Compara los precios de The Divine Invasion en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Whale Rock Games. Publicado por Whale Rock Games. Lanzado el 3/12/2021. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie, Simulation.

A cyberpunk mystery sim where history itself is the crime scene. Unravel why Good and Evil may have switched places - before someone rewrites the record permanently.

The Divine Invasion sits in an odd but interesting corner of the genre map: part adventure game, part investigative sim, wrapped in a cyberpunk aesthetic that leans harder on atmosphere than neon spectacle. The central hook is genuinely clever. A shadowy criminal is stealing museum artifacts and historical documents, making subtle corrections to the record, then returning everything as if nothing happened. Someone is trying to prove that Good and Evil swapped definitions somewhere in the past, and you are the one trying to figure out why. As a premise, that is punchy enough to carry an indie budget. From a systems perspective, this is not a deep sim. If you come in expecting layered mechanics, faction trees, or emergent decision chains, you will be disappointed. The gameplay loop is closer to a curated puzzle-adventure: gather information, cross-reference historical context, and piece together a conspiracy that spans time. The decisions you make feel meaningful in a narrative sense rather than a mechanical one, which is a legitimate design choice, but worth flagging for players who want numbers moving in the background. Think less Crusader Kings, more interactive mystery novel with a cyberpunk coat of paint. What works is the concept and the atmosphere. Whale Rock Games commits to the tone. The setting blends a grimy near-future city with threads of historical revisionism, and when the writing lands, it creates a genuinely unsettling mood. The idea that recorded history is malleable, that the moral categories we take for granted were constructed and could have been constructed differently, is philosophically interesting material for a game to play with. When the story leans into that ambiguity, the experience is memorable. What does not fully work is consistency. The Mixed rating on Steam (75 percent positive from over 800 reviews) reflects a game that polarises players, and the dividing line seems to be pacing and production polish. Some sequences drag, and the interface does not always communicate what the game wants from you clearly enough. There is no robust tutorial to speak of, which hurts onboarding for a title where the context of each clue matters. A little more signposting would have gone a long way. The mod ecosystem is essentially nonexistent, and replayability is limited once the central mystery resolves. Who is this for? Primarily players who enjoy narrative-driven adventure games with a philosophical bent, and who can tolerate some indie roughness in exchange for an unusual premise. If you finished Disco Elysium and wanted something shorter and more focused on historical conspiracy rather than personal unraveling, this scratches a related itch without hitting the same highs. Approach it as a single-sitting or two-sitting experience rather than a long-term investment, and your expectations will be calibrated correctly. Diego, Scout Team

The Divine Invasion

The Divine Invasion

3 dic 2021Whale Rock Games
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A cyberpunk mystery sim where history itself is the crime scene. Unravel why Good and Evil may have switched places - before someone rewrites the record permanently.

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The Divine Invasion sits in an odd but interesting corner of the genre map: part adventure game, part investigative sim, wrapped in a cyberpunk aesthetic that leans harder on atmosphere than neon spectacle. The central hook is genuinely clever. A shadowy criminal is stealing museum artifacts and historical documents, making subtle corrections to the record, then returning everything as if nothing happened. Someone is trying to prove that Good and Evil swapped definitions somewhere in the past, and you are the one trying to figure out why. As a premise, that is punchy enough to carry an indie budget. From a systems perspective, this is not a deep sim. If you come in expecting layered mechanics, faction trees, or emergent decision chains, you will be disappointed. The gameplay loop is closer to a curated puzzle-adventure: gather information, cross-reference historical context, and piece together a conspiracy that spans time. The decisions you make feel meaningful in a narrative sense rather than a mechanical one, which is a legitimate design choice, but worth flagging for players who want numbers moving in the background. Think less Crusader Kings, more interactive mystery novel with a cyberpunk coat of paint. What works is the concept and the atmosphere. Whale Rock Games commits to the tone. The setting blends a grimy near-future city with threads of historical revisionism, and when the writing lands, it creates a genuinely unsettling mood. The idea that recorded history is malleable, that the moral categories we take for granted were constructed and could have been constructed differently, is philosophically interesting material for a game to play with. When the story leans into that ambiguity, the experience is memorable. What does not fully work is consistency. The Mixed rating on Steam (75 percent positive from over 800 reviews) reflects a game that polarises players, and the dividing line seems to be pacing and production polish. Some sequences drag, and the interface does not always communicate what the game wants from you clearly enough. There is no robust tutorial to speak of, which hurts onboarding for a title where the context of each clue matters. A little more signposting would have gone a long way. The mod ecosystem is essentially nonexistent, and replayability is limited once the central mystery resolves. Who is this for? Primarily players who enjoy narrative-driven adventure games with a philosophical bent, and who can tolerate some indie roughness in exchange for an unusual premise. If you finished Disco Elysium and wanted something shorter and more focused on historical conspiracy rather than personal unraveling, this scratches a related itch without hitting the same highs. Approach it as a single-sitting or two-sitting experience rather than a long-term investment, and your expectations will be calibrated correctly.

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Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

steamNarrative MysteryCyberpunk AtmosphereHistorical ConspiracyPuzzle-AdventureSingle PlaythroughPhilosophy ThemesInvestigative Gameplay

Requisitos del sistema

Mínimos

OS
7, 8, 10 (x64)
Processor
Intel core i3
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce GTX 660
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
21 GB available space

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OS
7, 8, 10 (x64)
Processor
Intel core i5
Memory
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GeForce GTX 1060
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
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Fecha de lanzamiento
3 dic 2021

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The Divine Invasion fue desarrollado por Whale Rock Games.