Compara los precios de The Tale of Bistun en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Black Cube Games. Publicado por IMGN.PRO. Lanzado el 13/7/2022. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 74/100.

Rarely does a three-to-five-hour game carry the weight of a 12th-century Persian poem this gracefully, even if its combat never rises above button-mashing filler between genuinely moving story beats.

My first instinct when something this small and culturally specific lands on a storefront is to lean in close, and The Tale of Bistun rewards that instinct almost immediately. Black Cube Games, a debut studio, built an isometric action-adventure around the tragic Persian poem "Khosrow and Shirin," specifically the marginal subplot of Farhad, a stone-carver who wakes on the blighted slopes of Mount Bistun with no memory. That is a quietly audacious source for a video game, and the handling of it mostly clears the bar. The structure repeats itself by design: traverse a section of mountain, carve stone tablets and inscriptions to surface lore fragments, reach an arena locked until every enemy is defeated, then carry a magical pomegranate back to camp to recover another sliver of Farhad's past. Weapons swap only at anvil points before arenas, not on the fly, and you have two options: dual hatchets for quick strikes or a great axe for heavier damage, each with a rechargeable special ability that charges between standard attacks. Enemy types range from small ghouls and carrion birds to armored spear-wielding knights, ogres, and giant Deevs, but the honest truth is that combat is shallow. Attack, dodge-roll to wait out cooldowns, repeat. Almost nobody dies except at the final boss, and the fixed isometric camera occasionally fights you more than the monsters do. If you come here for mechanical depth, you will leave disappointed. What holds everything together is the atmosphere, and I want to be specific about what I mean. The soundtrack weaves traditional Persian instruments into every environment in a way that feels authorial rather than decorative. The narration, delivered by a single commanding voice, carries emotional weight that had more than one critic comparing it favorably to Bastion, a comparison I think is fair in spirit even if the execution here is thinner. The world itself shifts between two visual registers: the sunlit, corrupted mountain with its saturated color palette and the Revelations Realm, a surreal dream-plane of cosmic imagery and symbolic architecture. Persian symbolism is genuinely embedded in the design rather than bolted on, with pomegranates as memory and healing, the Hoopoe bird as guide, references to the goddess Anahita, and the corrupting villain Deev Bistun as the dark presence pulling everything toward ruin. That care shows. The story can lose its thread for players unfamiliar with the source material, and nobody pretends the plot is flawlessly told. A handful of memory fragments and stone engravings do solid work filling gaps, but some symbolic moments land obliquely. The game also ends with a branching choice, and checking the alternate ending is easy enough that it feels designed to be seen. At three to five hours depending on pace, The Tale of Bistun knows its own length, and that self-awareness is genuinely rare. There is no padding, no artificial stretch. It says what it came to say and stops. For a debut, that restraint is the most impressive craft decision in the whole package. Kai, Scout Team

The Tale of Bistun

The Tale of Bistun

13 jul 2022Black Cube GamesIMGN.PRO
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Rarely does a three-to-five-hour game carry the weight of a 12th-century Persian poem this gracefully, even if its combat never rises above button-mashing filler between genuinely moving story beats.

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My first instinct when something this small and culturally specific lands on a storefront is to lean in close, and The Tale of Bistun rewards that instinct almost immediately. Black Cube Games, a debut studio, built an isometric action-adventure around the tragic Persian poem "Khosrow and Shirin," specifically the marginal subplot of Farhad, a stone-carver who wakes on the blighted slopes of Mount Bistun with no memory. That is a quietly audacious source for a video game, and the handling of it mostly clears the bar. The structure repeats itself by design: traverse a section of mountain, carve stone tablets and inscriptions to surface lore fragments, reach an arena locked until every enemy is defeated, then carry a magical pomegranate back to camp to recover another sliver of Farhad's past. Weapons swap only at anvil points before arenas, not on the fly, and you have two options: dual hatchets for quick strikes or a great axe for heavier damage, each with a rechargeable special ability that charges between standard attacks. Enemy types range from small ghouls and carrion birds to armored spear-wielding knights, ogres, and giant Deevs, but the honest truth is that combat is shallow. Attack, dodge-roll to wait out cooldowns, repeat. Almost nobody dies except at the final boss, and the fixed isometric camera occasionally fights you more than the monsters do. If you come here for mechanical depth, you will leave disappointed. What holds everything together is the atmosphere, and I want to be specific about what I mean. The soundtrack weaves traditional Persian instruments into every environment in a way that feels authorial rather than decorative. The narration, delivered by a single commanding voice, carries emotional weight that had more than one critic comparing it favorably to Bastion, a comparison I think is fair in spirit even if the execution here is thinner. The world itself shifts between two visual registers: the sunlit, corrupted mountain with its saturated color palette and the Revelations Realm, a surreal dream-plane of cosmic imagery and symbolic architecture. Persian symbolism is genuinely embedded in the design rather than bolted on, with pomegranates as memory and healing, the Hoopoe bird as guide, references to the goddess Anahita, and the corrupting villain Deev Bistun as the dark presence pulling everything toward ruin. That care shows. The story can lose its thread for players unfamiliar with the source material, and nobody pretends the plot is flawlessly told. A handful of memory fragments and stone engravings do solid work filling gaps, but some symbolic moments land obliquely. The game also ends with a branching choice, and checking the alternate ending is easy enough that it feels designed to be seen. At three to five hours depending on pace, The Tale of Bistun knows its own length, and that self-awareness is genuinely rare. There is no padding, no artificial stretch. It says what it came to say and stops. For a debut, that restraint is the most impressive craft decision in the whole package.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttier:aaaPersian MythologyNarrator-DrivenArena CombatDual-EndingIsometric AdventureShort CompletionWeapon UpgradesSymbolic Storytelling

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OS
Windows 10 x64
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
6 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GTX 950 | AMD R7 370
Processor
Intel Core i5 4460 | AMD Athlon X4

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Windows 10 x64
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
6 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 ( 2048 MB); Radeon RX 580 (8192 MB)
Processor
Intel Core i5-4670K (4 * 3400) or equivalent; AMD FX-8350 (8 * 4700) or equivalent

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