Compara los precios de Technobabylon en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Technocrat Games. Publicado por Wadjet Eye Games. Lanzado el 21/5/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 82/100.

A cyberpunk point-and-click set in 2087 where a city-controlling AI, genetic engineering, and three tangled lives collide in ways the genre rarely manages.

Technobabylon is a classic point-and-click adventure from Wadjet Eye Games, set in a near-future megalopolis where an omnipresent AI called Central quietly runs everything and almost nobody finds that alarming anymore. You follow three protagonists - a Trance-addicted recluse who barely leaves her apartment, a veteran security agent with a buried past, and a newer partner still figuring out what the job actually demands. The story weaves their perspectives together, and the writing earns that structure. This is not a game that uses cyberpunk as wallpaper. The dystopia here feels lived-in, bureaucratic, and sad in the specific way good speculative fiction gets sad. The pixel art is the work of James Dearden, who built the original freeware chapters over years before Wadjet Eye brought it to a full release. That history shows in a good way. Every screen has density to it - neon reflections in standing water, terminal glow on tired faces, the particular visual grammar of a city that never fully sleeps or fully wakes. Dave Gilbert's studio has a track record of knowing when to leave an artist's vision alone, and they do that here. The soundtrack carries the same weight, leaning on ambient electronic textures that make the quieter scenes feel genuinely uneasy rather than just underscored. Gameplay is orthodox adventure design - inventory puzzles, dialogue trees, environmental observation. The puzzles are mostly fair, occasionally obscure in the old-school way, but never mean-spirited. Where the game distinguishes itself is in how it uses the Trance mechanic, a virtual reality space one character retreats into, as both a narrative device and a puzzle space. Those sequences have a different visual temperature and a different logic, and they carry real emotional weight by the end. The branching dialogue gives you room to characterize your agents, though this is not a game where choices dramatically reshape the plot. It is a game where choices shape how you feel about the plot, which is often more interesting. The pacing is deliberate. The opening hour is slow by design - you are meant to feel the sediment of routine before the plot cracks it open. Some players bounce off that, and I think they are wrong to, but I will acknowledge it is a real ask in a market full of games that open with an explosion. If you sit with it, the payoff in the back half is genuine. The three-protagonist structure resolves in ways that feel earned rather than convenient, and the final act has the kind of weight that makes you put the game down for a few minutes before the credits. At around six to eight hours, Technobabylon knows exactly how long it needs to be. It does not outstay its welcome, it does not rush its ending, and it treats the player as someone capable of reading between the lines. For fans of Wadjet Eye's catalog - Gemini Rue, Primordia, Resonance - this fits comfortably in that lineage. For anyone who thinks point-and-click adventure is a dead form, this is a reasonable counter-argument. Kai, Scout Team

Technobabylon

Technobabylon

21 may 2015Technocrat GamesWadjet Eye Games
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A cyberpunk point-and-click set in 2087 where a city-controlling AI, genetic engineering, and three tangled lives collide in ways the genre rarely manages.

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Technobabylon is a classic point-and-click adventure from Wadjet Eye Games, set in a near-future megalopolis where an omnipresent AI called Central quietly runs everything and almost nobody finds that alarming anymore. You follow three protagonists - a Trance-addicted recluse who barely leaves her apartment, a veteran security agent with a buried past, and a newer partner still figuring out what the job actually demands. The story weaves their perspectives together, and the writing earns that structure. This is not a game that uses cyberpunk as wallpaper. The dystopia here feels lived-in, bureaucratic, and sad in the specific way good speculative fiction gets sad. The pixel art is the work of James Dearden, who built the original freeware chapters over years before Wadjet Eye brought it to a full release. That history shows in a good way. Every screen has density to it - neon reflections in standing water, terminal glow on tired faces, the particular visual grammar of a city that never fully sleeps or fully wakes. Dave Gilbert's studio has a track record of knowing when to leave an artist's vision alone, and they do that here. The soundtrack carries the same weight, leaning on ambient electronic textures that make the quieter scenes feel genuinely uneasy rather than just underscored. Gameplay is orthodox adventure design - inventory puzzles, dialogue trees, environmental observation. The puzzles are mostly fair, occasionally obscure in the old-school way, but never mean-spirited. Where the game distinguishes itself is in how it uses the Trance mechanic, a virtual reality space one character retreats into, as both a narrative device and a puzzle space. Those sequences have a different visual temperature and a different logic, and they carry real emotional weight by the end. The branching dialogue gives you room to characterize your agents, though this is not a game where choices dramatically reshape the plot. It is a game where choices shape how you feel about the plot, which is often more interesting. The pacing is deliberate. The opening hour is slow by design - you are meant to feel the sediment of routine before the plot cracks it open. Some players bounce off that, and I think they are wrong to, but I will acknowledge it is a real ask in a market full of games that open with an explosion. If you sit with it, the payoff in the back half is genuine. The three-protagonist structure resolves in ways that feel earned rather than convenient, and the final act has the kind of weight that makes you put the game down for a few minutes before the credits. At around six to eight hours, Technobabylon knows exactly how long it needs to be. It does not outstay its welcome, it does not rush its ending, and it treats the player as someone capable of reading between the lines. For fans of Wadjet Eye's catalog - Gemini Rue, Primordia, Resonance - this fits comfortably in that lineage. For anyone who thinks point-and-click adventure is a dead form, this is a reasonable counter-argument.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamCyberpunk NarrativeMultiple ProtagonistsPixel ArtDialogue-DrivenVirtual Reality MechanicAtmospheric SoundtrackSlow-Burn StorytellingClassic Adventure

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OS
Windows ME or higher
Processor
Pentium or higher
Memory
64 MB RAM
Graphics
640x400, 32-bit colour: 700 Mhz system minimum
DirectX
Version 5.2
Storage
3 GB available space
Sound Card
All DirectX…

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OS
Windows ME or higher
Processor
Pentium or higher
Memory
64 MB RAM
Graphics
640x400, 32-bit colour: 700 Mhz system minimum
DirectX
Version 5.2
Storage
3 GB available space
Sound Card
All Dire…

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Steam
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Desarrolladora
Technocrat Games
Distribuidora
Wadjet Eye Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
21 may 2015

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