Compara los precios de The Gleam: VR Escape the Room en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Blue Entropy Studios. Lanzado el 14/10/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Violent, Gore, Adventure, Casual, Indie, Strategy.

Hard to recommend at face value: a 2016 HTC Vive launch-era room-escape with mostly negative reviews, chronic performance issues, and item-disappearing bugs that break the core puzzle loop before it even gets going.

My honest reaction after researching The Gleam is that it reads like a cautionary tale about early VR development more than a puzzle game worth loading up in 2026. Released in October 2016 as one of the first wave of HTC Vive room-scale titles, it was built on Unreal Engine 4 and leaned into horror atmosphere to differentiate itself from the flood of novelty VR demos arriving at the same time. The ambition was real. The execution, unfortunately, was not. The core loop is a physical escape room translated into VR: you are locked in a claustrophobic space and must hunt for items, decipher codes, and crawl through vents using room-scale motion controls, with no teleportation or artificial locomotion to soften the immersion. That design philosophy is actually commendable. Full physical movement with Vive controllers, spatial object interaction, and a persistent horror ambiance layered underneath the puzzle-solving is a solid recipe on paper. The problem is that the paper catches fire almost immediately. Community reports going back to launch describe poor frame-rate performance even on high-end dual-GPU rigs, and a reproducible bug where the flashlight, a core navigation tool in the dark environment, falls through the world the moment you release it. When a single object glitch can soft-lock your session, the puzzle design underneath it is rendered irrelevant. The Steam review score sits at roughly 25 percent positive across 39 reviews, which is a meaningful signal even from a small sample. The criticisms cluster around optimization failures and a play session that runs so short, some players clock out before the horror atmosphere has time to establish itself. The horror framing itself, a lingering dread that something else is present in the gleam, is the one element that genuinely got some traction with the minority of positive reviewers. If that premise had been propped up by stable code, it might have landed differently. It is also worth noting that Blue Entropy used The Gleam as the foundation for a whole franchise, with The Cabin, The Ruins, Submerged, and The Woods following as sequels. The later entries in that series score meaningfully higher, which suggests the studio learned from this rough first outing. For strategy and puzzle-minded players specifically, there is almost nothing here to engage the systems-thinking side of your brain. The puzzle density is low, the code-deciphering is rudimentary, and there are no branching paths or mechanical layers to reward careful observation over brute-force object hunting. If you are picking this up because you own a supported headset and want a quick VR escape room fix, every sequel in the Blue Entropy catalog is a better use of your time and money. The Gleam as a standalone purchase in 2026 is a relic with documented bugs, no post-launch support activity, and a community forum that has gone quiet. Approach it only as part of a bundle where the later titles justify the package price. Diego, Scout Team

The Gleam: VR Escape the Room

The Gleam: VR Escape the Room

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Hard to recommend at face value: a 2016 HTC Vive launch-era room-escape with mostly negative reviews, chronic performance issues, and item-disappearing bugs that break the core puzzle loop before it even gets going.

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My honest reaction after researching The Gleam is that it reads like a cautionary tale about early VR development more than a puzzle game worth loading up in 2026. Released in October 2016 as one of the first wave of HTC Vive room-scale titles, it was built on Unreal Engine 4 and leaned into horror atmosphere to differentiate itself from the flood of novelty VR demos arriving at the same time. The ambition was real. The execution, unfortunately, was not. The core loop is a physical escape room translated into VR: you are locked in a claustrophobic space and must hunt for items, decipher codes, and crawl through vents using room-scale motion controls, with no teleportation or artificial locomotion to soften the immersion. That design philosophy is actually commendable. Full physical movement with Vive controllers, spatial object interaction, and a persistent horror ambiance layered underneath the puzzle-solving is a solid recipe on paper. The problem is that the paper catches fire almost immediately. Community reports going back to launch describe poor frame-rate performance even on high-end dual-GPU rigs, and a reproducible bug where the flashlight, a core navigation tool in the dark environment, falls through the world the moment you release it. When a single object glitch can soft-lock your session, the puzzle design underneath it is rendered irrelevant. The Steam review score sits at roughly 25 percent positive across 39 reviews, which is a meaningful signal even from a small sample. The criticisms cluster around optimization failures and a play session that runs so short, some players clock out before the horror atmosphere has time to establish itself. The horror framing itself, a lingering dread that something else is present in the gleam, is the one element that genuinely got some traction with the minority of positive reviewers. If that premise had been propped up by stable code, it might have landed differently. It is also worth noting that Blue Entropy used The Gleam as the foundation for a whole franchise, with The Cabin, The Ruins, Submerged, and The Woods following as sequels. The later entries in that series score meaningfully higher, which suggests the studio learned from this rough first outing. For strategy and puzzle-minded players specifically, there is almost nothing here to engage the systems-thinking side of your brain. The puzzle density is low, the code-deciphering is rudimentary, and there are no branching paths or mechanical layers to reward careful observation over brute-force object hunting. If you are picking this up because you own a supported headset and want a quick VR escape room fix, every sequel in the Blue Entropy catalog is a better use of your time and money. The Gleam as a standalone purchase in 2026 is a relic with documented bugs, no post-launch support activity, and a community forum that has gone quiet. Approach it only as part of a bundle where the later titles justify the package price.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayertrading-cardstier:sub-5Horror AtmosphereRoom-Scale VRHTC ViveCode DecipheringObject InteractionNo TeleportationShort ExperienceEarly Access EraBug-ProneFranchise Entry

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OS
Windows 7 SP1 or newer.
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX970, or AMD Radeon R9 290 equivalent or greater.
Processor
Intel i5-4590 or AMD FX 8350 equivalent or greater.
VR Support
SteamVR. Room Scale 2m by 2m area required

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Blue Entropy Studios
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Fecha de lanzamiento
14 oct 2016

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