Compara los precios de The Journey Down: Chapter Three en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por SkyGoblin. Publicado por SkyGoblin. Lanzado el 21/9/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 80/100.

The Journey Down concludes its Afro-Caribbean point-and-click saga with puzzles, personality, and a handcrafted world that sticks with you long after the credits.

The Journey Down: Chapter Three is the closing act of SkyGoblin's lo-fi point-and-click adventure trilogy, and it carries the full weight of that responsibility with surprising grace. If you've followed Bwana, Kito, and Lina through the previous two chapters, this one delivers the payoff the series has been building toward. If you're new, go back to Chapter One first - the story earns its ending only if you've walked the whole road. This is classic point-and-click adventure in the LucasArts tradition: inventory puzzles, dialogue trees, environments you'll click through carefully looking for the one object that unlocks the next sequence. What separates it from the genre's dustier entries is tone. SkyGoblin built something genuinely distinct here - the Afro-Caribbean aesthetic runs through every handpainted background, every character design, and especially through the jazz-inflected soundtrack, which does the kind of quiet emotional heavy lifting that most bigger-budget games outsource to expensive orchestras. The music knows when to step back. That restraint is craft. The puzzles are well-constructed for the most part, logical within the world's own rules, occasionally nudging you toward lateral thinking without tipping into cruelty. There are a handful of moments where the solution hinge on item combinations that feel slightly arbitrary, and genre veterans will likely hit at least one wall that needs a second look. But the adventure game faithful have built tolerance for that, and the solutions never feel like pure pixel-hunts. The environments are readable and the interactive elements are reasonably telegraphed. What Chapter Three does exceptionally well is pace its finale. The opening stretches are deliberately measured - SkyGoblin is finishing a story, not rushing toward an explosion, and the chapter takes time to let its characters breathe and reflect. Some players will find the early momentum slower than they'd like. I'd argue it's intentional, and the third act justifies every quiet beat that preceded it. A six-to-eight hour runtime (depending on how much you read and explore) feels exactly right for what this chapter is trying to do. It knows when to end, and it ends well. For players who love the genre or have been along for this trilogy, Chapter Three is the conclusion the series deserved. For newcomers curious about narrative-driven indie adventures with real visual and sonic identity, the whole trilogy is worth your attention. SkyGoblin made this with care over a long time, and it shows in every pixel. Kai, Scout Team

The Journey Down: Chapter Three

The Journey Down: Chapter Three

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The Journey Down concludes its Afro-Caribbean point-and-click saga with puzzles, personality, and a handcrafted world that sticks with you long after the credits.

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The Journey Down: Chapter Three is the closing act of SkyGoblin's lo-fi point-and-click adventure trilogy, and it carries the full weight of that responsibility with surprising grace. If you've followed Bwana, Kito, and Lina through the previous two chapters, this one delivers the payoff the series has been building toward. If you're new, go back to Chapter One first - the story earns its ending only if you've walked the whole road. This is classic point-and-click adventure in the LucasArts tradition: inventory puzzles, dialogue trees, environments you'll click through carefully looking for the one object that unlocks the next sequence. What separates it from the genre's dustier entries is tone. SkyGoblin built something genuinely distinct here - the Afro-Caribbean aesthetic runs through every handpainted background, every character design, and especially through the jazz-inflected soundtrack, which does the kind of quiet emotional heavy lifting that most bigger-budget games outsource to expensive orchestras. The music knows when to step back. That restraint is craft. The puzzles are well-constructed for the most part, logical within the world's own rules, occasionally nudging you toward lateral thinking without tipping into cruelty. There are a handful of moments where the solution hinge on item combinations that feel slightly arbitrary, and genre veterans will likely hit at least one wall that needs a second look. But the adventure game faithful have built tolerance for that, and the solutions never feel like pure pixel-hunts. The environments are readable and the interactive elements are reasonably telegraphed. What Chapter Three does exceptionally well is pace its finale. The opening stretches are deliberately measured - SkyGoblin is finishing a story, not rushing toward an explosion, and the chapter takes time to let its characters breathe and reflect. Some players will find the early momentum slower than they'd like. I'd argue it's intentional, and the third act justifies every quiet beat that preceded it. A six-to-eight hour runtime (depending on how much you read and explore) feels exactly right for what this chapter is trying to do. It knows when to end, and it ends well. For players who love the genre or have been along for this trilogy, Chapter Three is the conclusion the series deserved. For newcomers curious about narrative-driven indie adventures with real visual and sonic identity, the whole trilogy is worth your attention. SkyGoblin made this with care over a long time, and it shows in every pixel.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamPoint-and-ClickNarrative ConclusionAfro-Caribbean SettingInventory PuzzlesJazz SoundtrackHandpainted ArtTrilogy FinaleAtmospheric

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1.8 GHz CPU
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1 GB RAM
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Direct X 9.0c compatible video card
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Version 9.0
Storage
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