Compara los precios de Stargaze [VR] en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Played With Fire. Publicado por Played With Fire. Lanzado el 20/11/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Indie, Simulation.

A VR telescope sim where you observe alien planets, snap photos, and nudge civilizations from your observatory perch. Cozy in concept, limited in execution.

Stargaze puts you in the role of a curious astronomer who peers through a magically enhanced telescope to observe distant planets and their inhabitants. The core loop is unhurried: scan the sky, zoom into worlds, photograph interesting events, and slowly piece together the cosmic secrets the game dangles in front of you. As someone who normally lives in grand-strategy menus, I can appreciate a game that tries to give you planetary-scale agency from a single point of observation. The premise is genuinely charming. The telescope mechanics are the heart of the experience. You physically manipulate the instrument in VR, adjusting lenses and angles to focus on targets, and there is a tactile satisfaction to that interaction that flat-screen games simply cannot replicate. The photo research system adds a light puzzle dimension, asking you to document specific phenomena before you can unlock deeper lore. For a VR sim, that is a reasonable progression hook, and it gives your actions a sense of purpose beyond idle stargazing. Where the game struggles is scope. With only 33 Steam reviews at a mixed rating, this is a small, niche release, and the content reflects that. Sessions feel short, the variety of planetary events is limited, and the "influence civilizations for the better" promise is much more passive than it sounds. You are observing and nudging, not governing. If you arrive expecting a VR-scale Stellarium crossed with a civilization manager, you will feel the ceiling quickly. The lack of any listed special features also signals that multiplayer, controller remapping, and accessibility options were not priorities. For newcomers to VR astronomy-adjacent experiences, the low friction is actually a point in its favor. There is no complex build order to memorize, no tech tree to optimize. You sit, you look, you click the shutter. That accessibility is real. The problem is that experienced VR players who want systemic depth will exhaust the content well before they find satisfying late-game complexity. The mod ecosystem appears nonexistent, so what ships is what you get. Stargaze works best as a short, atmospheric session game, the kind you load up for twenty minutes when you want a calm, wonder-adjacent experience rather than a strategic challenge. It is not trying to be a simulation in the Paradox sense, and holding it to that standard is unfair. But even graded on a curve for its indie size, the mixed reception on Steam is an honest signal. Approach it as ambient VR entertainment with a gentle research thread, and you might find it pleasant. Approach it as a deep cosmic sim, and the gaps will frustrate you. Diego, Scout Team

Stargaze [VR]

Stargaze [VR]

20 nov 2020Played With Fire
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A VR telescope sim where you observe alien planets, snap photos, and nudge civilizations from your observatory perch. Cozy in concept, limited in execution.

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Stargaze puts you in the role of a curious astronomer who peers through a magically enhanced telescope to observe distant planets and their inhabitants. The core loop is unhurried: scan the sky, zoom into worlds, photograph interesting events, and slowly piece together the cosmic secrets the game dangles in front of you. As someone who normally lives in grand-strategy menus, I can appreciate a game that tries to give you planetary-scale agency from a single point of observation. The premise is genuinely charming. The telescope mechanics are the heart of the experience. You physically manipulate the instrument in VR, adjusting lenses and angles to focus on targets, and there is a tactile satisfaction to that interaction that flat-screen games simply cannot replicate. The photo research system adds a light puzzle dimension, asking you to document specific phenomena before you can unlock deeper lore. For a VR sim, that is a reasonable progression hook, and it gives your actions a sense of purpose beyond idle stargazing. Where the game struggles is scope. With only 33 Steam reviews at a mixed rating, this is a small, niche release, and the content reflects that. Sessions feel short, the variety of planetary events is limited, and the "influence civilizations for the better" promise is much more passive than it sounds. You are observing and nudging, not governing. If you arrive expecting a VR-scale Stellarium crossed with a civilization manager, you will feel the ceiling quickly. The lack of any listed special features also signals that multiplayer, controller remapping, and accessibility options were not priorities. For newcomers to VR astronomy-adjacent experiences, the low friction is actually a point in its favor. There is no complex build order to memorize, no tech tree to optimize. You sit, you look, you click the shutter. That accessibility is real. The problem is that experienced VR players who want systemic depth will exhaust the content well before they find satisfying late-game complexity. The mod ecosystem appears nonexistent, so what ships is what you get. Stargaze works best as a short, atmospheric session game, the kind you load up for twenty minutes when you want a calm, wonder-adjacent experience rather than a strategic challenge. It is not trying to be a simulation in the Paradox sense, and holding it to that standard is unfair. But even graded on a curve for its indie size, the mixed reception on Steam is an honest signal. Approach it as ambient VR entertainment with a gentle research thread, and you might find it pleasant. Approach it as a deep cosmic sim, and the gaps will frustrate you.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamVR ExclusiveAtmosphericRelaxingAstronomyLight PuzzleShort ExperienceLore Driven

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