Compara los precios de Tales of the Neon Sea en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por YiTi Games. Publicado por Thermite Games. Lanzado el 29/4/2019. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Adventure, Indie.

Pixel-noir atmosphere this carefully crafted deserves more players than it gets - though be warned: the story is the reward, and puzzles are the toll road you pay to reach it.

I spent a good stretch of an evening just standing in the first outdoor scene of Tales of the Neon Sea doing nothing but absorbing the lighting. Every neon sign bleeds into the rain-slicked pavement. The sky city looms overhead blotting out any natural light. The pixel art here is not decorative - it is load-bearing craft, carrying the weight of a world that communicates class tension, robot rights protests, and noir resignation all through layered visual detail before a single puzzle is solved. You play as Rex, a cyborg ex-cop turned private detective who drinks more than he investigates, pulled into a murder case that unravels backward through a 13-year-old serial killing cold case. The narrative structure is linear - no branching, no choices - but the story earns that confidence in its own direction more often than not. Rex is a deliberately cold protagonist whose apartment tells you more about him than his dialogue does, and the human-robot political backdrop, with a robot literally running for mayor, gives the world a satirical bite that stops the cyberpunk setting from feeling like cosplay. There is also William the cat, Rex's feline partner, who you control in separate sections. Jumping through vents, climbing shelves, and speaking to other cats while gathering intel: it sounds absurd and it is, but those sections also carry some of the most inventive puzzle design in the game, since a cat operates on entirely different interaction rules than a human. Here is where honest accounting is required. This game is a puzzle delivery system first and a detective story second. Evidence collection feeds into a cog-assembly mechanic where gathered clues are arranged like gears in a watch to unlock new story beats. Crime scene investigation mode requires scanning environments until enough data points accumulate to trigger progression. Between those modes sit minigames: pipe routing, colour-sequence matching, gear alignment, code-cracking. They are varied and, through the early chapters, genuinely clever. In chapters two and three the density climbs steeply, and a handful suffer from imprecise English localization that makes the objective itself unclear before you even attempt a solution. That friction is real and will shed players who came primarily for the story. If puzzles are not your language, the toll becomes expensive somewhere around the four-hour mark. The soundtrack deserves a specific mention because it is doing serious atmospheric work. Sparse, synth-textured and quiet enough to register as ambient without fading into wallpaper, it is the kind of score you notice only when it shifts register to underscore something. The no-loading-time design keeps the city feeling continuous, which is a small production choice that matters enormously for immersion. The cliffhanger ending is a genuine frustration - it lands at a point where the larger conspiracy is only half-revealed - but even accounting for that, the world YiTi Games constructed here is cohesive, hand-detailed, and worth the time of anyone patient enough to let it breathe. Kai, Scout Team

Tales of the Neon Sea

Tales of the Neon Sea

29 abr 2019YiTi GamesThermite Games
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Pixel-noir atmosphere this carefully crafted deserves more players than it gets - though be warned: the story is the reward, and puzzles are the toll road you pay to reach it.

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I spent a good stretch of an evening just standing in the first outdoor scene of Tales of the Neon Sea doing nothing but absorbing the lighting. Every neon sign bleeds into the rain-slicked pavement. The sky city looms overhead blotting out any natural light. The pixel art here is not decorative - it is load-bearing craft, carrying the weight of a world that communicates class tension, robot rights protests, and noir resignation all through layered visual detail before a single puzzle is solved. You play as Rex, a cyborg ex-cop turned private detective who drinks more than he investigates, pulled into a murder case that unravels backward through a 13-year-old serial killing cold case. The narrative structure is linear - no branching, no choices - but the story earns that confidence in its own direction more often than not. Rex is a deliberately cold protagonist whose apartment tells you more about him than his dialogue does, and the human-robot political backdrop, with a robot literally running for mayor, gives the world a satirical bite that stops the cyberpunk setting from feeling like cosplay. There is also William the cat, Rex's feline partner, who you control in separate sections. Jumping through vents, climbing shelves, and speaking to other cats while gathering intel: it sounds absurd and it is, but those sections also carry some of the most inventive puzzle design in the game, since a cat operates on entirely different interaction rules than a human. Here is where honest accounting is required. This game is a puzzle delivery system first and a detective story second. Evidence collection feeds into a cog-assembly mechanic where gathered clues are arranged like gears in a watch to unlock new story beats. Crime scene investigation mode requires scanning environments until enough data points accumulate to trigger progression. Between those modes sit minigames: pipe routing, colour-sequence matching, gear alignment, code-cracking. They are varied and, through the early chapters, genuinely clever. In chapters two and three the density climbs steeply, and a handful suffer from imprecise English localization that makes the objective itself unclear before you even attempt a solution. That friction is real and will shed players who came primarily for the story. If puzzles are not your language, the toll becomes expensive somewhere around the four-hour mark. The soundtrack deserves a specific mention because it is doing serious atmospheric work. Sparse, synth-textured and quiet enough to register as ambient without fading into wallpaper, it is the kind of score you notice only when it shifts register to underscore something. The no-loading-time design keeps the city feeling continuous, which is a small production choice that matters enormously for immersion. The cliffhanger ending is a genuine frustration - it lands at a point where the larger conspiracy is only half-revealed - but even accounting for that, the world YiTi Games constructed here is cohesive, hand-detailed, and worth the time of anyone patient enough to let it breathe.

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Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Cog Puzzle MechanicEvidence Investigation ModeDual ProtagonistCat SectionsMinigame-HeavyLinear NarrativeCyberpunk NoirNo Loading ScreensTranslation IssuesShort Chapters

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GT 730 OR Radeon HD 4830
Processor
Intel Core2 Duo E6400 @ 2.13GHz

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YiTi Games
Distribuidora
Thermite Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
29 abr 2019

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