Compara los precios de Silt en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Spiral Circus Games. Publicado por Fireshine Games. Lanzado el 1/6/2022. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 72/100.

A wordless deep-sea puzzle game where you possess sea creatures to solve your way through a gorgeous, nightmarish ocean. Strange, slow, and genuinely unsettling.

Silt is a black-and-white underwater puzzle-adventure from Spiral Circus Games, built around one quietly brilliant idea: you play a diver who can possess the creatures around you and use their bodies to interact with the environment. Possess a shark to bite through barriers. Slip into a smaller fish to thread through tight gaps. Chain possessions together to activate mechanisms that your fragile human body could never touch. The whole thing unfolds without a single word of dialogue or on-screen instruction, asking you to read the ocean itself for clues. The art direction is the reason to be here. Everything is rendered in stark, high-contrast ink-work, like someone illustrated a deep-sea nature documentary with a reed pen at 2 a.m. The creatures range from recognizable to genuinely alien, and the larger boss-scale entities you encounter feel like they arrived from a different mythology altogether. The soundtrack leans into drone and ambient texture rather than melody, which is exactly the right call. This is not a cheerful ocean. It is cold, pressurised, and indifferent to you. Where Silt earns its keep is in those quiet moments of environmental storytelling. Ancient machinery, fossilised giants, structures that imply civilisations that did not survive their curiosity. The game never explains any of it. You piece together a rough sense of what happened and what you are, and the ambiguity feels intentional rather than lazy. For players who respond to that kind of restraint, the experience lands with real weight. The criticisms are fair, though. Silt is short, around two to three hours for most players, and the puzzle design occasionally stalls on trial-and-error possession chains where the solution is less intuitive than the game seems to think. A few sequences ask you to replay the same short stretch multiple times after deaths, which disrupts the hypnotic rhythm the game works hard to build. The mixed Steam review score is not a mystery: people who expected more mechanical depth or a longer runtime have a point. This is a mood piece wearing puzzle-game clothes, and if you come in expecting Braid-level mechanical rigour you will leave disappointed. But for the right player, the one who keeps a folder of screenshots from games like Inside, Limbo, or Hollow Knight purely for their visual compositions, Silt earns its runtime honestly. It knows what it is, it knows when to end, and it leaves an image or two in your head that take a while to fade. That is not nothing. That is, frankly, more than most games twice its length manage. Kai, Scout Team

Silt

Silt

1 jun 2022Spiral Circus GamesFireshine Games
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A wordless deep-sea puzzle game where you possess sea creatures to solve your way through a gorgeous, nightmarish ocean. Strange, slow, and genuinely unsettling.

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Silt is a black-and-white underwater puzzle-adventure from Spiral Circus Games, built around one quietly brilliant idea: you play a diver who can possess the creatures around you and use their bodies to interact with the environment. Possess a shark to bite through barriers. Slip into a smaller fish to thread through tight gaps. Chain possessions together to activate mechanisms that your fragile human body could never touch. The whole thing unfolds without a single word of dialogue or on-screen instruction, asking you to read the ocean itself for clues. The art direction is the reason to be here. Everything is rendered in stark, high-contrast ink-work, like someone illustrated a deep-sea nature documentary with a reed pen at 2 a.m. The creatures range from recognizable to genuinely alien, and the larger boss-scale entities you encounter feel like they arrived from a different mythology altogether. The soundtrack leans into drone and ambient texture rather than melody, which is exactly the right call. This is not a cheerful ocean. It is cold, pressurised, and indifferent to you. Where Silt earns its keep is in those quiet moments of environmental storytelling. Ancient machinery, fossilised giants, structures that imply civilisations that did not survive their curiosity. The game never explains any of it. You piece together a rough sense of what happened and what you are, and the ambiguity feels intentional rather than lazy. For players who respond to that kind of restraint, the experience lands with real weight. The criticisms are fair, though. Silt is short, around two to three hours for most players, and the puzzle design occasionally stalls on trial-and-error possession chains where the solution is less intuitive than the game seems to think. A few sequences ask you to replay the same short stretch multiple times after deaths, which disrupts the hypnotic rhythm the game works hard to build. The mixed Steam review score is not a mystery: people who expected more mechanical depth or a longer runtime have a point. This is a mood piece wearing puzzle-game clothes, and if you come in expecting Braid-level mechanical rigour you will leave disappointed. But for the right player, the one who keeps a folder of screenshots from games like Inside, Limbo, or Hollow Knight purely for their visual compositions, Silt earns its runtime honestly. It knows what it is, it knows when to end, and it leaves an image or two in your head that take a while to fade. That is not nothing. That is, frankly, more than most games twice its length manage.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamCreature PossessionAtmospheric HorrorWordless StorytellingBlack and White ArtEnvironmental PuzzlesAmbient SoundtrackShort ExperienceDark Fantasy

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Windows 10 x64
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Intel Core i5 - 8300H 2.3Ghz
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia GTX 1050 - 4GB

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Spiral Circus Games
Distribuidora
Fireshine Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
1 jun 2022

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