Compara los precios de Visage en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por SadSquare Studio. Publicado por SadSquare Studio. Lanzado el 29/10/2020. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie, Simulation. Puntuación Metacritic: 81/100.

Visage is a slow-burn psychological horror set in a house that rewrites its own rules - closer to P.T. than any jump-scare factory.

Visage is a first-person psychological horror game developed and published by SadSquare Studio, released in late 2020 after a lengthy early-access period. The premise is deceptively simple: you are trapped in a sprawling, ever-shifting house and you piece together the tragic histories of the families who lived and died there. There are no weapons, no stamina bar to manage, no combat loop to learn. What you get instead is a careful, deliberate pacing that demands patience and rewards attention to detail. For someone like me who usually tracks resource yields and tech trees, this is about as far from my comfort zone as a game gets - and yet the underlying structure is more mechanical than it first appears. The house itself functions almost like a board game that keeps rearranging its pieces. Each chapter centers on a different deceased resident, and the environmental storytelling around each one is dense. Lighting is not just atmosphere here - it is a core system. Sanity degrades in darkness, forcing you to manage candles, light switches, and a lighter with finite fuel. That resource management layer is thin, but it is real, and it gives the horror a tangible cost. You are not just scared, you are making decisions about when to push forward and when to retreat. The chapter structure also means each segment has its own visual language and set of rules, which keeps the roughly 8-to-12-hour runtime from feeling repetitive. Where Visage genuinely earns its Very Positive Steam rating is in its environmental design. Rooms transition between states in ways that feel organic rather than scripted, and the audio design is among the best in the genre - directional, layered, and almost never cheap. It draws obvious inspiration from Kojima and del Toro's cancelled P.T. demo, but it builds on that blueprint rather than just copying it. The ghost encounters are scripted and predictable on replays, but on a blind run they land hard. The sense of dread accumulates slowly enough that when something finally breaks the silence, the payoff is earned. There are genuine weaknesses worth flagging. The puzzle design occasionally tips from cryptic into simply obscure, and at least one or two solutions feel like they require a guide unless you are willing to comb every inch of the house twice. The frame-rate has historically been inconsistent on mid-range hardware, though patches have improved this. Navigation can also become frustrating in later chapters when the house layout shifts without clear signposting, and the checkpoint system is not forgiving. None of these break the experience, but they slow it down in the wrong ways at the wrong moments. From a strategy-and-sim perspective, Visage is not a game I would normally lead with. But the systems underneath the horror - the sanity management, the resource discipline, the chapter-by-chapter progression structure - mean there is more to parse here than a standard walking simulator. If you enjoy games that reward methodical play and environmental observation over reflex, this is closer to that end of the spectrum than most horror titles. Approach it as a puzzle to be solved one chapter at a time, keep a rough mental map, and resist the urge to sprint through darkness and burn your lighter reserves. The house responds to how carefully you treat it. Diego, Scout Team

Visage

Visage

29 oct 2020SadSquare Studio
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Visage is a slow-burn psychological horror set in a house that rewrites its own rules - closer to P.T. than any jump-scare factory.

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Visage is a first-person psychological horror game developed and published by SadSquare Studio, released in late 2020 after a lengthy early-access period. The premise is deceptively simple: you are trapped in a sprawling, ever-shifting house and you piece together the tragic histories of the families who lived and died there. There are no weapons, no stamina bar to manage, no combat loop to learn. What you get instead is a careful, deliberate pacing that demands patience and rewards attention to detail. For someone like me who usually tracks resource yields and tech trees, this is about as far from my comfort zone as a game gets - and yet the underlying structure is more mechanical than it first appears. The house itself functions almost like a board game that keeps rearranging its pieces. Each chapter centers on a different deceased resident, and the environmental storytelling around each one is dense. Lighting is not just atmosphere here - it is a core system. Sanity degrades in darkness, forcing you to manage candles, light switches, and a lighter with finite fuel. That resource management layer is thin, but it is real, and it gives the horror a tangible cost. You are not just scared, you are making decisions about when to push forward and when to retreat. The chapter structure also means each segment has its own visual language and set of rules, which keeps the roughly 8-to-12-hour runtime from feeling repetitive. Where Visage genuinely earns its Very Positive Steam rating is in its environmental design. Rooms transition between states in ways that feel organic rather than scripted, and the audio design is among the best in the genre - directional, layered, and almost never cheap. It draws obvious inspiration from Kojima and del Toro's cancelled P.T. demo, but it builds on that blueprint rather than just copying it. The ghost encounters are scripted and predictable on replays, but on a blind run they land hard. The sense of dread accumulates slowly enough that when something finally breaks the silence, the payoff is earned. There are genuine weaknesses worth flagging. The puzzle design occasionally tips from cryptic into simply obscure, and at least one or two solutions feel like they require a guide unless you are willing to comb every inch of the house twice. The frame-rate has historically been inconsistent on mid-range hardware, though patches have improved this. Navigation can also become frustrating in later chapters when the house layout shifts without clear signposting, and the checkpoint system is not forgiving. None of these break the experience, but they slow it down in the wrong ways at the wrong moments. From a strategy-and-sim perspective, Visage is not a game I would normally lead with. But the systems underneath the horror - the sanity management, the resource discipline, the chapter-by-chapter progression structure - mean there is more to parse here than a standard walking simulator. If you enjoy games that reward methodical play and environmental observation over reflex, this is closer to that end of the spectrum than most horror titles. Approach it as a puzzle to be solved one chapter at a time, keep a rough mental map, and resist the urge to sprint through darkness and burn your lighter reserves. The house responds to how carefully you treat it.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamPsychological HorrorSanity MechanicResource ManagementEnvironmental StorytellingChapter-BasedAtmospheric LightingP.T.-InspiredPuzzle-Heavy

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Processor
Intel® Core™ i3 or AMD Ryzen™ 3
Memory
6 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 950 or AMD Radeon™ R7 370
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
10 GB available space

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Metacritic
81
Steam
84%(10,717)

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SadSquare Studio
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SadSquare Studio
Fecha de lanzamiento
29 oct 2020

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