Compara los precios de Visceral Cubes en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Ominous Entertainment. Publicado por Ominous Entertainment. Lanzado el 3/5/2018. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Violent, Gore, Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie.

A sub-hour Mars horror sprint where zombie cubes explode in your face and the credits roll before you finish your coffee. Honest about its ambitions, less honest about its level design.

I want to be the person who finds the quiet spark in the smallest Steam release, and I kept looking for it in Visceral Cubes. What I found instead was a first-person survival game set inside a Martian space station gone wrong, where voxel-built zombie creatures chase you through corridors and detonate if they get too close. The premise has genuine atmosphere baked in: lone operative, downed station, corporate retrieval mission that immediately unravels. That setup deserves credit. The execution is harder to defend. The core loop gives you two options at any moment: stealth past the voxel-gore enemies using a simple detection indicator, or sprint away and hope they self-destruct before catching you. There are no weapons in the base game. That weaponless tension can work in horror, but it only lands when level design gives you room to breathe and reason. Here, the station is a maze of dead-end corridors and near-identical rooms that you unlock by flipping switches and collecting key items. The narrow geometry makes stealth feel arbitrary rather than satisfying, and it turns the run-and-wait strategy into a gamble more than a skill. Checkpoints are frequent enough that you will finish the run, but frustration stacks faster than tension. The voxel gore physics are the one moment the game delivers on its title. Watching an enemy erupt into a chunky spray of geometry is visceral in a low-fi, Saturday-afternoon way, and it is clear that mechanic was the creative kernel the whole thing was built around. The original soundtrack gets a shout-out on the store page and it does add some texture to the otherwise sparse audio environment. None of it is enough to hold the room together for long, because the whole thing wraps up in under an hour and ends on a literal "To Be Continued" screen rather than a proper conclusion. A DLC chapter exists that drops the stealth mechanics entirely and leans into improvised weapons like a gas can and flare, which at least shows the developer recognizing where more energy was needed. But that content sits separate, and the base game alone feels unfinished by design. Steam's player reception has been mixed across its small review pool, and that split makes sense. If you are hunting for a micro-horror curio with a weird voxel gimmick and zero expectations, there is a short, strange thing here. If you want a coherent stealth-horror experience with purposeful pacing, crafted atmosphere, or a real ending, this station has nothing left for you. The handcraft just is not present at the level that makes a short runtime feel intentional rather than incomplete. Sometimes I defend the slow opening when the payoff arrives. This one ends before the payoff even boards the shuttle. Kai, Scout Team

Visceral Cubes

Visceral Cubes

3 may 2018Ominous Entertainment
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A sub-hour Mars horror sprint where zombie cubes explode in your face and the credits roll before you finish your coffee. Honest about its ambitions, less honest about its level design.

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I want to be the person who finds the quiet spark in the smallest Steam release, and I kept looking for it in Visceral Cubes. What I found instead was a first-person survival game set inside a Martian space station gone wrong, where voxel-built zombie creatures chase you through corridors and detonate if they get too close. The premise has genuine atmosphere baked in: lone operative, downed station, corporate retrieval mission that immediately unravels. That setup deserves credit. The execution is harder to defend. The core loop gives you two options at any moment: stealth past the voxel-gore enemies using a simple detection indicator, or sprint away and hope they self-destruct before catching you. There are no weapons in the base game. That weaponless tension can work in horror, but it only lands when level design gives you room to breathe and reason. Here, the station is a maze of dead-end corridors and near-identical rooms that you unlock by flipping switches and collecting key items. The narrow geometry makes stealth feel arbitrary rather than satisfying, and it turns the run-and-wait strategy into a gamble more than a skill. Checkpoints are frequent enough that you will finish the run, but frustration stacks faster than tension. The voxel gore physics are the one moment the game delivers on its title. Watching an enemy erupt into a chunky spray of geometry is visceral in a low-fi, Saturday-afternoon way, and it is clear that mechanic was the creative kernel the whole thing was built around. The original soundtrack gets a shout-out on the store page and it does add some texture to the otherwise sparse audio environment. None of it is enough to hold the room together for long, because the whole thing wraps up in under an hour and ends on a literal "To Be Continued" screen rather than a proper conclusion. A DLC chapter exists that drops the stealth mechanics entirely and leans into improvised weapons like a gas can and flare, which at least shows the developer recognizing where more energy was needed. But that content sits separate, and the base game alone feels unfinished by design. Steam's player reception has been mixed across its small review pool, and that split makes sense. If you are hunting for a micro-horror curio with a weird voxel gimmick and zero expectations, there is a short, strange thing here. If you want a coherent stealth-horror experience with purposeful pacing, crafted atmosphere, or a real ending, this station has nothing left for you. The handcraft just is not present at the level that makes a short runtime feel intentional rather than incomplete. Sometimes I defend the slow opening when the payoff arrives. This one ends before the payoff even boards the shuttle.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Voxel GoreWeaponless HorrorSub-1-HourStealth-or-SprintMars SettingZombie Explosion PhysicsTo Be Continued EndingMicro-Horror

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Memory
1 GB RAM
Storage
500 MB available space
Processor
Dual Core 3.0 GHZ

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Ominous Entertainment
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