Compara los precios de Arelite Core en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Dragon Slumber. Publicado por Dragon Slumber. Lanzado el 8/2/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Indie, RPG. Puntuación Metacritic: 59/100.

A retro JRPG about a blacksmith hero fighting an ancient world-devourer. Earnest, old-school, and rough around the edges in equal measure.

Arelite Core is a classically structured JRPG from solo developer Dragon Slumber, released in 2017. You play as Karden, a blacksmith who gets swept into a world-saving conflict against Talameq, an ageless entity with an appetite for existence itself. If that premise sounds like it was written on a SNES cartridge, that is entirely the point. This is a love letter to 16-bit JRPGs, with turn-based combat, a party of companions, and a world that leans hard into traditional fantasy archetypes. The combat is the most polished part of the package. Arelite Core uses an active turn-based system that rewards positioning and ability chaining rather than brute-force stat grinding. Karden's blacksmith background is not just flavor text, it feeds into crafting mechanics that let you upgrade and customize gear in ways that actually shift how you build your party. That is a meaningful design decision, not a checkbox feature. Class identity matters here, and if you care about squeezing a build into something optimal, there is enough system depth to keep you occupied past the early hours. Where the game stumbles is in the writing and pacing. The narrative hits the expected beats of a chosen-hero JRPG without adding much texture to them. Talameq is a credible threat on paper, but the game does not spend enough time making you feel the weight of the villain's history. Side content exists, but some of it skews toward the filler end of the quest spectrum - fetch assignments dressed up as lore. For a genre where world-building and character arcs are the whole payoff, Arelite Core feels like it is running at about 70% of its narrative potential. The dialogue is functional rather than memorable, which is a soft disappointment when the bones of an interesting world are clearly present. The presentation is deliberately retro, with pixel art environments and a chiptune-adjacent soundtrack that captures the mood reasonably well. On a technical level it is clean for an indie solo project. There is nothing here that will pull you out of the experience by breaking, but nothing that will make you stop and screenshot it either. The audience for this is pretty specific: players who grew up on Final Fantasy IV through VI, Dragon Quest, or Chrono Trigger, and want something in that idiom that they have not already played to death. Newcomers to the genre looking for a modern entry point would probably be better served elsewhere. But if the retro JRPG itch is active and you have cleared your backlog of the classics, Karden's quest is a decent few evenings with a combat system that earns genuine respect. Monika, Scout Team

Arelite Core

Arelite Core

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A retro JRPG about a blacksmith hero fighting an ancient world-devourer. Earnest, old-school, and rough around the edges in equal measure.

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Arelite Core is a classically structured JRPG from solo developer Dragon Slumber, released in 2017. You play as Karden, a blacksmith who gets swept into a world-saving conflict against Talameq, an ageless entity with an appetite for existence itself. If that premise sounds like it was written on a SNES cartridge, that is entirely the point. This is a love letter to 16-bit JRPGs, with turn-based combat, a party of companions, and a world that leans hard into traditional fantasy archetypes. The combat is the most polished part of the package. Arelite Core uses an active turn-based system that rewards positioning and ability chaining rather than brute-force stat grinding. Karden's blacksmith background is not just flavor text, it feeds into crafting mechanics that let you upgrade and customize gear in ways that actually shift how you build your party. That is a meaningful design decision, not a checkbox feature. Class identity matters here, and if you care about squeezing a build into something optimal, there is enough system depth to keep you occupied past the early hours. Where the game stumbles is in the writing and pacing. The narrative hits the expected beats of a chosen-hero JRPG without adding much texture to them. Talameq is a credible threat on paper, but the game does not spend enough time making you feel the weight of the villain's history. Side content exists, but some of it skews toward the filler end of the quest spectrum - fetch assignments dressed up as lore. For a genre where world-building and character arcs are the whole payoff, Arelite Core feels like it is running at about 70% of its narrative potential. The dialogue is functional rather than memorable, which is a soft disappointment when the bones of an interesting world are clearly present. The presentation is deliberately retro, with pixel art environments and a chiptune-adjacent soundtrack that captures the mood reasonably well. On a technical level it is clean for an indie solo project. There is nothing here that will pull you out of the experience by breaking, but nothing that will make you stop and screenshot it either. The audience for this is pretty specific: players who grew up on Final Fantasy IV through VI, Dragon Quest, or Chrono Trigger, and want something in that idiom that they have not already played to death. Newcomers to the genre looking for a modern entry point would probably be better served elsewhere. But if the retro JRPG itch is active and you have cleared your backlog of the classics, Karden's quest is a decent few evenings with a combat system that earns genuine respect.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamTurn-Based CombatCrafting SystemRetro JRPGParty-BasedSingle DeveloperOld-School FantasyGear Progression

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Processor
1.5 GHz CPU
Memory
1500 MB RAM
Graphics
1280x720 or better video resolution in High Color mode
Storage
1500 MB available space
Sound Card
Standard onboard sound ca…

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8 feb 2017

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