Compara los precios de The Station en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por The Station Game ltd. Publicado por The Station Game ltd. Lanzado el 19/2/2018. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 72/100.

A two-hour walk through a haunted space station where the story is the whole point, and whether that feels like a feature or a flaw depends entirely on you.

I find it telling that the most divisive thing about The Station is also its most deliberate quality: it trusts silence to do the heavy lifting. You arrive aboard the Espial, a research vessel that has gone dark while orbiting an alien civilization locked in civil war, and from the first corridor there is nobody to fight, nobody to outrun, and no waypoint arrow telling you how to feel. That restraint is a choice, and it costs the game some players while earning the loyalty of others. The Espial itself is compact, two levels with a handful of interconnected rooms, each belonging to one of three crew members: Aiden, Mila, and Silas. The game's primary mechanic is exactly what it sounds like: you pick up objects, examine them, collect access bracelets that gate locked areas, and slot tools back into maintenance racks to restore power to subsystems. There are around a dozen puzzles spread across the run, none of them cruel, most of them satisfying in the way a good lock-and-key design should feel. The more interesting layer is the 24 audio logs, each a glowing blue orb waiting in drawers, on desks, or tucked behind doors that open only after you've repaired the right station system. The logs are where the actual writing lives. These three researchers are flawed people with tangled motivations, and the game is patient enough to let you piece them together like fragments of a broken transmitter. The atmosphere is where The Station quietly earns its place. The sound design leans into the specific loneliness of pressurized metal in a vacuum: ambient hums, distant creaks, the occasional sharp audio cue that makes you stop and look around even though you know nothing is hunting you. A few reviewers flagged audio and visual bugs at launch, but for most players the mood holds together cleanly. The visual presentation is polished and legible, even if the station's rooms occasionally feel sparse around the edges, with decorative objects that can be picked up but offer nothing beyond a spin in your hands. The structural criticism that follows The Station everywhere is fair and worth stating plainly: the whole thing runs under two hours, sometimes closer to ninety minutes if you move efficiently, and the central twist is telegraphed early enough that attentive players will have decoded it well before the final sequence. Critics who expected the emotional depth of a Giant Sparrow title or the interaction density of Gone Home sometimes walked away wanting. What actually lands, for the audience this was built for, is the ending itself: the way the final minutes recontextualize everything you have read and heard, leaving a question about first contact and the cost of observation that sits with you after the credits. If you come in calibrated for a lean, atmospheric puzzle-exploration piece, the brevity works in its favor. There is no padding, no fetch quest gauntlet, no manufactured act break to stretch the runtime. The Station knows when to end. That alone puts it ahead of half the walking-sim genre. Come for the eerie corridors and the crew's audio journals, stay for a closing sequence that justifies the whole quiet ride. Kai, Scout Team

The Station

The Station

19 feb 2018The Station Game ltd
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A two-hour walk through a haunted space station where the story is the whole point, and whether that feels like a feature or a flaw depends entirely on you.

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I find it telling that the most divisive thing about The Station is also its most deliberate quality: it trusts silence to do the heavy lifting. You arrive aboard the Espial, a research vessel that has gone dark while orbiting an alien civilization locked in civil war, and from the first corridor there is nobody to fight, nobody to outrun, and no waypoint arrow telling you how to feel. That restraint is a choice, and it costs the game some players while earning the loyalty of others. The Espial itself is compact, two levels with a handful of interconnected rooms, each belonging to one of three crew members: Aiden, Mila, and Silas. The game's primary mechanic is exactly what it sounds like: you pick up objects, examine them, collect access bracelets that gate locked areas, and slot tools back into maintenance racks to restore power to subsystems. There are around a dozen puzzles spread across the run, none of them cruel, most of them satisfying in the way a good lock-and-key design should feel. The more interesting layer is the 24 audio logs, each a glowing blue orb waiting in drawers, on desks, or tucked behind doors that open only after you've repaired the right station system. The logs are where the actual writing lives. These three researchers are flawed people with tangled motivations, and the game is patient enough to let you piece them together like fragments of a broken transmitter. The atmosphere is where The Station quietly earns its place. The sound design leans into the specific loneliness of pressurized metal in a vacuum: ambient hums, distant creaks, the occasional sharp audio cue that makes you stop and look around even though you know nothing is hunting you. A few reviewers flagged audio and visual bugs at launch, but for most players the mood holds together cleanly. The visual presentation is polished and legible, even if the station's rooms occasionally feel sparse around the edges, with decorative objects that can be picked up but offer nothing beyond a spin in your hands. The structural criticism that follows The Station everywhere is fair and worth stating plainly: the whole thing runs under two hours, sometimes closer to ninety minutes if you move efficiently, and the central twist is telegraphed early enough that attentive players will have decoded it well before the final sequence. Critics who expected the emotional depth of a Giant Sparrow title or the interaction density of Gone Home sometimes walked away wanting. What actually lands, for the audience this was built for, is the ending itself: the way the final minutes recontextualize everything you have read and heard, leaving a question about first contact and the cost of observation that sits with you after the credits. If you come in calibrated for a lean, atmospheric puzzle-exploration piece, the brevity works in its favor. There is no padding, no fetch quest gauntlet, no manufactured act break to stretch the runtime. The Station knows when to end. That alone puts it ahead of half the walking-sim genre. Come for the eerie corridors and the crew's audio journals, stay for a closing sequence that justifies the whole quiet ride.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardstier:aaaWalking SimFirst-Person ExplorationAudio Log StorytellingAtmospheric MysteryShort CompletableSci-Fi SettingPuzzle-LightFirst Contact Themes

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OS
Windows 7 or higher, 64-bit
Memory
4gb GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
4 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GTX 450 or AMD equivalent
Processor
Intel Core i5-2500k or AMD equivalent
Sound Card
Supports 7.1 surround sound

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Fecha de lanzamiento
19 feb 2018

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