Compara los precios de Sinister Halloween en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Celeritas Games. Publicado por Celeritas Games. Lanzado el 31/10/2019. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie, Simulation.

Trick-or-treating as a horror survival premise sounds like a gimme, and for one short, spooky night it mostly delivers - if you can tolerate a few rough edges from a two-person indie team.

My usual beat is grand strategy and city builders, so when Sinister Halloween landed on my review queue I approached it the way I approach any new system: read the inputs, map the decision points, then stress-test the edges. What I found is a lo-fi Halloween FPS that punches above its budget on atmosphere and punches well below it on mechanical polish. Built by a two-person Canadian indie studio, the game splits into two distinct chunks. The story campaign runs across nine maps set in Mountain Peaks, Northern Canada, taking you through a haunted forest, a cemetery, an abandoned house, a slaughterhouse, and a manor before the Soul Reaper shows up as a final boss. Then there are eight separate survival maps where the objective is simpler: arm yourself, push to the exit, kill everything in between. That survival mode is the tighter, more replayable half. It strips out the narrative flab and gives you a pistol, a shotgun, a fire torch, or a holy cross, and lets enemy pressure do the talking. Enemy types include werewolves, graveyard mummies, spirit ghosts, a chainsaw butcher, and the memorably named Mama Ghost Lady. None of them are tactically complex, and outside the final boss most go down in one or two shots, but the density and the darkness keep you honest. The atmosphere is the genuine strength here. Playing with headphones on a dark screen, the sound design and trigger-based scare events land closer to a real haunted attraction than to a polished horror game, which is clearly the intent. The checkpoint system, however, is where the design falls apart at a systemic level. When you die, you respawn in a fixed location but enemies stay exactly where they killed you, which can create soft-lock conditions if you respawn without a weapon nearby. That is not a difficulty curve; that is a broken feedback loop. Combine that with reported floating bugs in certain map areas and occasional crashes noted by the player community, and you are looking at a game that needed another patch pass. Voice acting is a known weak point too, recorded by the developers themselves, and the pacing of dialogue overlaps awkwardly in places. The VR mode is the other side of the value calculation. Supporting HTC Vive and Oculus Rift with physical reach-and-grab mechanics and both walking locomotion and teleportation options, it turns the janky flat-screen FPS into something genuinely tense. If you have a compatible headset, that is clearly the intended primary experience. On flat PC the controls are bog-standard mouse-and-keyboard FPS, functional but not remarkable. Steam user sentiment sits solidly in the "Very Positive" range, which tells you the audience this is aimed at - Halloween enthusiasts and VR horror fans looking for seasonal atmosphere - is finding what it came for. If you are approaching it as a mechanically demanding horror shooter, recalibrate expectations accordingly. There is an Asylum DLC that adds a journalist-perspective chapter inside a mental asylum, worth considering if the base game's vibe clicks for you. Diego, Scout Team

Sinister Halloween

Sinister Halloween

31 oct 2019Celeritas Games
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Trick-or-treating as a horror survival premise sounds like a gimme, and for one short, spooky night it mostly delivers - if you can tolerate a few rough edges from a two-person indie team.

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My usual beat is grand strategy and city builders, so when Sinister Halloween landed on my review queue I approached it the way I approach any new system: read the inputs, map the decision points, then stress-test the edges. What I found is a lo-fi Halloween FPS that punches above its budget on atmosphere and punches well below it on mechanical polish. Built by a two-person Canadian indie studio, the game splits into two distinct chunks. The story campaign runs across nine maps set in Mountain Peaks, Northern Canada, taking you through a haunted forest, a cemetery, an abandoned house, a slaughterhouse, and a manor before the Soul Reaper shows up as a final boss. Then there are eight separate survival maps where the objective is simpler: arm yourself, push to the exit, kill everything in between. That survival mode is the tighter, more replayable half. It strips out the narrative flab and gives you a pistol, a shotgun, a fire torch, or a holy cross, and lets enemy pressure do the talking. Enemy types include werewolves, graveyard mummies, spirit ghosts, a chainsaw butcher, and the memorably named Mama Ghost Lady. None of them are tactically complex, and outside the final boss most go down in one or two shots, but the density and the darkness keep you honest. The atmosphere is the genuine strength here. Playing with headphones on a dark screen, the sound design and trigger-based scare events land closer to a real haunted attraction than to a polished horror game, which is clearly the intent. The checkpoint system, however, is where the design falls apart at a systemic level. When you die, you respawn in a fixed location but enemies stay exactly where they killed you, which can create soft-lock conditions if you respawn without a weapon nearby. That is not a difficulty curve; that is a broken feedback loop. Combine that with reported floating bugs in certain map areas and occasional crashes noted by the player community, and you are looking at a game that needed another patch pass. Voice acting is a known weak point too, recorded by the developers themselves, and the pacing of dialogue overlaps awkwardly in places. The VR mode is the other side of the value calculation. Supporting HTC Vive and Oculus Rift with physical reach-and-grab mechanics and both walking locomotion and teleportation options, it turns the janky flat-screen FPS into something genuinely tense. If you have a compatible headset, that is clearly the intended primary experience. On flat PC the controls are bog-standard mouse-and-keyboard FPS, functional but not remarkable. Steam user sentiment sits solidly in the "Very Positive" range, which tells you the audience this is aimed at - Halloween enthusiasts and VR horror fans looking for seasonal atmosphere - is finding what it came for. If you are approaching it as a mechanically demanding horror shooter, recalibrate expectations accordingly. There is an Asylum DLC that adds a journalist-perspective chapter inside a mental asylum, worth considering if the base game's vibe clicks for you.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5VR HorrorHalloween SettingSurvival MapsJump ScaresAtmospheric FPSIndie HorrorSeasonal PickSoft-Lock Risk

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OS
Windows10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
23 GB available space
Graphics
GTX 1060
Processor
I5-4590/AMD FX 8350
VR Support
SteamVR

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