Compara los precios de Silicon Dreams | cyberpunk interrogation en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por James Patton. Publicado por Clockwork Bird. Lanzado el 20/4/2021. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Adventure, Indie, Simulation. Puntuación Metacritic: 81/100.

Papers, Please traded bureaucratic stamps for android lives, this is that game, dressed in neon and holding a lie detector. Roughly 4 hours per run, with enough branching outcomes to justify two or three playthroughs.

I sat down with Silicon Dreams expecting a stylish visual novel with a Philip K. Dick skin slapped on top. What I got was a genuine decision-making system that put me in knots by the second interrogation, and that first case, where you are immediately handed the fate of your own trainer android, sets the tone with zero mercy. The premise drops you into 2065 as D-0527, an interrogator-model android working for Kronos Robotics, a megacorporation that very much wants its deviant units identified, reported, and dealt with. The core loop is: read the subject file, open the questioning interface, then watch a live emotion radial wheel track six states, joy, sadness, anger, disgust, shock, and fear, as your dialogue choices cause readings to spike or dip in real time. Certain questions are locked behind emotional "walls" that only open once you've pushed a subject into the right state, so the interrogation becomes a sequencing puzzle as much as a moral drama. Get the ordering wrong, burn your subject's trust too early, and the information you need disappears. The Kronos report form sits open the whole time, logging everything, reminding you that lying on it is possible but carries its own risk: if your submitted answers diverge too much from what the transcripts show, your evaluation metrics fall and the game ends. For a strategy-minded player, this is the depth that matters. The question web branches in ways that actually connect, early choices gate later topics, and the emotional state you cultivate in one exchange determines whether the next line of inquiry even unlocks. Some android subjects have emotion caps programmed in by design, meaning a household-servant model flagging high anger is the kind of deviation Kronos cares about, and it is your job to catch it, then decide what to do with that information. The player-facing data, transcript, emotion wheel, corporate task checklist, is cleanly organized without being overwhelming, which is exactly the right call for a text-heavy experience. There is no hand-holding once the tutorial case with ALEx closes, and the game is honest about that. Where Silicon Dreams earns its Metacritic 81 is in the writing. The script is careful and specific; every android you interrogate has a texture to their speech that makes the decommission decision land differently each time. The tension between playing a loyal Kronos tool and quietly routing for the android underground is maintained well through most of the runtime. You can lie to your superiors, file false reports, spare subjects you were meant to condemn, but your own conversation transcripts are the evidence against you, so every act of quiet rebellion is a calculated risk. Multiple endings branch from the cumulative weight of those decisions, including outcomes that require you to simultaneously satisfy Kronos's scoring system and earn trust from the revolutionary network, a needle-threading exercise that rewards the methodical player on a second run. The limitations are real and worth naming. A single playthrough runs roughly four hours, which is short even by visual novel standards, and the presentation is basic: no voice acting, simple geometry, a static office environment that does upgrade visually as your Kronos rating improves but never becomes visually impressive. The camera and retinal-scan view evoke the Blade Runner aesthetic without adding interrogation information you can actually use, which reviewers across the board flagged as a missed mechanical opportunity. A small number of players have also hit scoring edge cases where the corporate evaluation felt opaque or unfair, situations where doing your best corporate work still triggered a "deviant" classification. Whether that is a design feature or a calibration issue depends partly on your tolerance for ambiguity. The game's references to its own inspirations can also veer into self-congratulatory territory, leaning on Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep so visibly that it occasionally undercuts the world-building it is otherwise doing quietly and well. For the audience that lives in the interrogation layer, the players who read transcripts, track emotion states like a spreadsheet, and want to understand the exact chain of decisions that unlocks the hardest ending, Silicon Dreams is a compact, punchy system with real replay value. It is not a game for players who need moment-to-moment action or visual spectacle. Treat it like two or three focused sessions with a notepad nearby, and the branching structure gives you your money's worth. Diego, Scout Team

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Silicon Dreams | cyberpunk interrogation

20 abr 2021James PattonClockwork Bird
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Papers, Please traded bureaucratic stamps for android lives, this is that game, dressed in neon and holding a lie detector. Roughly 4 hours per run, with enough branching outcomes to justify two or three playthroughs.

