Compara los precios de The Invincible en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Starward Industries. Publicado por 11 bit studios. Lanzado el 6/11/2023. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie.

A slow-burn atompunk walking sim set in Lem's universe where every choice chips away at your certainty about what humanity actually deserves.

The Invincible is a first-person narrative adventure adapted from Stanisław Lem's 1964 hard sci-fi novel, developed by Starward Industries and published by 11 bit studios. You play as Yasna, a scientist stranded on the desolate planet Regis III, piecing together what happened to your missing crew using a set of period-faithful atompunk instruments: a rangefinder, a radio, handheld scanners that look like they belong in a 1960s Soviet space program. The fiction is meticulous and that meticulous quality is the whole point. This is not a shooter, not a survival game, not a puzzle box. It is a philosophical argument dressed as an expedition. The pacing is deliberate to a degree that will immediately sort its audience. You walk. You observe. You listen to Yasna think out loud, and you make dialogue choices that push her worldview in subtle directions. The branching is not Mass Effect-style, with wildly diverging outcomes, but it is honest: your choices accumulate into a reading of the story that feels personal. The terrain of Regis III is rendered with a retro-futurist color palette, all amber dust and pale sky, that looks like a painted pulp sci-fi cover brought into three dimensions. I spent long stretches simply staring at the horizon and that was not dead time. The environment is doing narrative work constantly. What The Invincible does exceptionally well is maintain tonal discipline. Lem's source material asks uncomfortable questions about human exceptionalism and the game does not flinch from them. There are no monsters to shoot, no upgrades to unlock, no survival meters. The threat is existential and largely intellectual, which makes the moments when things go genuinely wrong hit harder than any jump scare. The soundtrack reinforces this with ambient, slightly alien compositions that sit just below the threshold of melody, keeping you slightly unsettled without ever being loud about it. Audio design here deserves specific recognition. The criticisms are real. The opening two hours move slowly enough that some players bounce off before the story tightens. Interaction is minimal even by walking-sim standards, and if you need mechanical engagement to stay present, The Invincible will test your patience. The runtime sits around six to eight hours depending on how long you sit with the scenery, which feels correct for what it is trying to do. A longer game would have diluted it. One thing Starward Industries clearly understood is that restraint is a craft decision, not a budget limitation. This is a game for people who read the back of a Lem novel on a train and wanted to live inside it for a weekend. It is for players who consider Dear Esther or Firewatch to be valid use of an evening, who find philosophical science fiction more interesting than power fantasy. If that sounds like you, very few releases in recent memory have handled the material with this much care. Starward Industries is a studio worth watching, and this is a confident, considered debut that earns its quiet ambitions. Kai, Scout Team

The Invincible

The Invincible

6 nov 2023Starward Industries11 bit studios
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A slow-burn atompunk walking sim set in Lem's universe where every choice chips away at your certainty about what humanity actually deserves.

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The Invincible is a first-person narrative adventure adapted from Stanisław Lem's 1964 hard sci-fi novel, developed by Starward Industries and published by 11 bit studios. You play as Yasna, a scientist stranded on the desolate planet Regis III, piecing together what happened to your missing crew using a set of period-faithful atompunk instruments: a rangefinder, a radio, handheld scanners that look like they belong in a 1960s Soviet space program. The fiction is meticulous and that meticulous quality is the whole point. This is not a shooter, not a survival game, not a puzzle box. It is a philosophical argument dressed as an expedition. The pacing is deliberate to a degree that will immediately sort its audience. You walk. You observe. You listen to Yasna think out loud, and you make dialogue choices that push her worldview in subtle directions. The branching is not Mass Effect-style, with wildly diverging outcomes, but it is honest: your choices accumulate into a reading of the story that feels personal. The terrain of Regis III is rendered with a retro-futurist color palette, all amber dust and pale sky, that looks like a painted pulp sci-fi cover brought into three dimensions. I spent long stretches simply staring at the horizon and that was not dead time. The environment is doing narrative work constantly. What The Invincible does exceptionally well is maintain tonal discipline. Lem's source material asks uncomfortable questions about human exceptionalism and the game does not flinch from them. There are no monsters to shoot, no upgrades to unlock, no survival meters. The threat is existential and largely intellectual, which makes the moments when things go genuinely wrong hit harder than any jump scare. The soundtrack reinforces this with ambient, slightly alien compositions that sit just below the threshold of melody, keeping you slightly unsettled without ever being loud about it. Audio design here deserves specific recognition. The criticisms are real. The opening two hours move slowly enough that some players bounce off before the story tightens. Interaction is minimal even by walking-sim standards, and if you need mechanical engagement to stay present, The Invincible will test your patience. The runtime sits around six to eight hours depending on how long you sit with the scenery, which feels correct for what it is trying to do. A longer game would have diluted it. One thing Starward Industries clearly understood is that restraint is a craft decision, not a budget limitation. This is a game for people who read the back of a Lem novel on a train and wanted to live inside it for a weekend. It is for players who consider Dear Esther or Firewatch to be valid use of an evening, who find philosophical science fiction more interesting than power fantasy. If that sounds like you, very few releases in recent memory have handled the material with this much care. Starward Industries is a studio worth watching, and this is a confident, considered debut that earns its quiet ambitions.

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Kai · Scout Team

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steamWalking SimHard Sci-FiPhilosophical NarrativeAtompunkBranching DialogueRetro-FuturistSingle PlaythroughAtmospheric SoundtrackBook Adaptation

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Starward Industries
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11 bit studios
Fecha de lanzamiento
6 nov 2023

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