Compara los precios de Absolver en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Sloclap. Publicado por Devolver Digital. Lanzado el 29/8/2017. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 75/100.

A handcrafted martial-arts brawler where you build your own fighting style move by move, beautiful, obtuse, and unlike anything else on PC.

Absolver drops you into the ruins of the Adal Empire as a masked Prospect with almost nothing explained. You are tested, you fight, you learn. The core hook is the Combat Deck system: a genuinely original mechanic where you slot individual strikes into sequences, choosing which move follows which based on your stance after each hit. Landing a new attack on an enemy - or watching a mentor perform one in a duel - lets you absorb it into your own repertoire over time. That slow accumulation of technique is the real game, and when a custom combo chain finally clicks into muscle memory, it feels earned in a way most action games never attempt. Three disciplines frame how you build your fighter. Forsaken uses bare knuckles and aggressive chains. Windfall rewards evasion and deflection timing. Khalt is the tank school, absorbing hits and punishing overextension. Each rewards a different mental model of combat, and switching between them for a second playthrough is almost a different game. Weapons - swords, spears, knuckles - slot into the same deck logic, adding layers without breaking the system. The controls have a learning curve that feels steep at first but the movement and hit reactions are tuned carefully enough that fluency comes if you give it patience. Where Absolver stumbles is in everything around the combat. The world of Adal is gorgeous in a washed-out, sun-bleached way, but its lore is buried under environmental storytelling that borders on opaque. The PvE enemies are repetitive long before the final boss, and the online side - co-op, duels, unsolicited invasions - is dependent on a player population that has thinned considerably since launch. Matchmaking for structured PvP can mean long waits, and the school system for sharing combat styles with other players is a fascinating idea that now functions more as an archive than a living community. None of that is the fault of the design itself, just the reality of a 2017 multiplayer title in 2024. Where Sloclap clearly put its heart is in the audiovisual craft. The soundtrack by Cyrille Longueville sits somewhere between ambient drone and traditional percussion, the kind of score that makes traversal through empty corridors feel intentional rather than lonely. The animations are motion-captured and then hand-tuned to a degree that shows - fighters carry actual weight, and reading an opponent's stance becomes a genuine skill rather than a pattern memorization exercise. For a small studio debut, the production coherence is striking. Absolver is the kind of game that produces wildly different opinions based on what you bring to it. If you want a story with payoff or a populated online arena, it will disappoint. If you want a 15-to-20-hour focused experience building a fighting style that is literally yours, something that makes the act of learning combat feel like a craft - this is one of the few games on PC that actually delivers that. It knows what it is. It is not everything, but what it does, it does with intention. Kai, Scout Team

Absolver

Absolver

29 ago 2017SloclapDevolver Digital
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A handcrafted martial-arts brawler where you build your own fighting style move by move, beautiful, obtuse, and unlike anything else on PC.

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Absolver drops you into the ruins of the Adal Empire as a masked Prospect with almost nothing explained. You are tested, you fight, you learn. The core hook is the Combat Deck system: a genuinely original mechanic where you slot individual strikes into sequences, choosing which move follows which based on your stance after each hit. Landing a new attack on an enemy - or watching a mentor perform one in a duel - lets you absorb it into your own repertoire over time. That slow accumulation of technique is the real game, and when a custom combo chain finally clicks into muscle memory, it feels earned in a way most action games never attempt. Three disciplines frame how you build your fighter. Forsaken uses bare knuckles and aggressive chains. Windfall rewards evasion and deflection timing. Khalt is the tank school, absorbing hits and punishing overextension. Each rewards a different mental model of combat, and switching between them for a second playthrough is almost a different game. Weapons - swords, spears, knuckles - slot into the same deck logic, adding layers without breaking the system. The controls have a learning curve that feels steep at first but the movement and hit reactions are tuned carefully enough that fluency comes if you give it patience. Where Absolver stumbles is in everything around the combat. The world of Adal is gorgeous in a washed-out, sun-bleached way, but its lore is buried under environmental storytelling that borders on opaque. The PvE enemies are repetitive long before the final boss, and the online side - co-op, duels, unsolicited invasions - is dependent on a player population that has thinned considerably since launch. Matchmaking for structured PvP can mean long waits, and the school system for sharing combat styles with other players is a fascinating idea that now functions more as an archive than a living community. None of that is the fault of the design itself, just the reality of a 2017 multiplayer title in 2024. Where Sloclap clearly put its heart is in the audiovisual craft. The soundtrack by Cyrille Longueville sits somewhere between ambient drone and traditional percussion, the kind of score that makes traversal through empty corridors feel intentional rather than lonely. The animations are motion-captured and then hand-tuned to a degree that shows - fighters carry actual weight, and reading an opponent's stance becomes a genuine skill rather than a pattern memorization exercise. For a small studio debut, the production coherence is striking. Absolver is the kind of game that produces wildly different opinions based on what you bring to it. If you want a story with payoff or a populated online arena, it will disappoint. If you want a 15-to-20-hour focused experience building a fighting style that is literally yours, something that makes the act of learning combat feel like a craft - this is one of the few games on PC that actually delivers that. It knows what it is. It is not everything, but what it does, it does with intention.

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Kai · Scout Team

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Sloclap
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Devolver Digital
Fecha de lanzamiento
29 ago 2017

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