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I sat down with Silicon Dreams expecting a stylish visual novel with a Philip K. Dick skin slapped on top. What I got was a genuine decision-making system that put me in knots by the second interrogation, and that first case, where you are immediately handed the fate of your own trainer android, sets the tone with zero mercy. The premise drops you into 2065 as D-0527, an interrogator-model android working for Kronos Robotics, a megacorporation that very much wants its deviant units identified, reported, and dealt with. The core loop is: read the subject file, open the questioning interface, then watch a live emotion radial wheel track six states, joy, sadness, anger, disgust, shock, and fear, as your dialogue choices cause readings to spike or dip in real time. Certain questions are locked behind emotional "walls" that only open once you've pushed a subject into the right state, so the interrogation becomes a sequencing puzzle as much as a moral drama. Get the ordering wrong, burn your subject's trust too early, and the information you need disappears. The Kronos report form sits open the whole time, logging everything, reminding you that lying on it is possible but carries its own risk: if your submitted answers diverge too much from what the transcripts show, your evaluation metrics fall and the game ends. For a strategy-minded player, this is the depth that matters. The question web branches in ways that actually connect, early choices gate later topics, and the emotional state you cultivate in one exchange determines whether the next line of inquiry even unlocks. Some android subjects have emotion caps programmed in by design, meaning a household-servant model flagging high anger is the kind of deviation Kronos cares about, and it is your job to catch it, then decide what to do with that information. The player-facing data, transcript, emotion wheel, corporate task checklist, is cleanly organized without being overwhelming, which is exactly the right call for a text-heavy experience. There is no hand-holding once the tutorial case with ALEx closes, and the game is honest about that. Where Silicon Dreams earns its Metacritic 81 is in the writing. The script is careful and specific; every android you interrogate has a texture to their speech that makes the decommission decision land differently each time. The tension between playing a loyal Kronos tool and quietly routing for the android underground is maintained well through most of the runtime. You can lie to your superiors, file false reports, spare subjects you were meant to condemn, but your own conversation transcripts are the evidence against you, so every act of quiet rebellion is a calculated risk. Multiple endings branch from the cumulative weight of those decisions, including outcomes that require you to simultaneously satisfy Kronos's scoring system and earn trust from the revolutionary network, a needle-threading exercise that rewards the methodical player on a second run. The limitations are real and worth naming. A single playthrough runs roughly four hours, which is short even by visual novel standards, and the presentation is basic: no voice acting, simple geometry, a static office environment that does upgrade visually as your Kronos rating improves but never becomes visually impressive. The camera and retinal-scan view evoke the Blade Runner aesthetic without adding interrogation information you can actually use, which reviewers across the board flagged as a missed mechanical opportunity. A small number of players have also hit scoring edge cases where the corporate evaluation felt opaque or unfair, situations where doing your best corporate work still triggered a "deviant" classification. Whether that is a design feature or a calibration issue depends partly on your tolerance for ambiguity. The game's references to its own inspirations can also veer into self-congratulatory territory, leaning on Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep so visibly that it occasionally undercuts the world-building it is otherwise doing quietly and well. For the audience that lives in the interrogation layer, the players who read transcripts, track emotion states like a spreadsheet, and want to understand the exact chain of decisions that unlocks the hardest ending, Silicon Dreams is a compact, punchy system with real replay value. It is not a game for players who need moment-to-moment action or visual spectacle. Treat it like two or three focused sessions with a notepad nearby, and the branching structure gives you your money's worth.

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Diego · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:aaaInterrogation SimBranching ConsequencesEmotion ManipulationCorporate Loyalty SystemShort-but-ReplayableDystopian AI ThemesText-Heavy Decision-MakingMultiple Endings

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James Patton
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Clockwork Bird
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20 abr 2021

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