Compara los precios de The Cursed Forest en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por KPy3O. Publicado por Grable Team. Lanzado el 26/2/2019. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie.

A four-hour walk through an autumn forest that conjures more dread from creaking branches and scattered handwritten notes than most horror games manage with jump-scare budgets. Worth your evening if atmosphere is the point.

I have a soft spot for the kind of game built by one determined person who clearly spent years obsessing over a single idea, and The Cursed Forest is exactly that. What started as a solo Russian dev's CryEngine 3 project on IndieDB grew, over nearly half a decade, into a full Steam release rebuilt in CryEngine 5 with an expanded storyline and a small team of collaborators. That provenance matters when you play it, because you can feel the handcraft in every foggy treeline and every oddly placed scarecrow. At its core this is a first-person exploration game with light horror elements. You wake up after a car crash in a dark autumnal forest and piece together what happened through scattered notes, environmental storytelling, and the increasingly uncomfortable sense that something large is watching from the tree line. The loop is quiet: walk the branching paths, collect bones, crystals, and ritual artifacts spread across five named segments, light fires at explicit save-point braziers, and eventually perform an ancient ritual to release a trapped soul. There are no weapons, no stamina bars to watch, no crafting menus to untangle. The difficulty is almost entirely atmospheric. That will bore players who need systems to engage with, but for everyone else it creates a rare kind of sustained unease. What the game does uncommonly well is environmental mood. CryEngine 5 gives the forest an almost painterly weight: thick amber foliage, pooling fog, light rain, and the occasional spectral animal glimpsed at the edge of your torch-light. The jump-scares are here, and they lean campy rather than cruel, which suits the tone perfectly. This is not a game trying to traumatize you. It has a dark fairy-tale register, and the humor woven into certain encounters keeps it from becoming oppressive. The story told through notes is simple but coherent, and the ending actually pays off the journey in a satisfying way. The original soundtrack, composed by Konstantin Shmyrev and Nikita Yamov with vocal work from Ann Yakubenko, has its gaps in places where ambient texture would help, but when the music does land it reinforces the strangeness of the forest in ways that linger. The honest caveats: the game runs around four hours and that clock is firm. Character models are thin next to the lush environments, a few collision edges are rough, and the save system (fire-lighting plus auto-save on exit) confused people on early builds, though patches have largely addressed that. Performance has historically been variable given the engine overhead, so older mid-range hardware may grumble. None of that is fatal for a sub-five-dollar proposition, but go in with calibrated expectations. If you have a free evening and the patience for a game that communicates mostly through silence and placement rather than setpiece spectacle, The Cursed Forest rewards that attention. It knows what it is and finishes cleanly. That counts for more than most studios manage. Kai, Scout Team

The Cursed Forest

The Cursed Forest

26 feb 2019KPy3OGrable Team
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A four-hour walk through an autumn forest that conjures more dread from creaking branches and scattered handwritten notes than most horror games manage with jump-scare budgets. Worth your evening if atmosphere is the point.

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I have a soft spot for the kind of game built by one determined person who clearly spent years obsessing over a single idea, and The Cursed Forest is exactly that. What started as a solo Russian dev's CryEngine 3 project on IndieDB grew, over nearly half a decade, into a full Steam release rebuilt in CryEngine 5 with an expanded storyline and a small team of collaborators. That provenance matters when you play it, because you can feel the handcraft in every foggy treeline and every oddly placed scarecrow. At its core this is a first-person exploration game with light horror elements. You wake up after a car crash in a dark autumnal forest and piece together what happened through scattered notes, environmental storytelling, and the increasingly uncomfortable sense that something large is watching from the tree line. The loop is quiet: walk the branching paths, collect bones, crystals, and ritual artifacts spread across five named segments, light fires at explicit save-point braziers, and eventually perform an ancient ritual to release a trapped soul. There are no weapons, no stamina bars to watch, no crafting menus to untangle. The difficulty is almost entirely atmospheric. That will bore players who need systems to engage with, but for everyone else it creates a rare kind of sustained unease. What the game does uncommonly well is environmental mood. CryEngine 5 gives the forest an almost painterly weight: thick amber foliage, pooling fog, light rain, and the occasional spectral animal glimpsed at the edge of your torch-light. The jump-scares are here, and they lean campy rather than cruel, which suits the tone perfectly. This is not a game trying to traumatize you. It has a dark fairy-tale register, and the humor woven into certain encounters keeps it from becoming oppressive. The story told through notes is simple but coherent, and the ending actually pays off the journey in a satisfying way. The original soundtrack, composed by Konstantin Shmyrev and Nikita Yamov with vocal work from Ann Yakubenko, has its gaps in places where ambient texture would help, but when the music does land it reinforces the strangeness of the forest in ways that linger. The honest caveats: the game runs around four hours and that clock is firm. Character models are thin next to the lush environments, a few collision edges are rough, and the save system (fire-lighting plus auto-save on exit) confused people on early builds, though patches have largely addressed that. Performance has historically been variable given the engine overhead, so older mid-range hardware may grumble. None of that is fatal for a sub-five-dollar proposition, but go in with calibrated expectations. If you have a free evening and the patience for a game that communicates mostly through silence and placement rather than setpiece spectacle, The Cursed Forest rewards that attention. It knows what it is and finishes cleanly. That counts for more than most studios manage.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5Atmospheric HorrorNote-Based StorytellingCryEngine 5Ritual CollectiblesFairy-Tale DarkSolo Dev OriginsFire Save PointsSub-5 HoursSurreal Jump-Scares

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OS
Windows 7 SP1 64 bit, Windows 8.1 64 bit
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
5 GB available space
Graphics
GTX 660 2 Gb / Radeon 7850 2 Gb
Processor
Intel Core i3 6100 / AMD FX 8350

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Processor
Intel Core i5 6400 / AMD Ryzen 5 1400

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Grable Team
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26 feb 2019

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