the patience it demands. The narrative is assembled through environmental storytelling rather than cutscenes, and while the human characters are thin on personality, the world around them feels painstakingly inhabited. Children's drawings in the daycare. Oddly specific items in the gift shop. It adds up. The weaknesses are real but narrow. Some puzzle clues hide a little too well in the visual detail. Loading screens between major zones (elevator, subway, airlock) briefly break the immersion that every other system works so hard to build. The story has two endings and a philosophical undercurrent that critics have called uneven, though I found the slow reveal earned its ambiguity. For players who want genre-defining mechanical innovation, ROUTINE is not the answer. For players who want to feel genuinely alone somewhere that should not exist, it is rare and it is worth it. Kai, Scout Team

ROUTINE

ROUTINE

4 dic 2025Lunar SoftwareRaw Fury
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Thirteen years in the making, ROUTINE is the slow-burn sci-fi horror that patient players have earned. If you can handle zero hand-holding on a dead moon, it gets under your skin and stays there.

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I went in knowing almost nothing about the 2012 announcement, and I think that was the right way to arrive. ROUTINE drops you into Union Plaza, a once-busy lunar base built from an 80s fever dream of what the future would look like: chunky CRT terminals, corridors lit by flickering emergency strips, analogue dials on every surface. You play a systems technician sent to restore power and find the crew. The crew is not there. Something else is. The central tool is the Cosmonaut Assistance Tool, the C.A.T., and it earns every letter of its name. It handles terminals, runs diagnostics, fires a last-resort electric shockwave, and displays its own battery level on a side panel you physically rotate to check. There is no HUD. No objective markers on a minimap. No health bar tucked into a corner. The game communicates everything through the world itself: wall signs, emails on broken terminals, audio logs, and the weight of silence between footsteps. That commitment to diegetic design is where ROUTINE earns its reputation. The tactility of interacting with this place is extraordinary for a game made by a team of three or four people. The threats escalate well. Early encounters are the "05" security robots, patrol-route machines that can be temporarily shorted out but not destroyed. They stop being terrifying once you learn their patterns, which is a genuine criticism worth naming: once the spatial logic clicks, the robots become inconveniences rather than monsters. What replaces them later shifts the horror register entirely, in ways worth discovering without a spoiler. The stealth is basic, leaning on crouch, hide, wait, but the environment shapes every confrontation in ways that keep tension present even when the mechanics feel thin. Navigation can punish players who lose their spatial memory mid-session. The base is compact and logical in design, but the lack of a map means a missed fuse or overlooked note can send you wandering. Lean into it, not away from it. The soundtrack, built from low industrial drones and lo-fi 80s-influenced textures, does something rare: it makes silence feel louder than music. Composer Mick Gordon contributed to early work, with Nathaniel-Jorden Apostol completing the score. The result is a soundscape that genuinely trains you to listen for threats rather than music cues. At 8-10 hours across a single playthrough, ROUTINE knows exactly when to end, and the pacing rewards the patience it demands. The narrative is assembled through environmental storytelling rather than cutscenes, and while the human characters are thin on personality, the world around them feels painstakingly inhabited. Children's drawings in the daycare. Oddly specific items in the gift shop. It adds up. The weaknesses are real but narrow. Some puzzle clues hide a little too well in the visual detail. Loading screens between major zones (elevator, subway, airlock) briefly break the immersion that every other system works so hard to build. The story has two endings and a philosophical undercurrent that critics have called uneven, though I found the slow reveal earned its ambiguity. For players who want genre-defining mechanical innovation, ROUTINE is not the answer. For players who want to feel genuinely alone somewhere that should not exist, it is rare and it is worth it.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:aaaDiegetic UINo HUDEnvironmental StorytellingPermadeathRetrofuturismStealth-AvoidanceAudio-Driven HorrorSingle Ending BranchingSlow Burn

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Windows 10 64-bit
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8 GB RAM
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Version 11
Storage
10 GB available space
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Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 / AMD Radeon RX 570
Processor
Intel Core i5-8600 / Ryzen 5 3600

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4 dic 2025

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