Compara los precios de The Lost Crown en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Darkling Room. Publicado por Darkling Room. Lanzado el 6/6/2014. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 71/100.

One part ghost-hunting sim, one part fog-drenched English mystery, The Lost Crown is the kind of handcrafted point-and-click that rewards patience and punishes anyone who skips the dialogue.

I keep coming back to games that feel like they were made in a specific room, by a person who cared about a specific feeling, and The Lost Crown is exactly that kind of thing. Jonathan Boakes built a ghost-hunting adventure set in the fictional seaside town of Saxton, somewhere on England's fog-shrouded east coast, and the whole thing carries the weight of genuine obsession. The black-and-white art direction, the real-world location photography used as backdrops, the EVP recordings woven into the soundscape as actual paranormal evidence rather than decorative noise, it all adds up to something that belongs to no other game but this one. Mechanically, The Lost Crown is a third-person point-and-click that shifts into first-person sequences when you venture into genuinely unsettling spaces: night-vision camcorder runs through the Saxton Caverns, EMF-meter sweeps of haunted hotel rooms, motion detectors and temperature gauges placed to coax apparitions out of hiding. You build a case file as you go, photographing unexplained entities with a digicam, capturing spirit voices on a recorder, and presenting evidence back at your rented cottage bedroom. It is slow, deliberate, and sometimes willfully obscure in the adventure game tradition. Inventory puzzles can stall progress if your approach to pixel-hunting is impatient. But the puzzles themselves are rooted in the logic of the world, gently escalating from straightforward to quietly mind-bending, rather than the arbitrary cruelty that plagued the genre in its rougher years. The atmosphere is the whole argument for playing. The black-and-white palette is not a stylistic shortcut; colour appears in moments that carry meaning, and the first time it does, you will understand something about the story that the dialogue never says aloud. The soundtrack leans heavily into unearthly ambient design, coastal wind, distant train sounds, sounds that probably should not be there at all. Critical reception settled around a 71 on Metacritic, with critics consistently praising the sound design and art direction while noting that the sheer number of ghost stories woven into the narrative can dilute individual impact. Steam players have been considerably warmer, with the overwhelming majority of user reviews landing positive. What critics called sprawl, fans called generosity. Where the game earns honest criticism: the character models are dated even for their era, certain sequences require backtracking that feels more like padding than pacing, and the menus use their own thematic language ("Relive Your Past" for load, "Save Your Future" for save) that is charming once and mildly tedious on the fifth session. Players expecting the production values of a major studio will find friction here. But if you are the kind of person who has ever wanted a game to feel like a very good late-night radio drama about hauntings in fenland England, with real investigative tools rather than jump-scare spectacle, The Lost Crown is quietly extraordinary in ways that are hard to explain to anyone who hasn't experienced one of its better moments alone in a dark room. Kai, Scout Team

The Lost Crown

The Lost Crown

6 jun 2014Darkling Room
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One part ghost-hunting sim, one part fog-drenched English mystery, The Lost Crown is the kind of handcrafted point-and-click that rewards patience and punishes anyone who skips the dialogue.

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I keep coming back to games that feel like they were made in a specific room, by a person who cared about a specific feeling, and The Lost Crown is exactly that kind of thing. Jonathan Boakes built a ghost-hunting adventure set in the fictional seaside town of Saxton, somewhere on England's fog-shrouded east coast, and the whole thing carries the weight of genuine obsession. The black-and-white art direction, the real-world location photography used as backdrops, the EVP recordings woven into the soundscape as actual paranormal evidence rather than decorative noise, it all adds up to something that belongs to no other game but this one. Mechanically, The Lost Crown is a third-person point-and-click that shifts into first-person sequences when you venture into genuinely unsettling spaces: night-vision camcorder runs through the Saxton Caverns, EMF-meter sweeps of haunted hotel rooms, motion detectors and temperature gauges placed to coax apparitions out of hiding. You build a case file as you go, photographing unexplained entities with a digicam, capturing spirit voices on a recorder, and presenting evidence back at your rented cottage bedroom. It is slow, deliberate, and sometimes willfully obscure in the adventure game tradition. Inventory puzzles can stall progress if your approach to pixel-hunting is impatient. But the puzzles themselves are rooted in the logic of the world, gently escalating from straightforward to quietly mind-bending, rather than the arbitrary cruelty that plagued the genre in its rougher years. The atmosphere is the whole argument for playing. The black-and-white palette is not a stylistic shortcut; colour appears in moments that carry meaning, and the first time it does, you will understand something about the story that the dialogue never says aloud. The soundtrack leans heavily into unearthly ambient design, coastal wind, distant train sounds, sounds that probably should not be there at all. Critical reception settled around a 71 on Metacritic, with critics consistently praising the sound design and art direction while noting that the sheer number of ghost stories woven into the narrative can dilute individual impact. Steam players have been considerably warmer, with the overwhelming majority of user reviews landing positive. What critics called sprawl, fans called generosity. Where the game earns honest criticism: the character models are dated even for their era, certain sequences require backtracking that feels more like padding than pacing, and the menus use their own thematic language ("Relive Your Past" for load, "Save Your Future" for save) that is charming once and mildly tedious on the fifth session. Players expecting the production values of a major studio will find friction here. But if you are the kind of person who has ever wanted a game to feel like a very good late-night radio drama about hauntings in fenland England, with real investigative tools rather than jump-scare spectacle, The Lost Crown is quietly extraordinary in ways that are hard to explain to anyone who hasn't experienced one of its better moments alone in a dark room.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:aaaGhost-Hunting SimBlack-and-White ArtEVP MechanicsInvestigative PuzzlesNight-Vision SequencesParanormal MysterySolo DeveloperSlow-Burn HorrorInventory Puzzle

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Windows Xp, Vista, 7, 8
Memory
1 GB RAM
DirectX
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1200 MB available space
Graphics
128 MB DX 9.0c compliant videocard
Processor
1.5 Ghz
Sound Card
DX 9.0c compliant soundcard

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Windows 10, 11
Memory
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6 jun 2014

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