Compara los precios de Astral Traveler en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Dragon Slumber. Publicado por My Way Games. Lanzado el 13/9/2017. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Action, Indie, Racing.

If your reflex-tester itch needs scratching on a tight budget, Astral Traveler fits the slot - but its slippery controls may leave you more frustrated than thrilled after the honeymoon tracks wear off.

I went into Astral Traveler hoping for something in the spirit of the old F-Zero and Wipeout school of arcade speed - that pure, white-knuckle lane-dodging that used to eat quarters by the roll. The premise checks out on paper: pilot a spaceship through 47 tracks spread across five distinct nebulas, dodge obstacles at ludicrous speed, shoot down enemy raiders, phase through energy barriers, and boost through pulsars to keep your momentum up while a draining astral-core meter keeps the pressure constant. Early on, especially in the first nebula, that loop genuinely works. The pacing ramps up gradually, the color-coded track warnings give you just enough visual language to react, and the sensation of threading a tight gap while hosing down a raider cluster has a scrappy kind of fun to it. The cracks start showing the moment the level design gets ambitious. Astral Traveler mixes straight runner sections with free-flight segments that change the control scheme on you mid-track, and the transition is jarring rather than exciting. The bigger issue is the core controls themselves: the ship has a drifty, imprecise feel that a game demanding pixel-accurate positioning simply cannot afford. Tight turns and narrow gaps become exercises in frustration rather than skill, because you can compensate perfectly and still clip a wall due to input lag or overdrift. The health meter drains at a fixed rate regardless of speed, so the game is constantly pressuring you to go fast - but many of the trickier sections require slowing down, and those two demands fight each other constantly without ever resolving into satisfying tension. For the solo completionist crowd, there is some replay value in leaderboard times and achievement hunting. The track count is decent and the five-nebula structure gives each zone a distinct visual identity. There is no story to speak of, which is fine for a pure arcade racer, but the soundtrack is thin and loops quickly, and the graphics are functional at best. No multiplayer of any kind is present - no split-screen, no online co-op, nothing to make this a group-night pick. From my Saturday-night-crew standpoint, it is firmly a one-controller, headphones-in solo grind. At its sub-five-dollar price point, Astral Traveler is not asking for much, and for achievement hunters or players who genuinely enjoy memorization-heavy trial-and-error runners, there is a modest loop here to sink time into. But if you are coming in expecting the tight, responsive handling that made the games it clearly draws inspiration from legendary, you will likely bounce off it before the third nebula. Controller support is present, though racing wheel owners should note the game was built around a simple left-right-jump-shoot input set - no analog finesse required, and none really supported in a meaningful way. Riley, Scout Team

Astral Traveler

Astral Traveler

13 sept 2017Dragon SlumberMy Way Games
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If your reflex-tester itch needs scratching on a tight budget, Astral Traveler fits the slot - but its slippery controls may leave you more frustrated than thrilled after the honeymoon tracks wear off.

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I went into Astral Traveler hoping for something in the spirit of the old F-Zero and Wipeout school of arcade speed - that pure, white-knuckle lane-dodging that used to eat quarters by the roll. The premise checks out on paper: pilot a spaceship through 47 tracks spread across five distinct nebulas, dodge obstacles at ludicrous speed, shoot down enemy raiders, phase through energy barriers, and boost through pulsars to keep your momentum up while a draining astral-core meter keeps the pressure constant. Early on, especially in the first nebula, that loop genuinely works. The pacing ramps up gradually, the color-coded track warnings give you just enough visual language to react, and the sensation of threading a tight gap while hosing down a raider cluster has a scrappy kind of fun to it. The cracks start showing the moment the level design gets ambitious. Astral Traveler mixes straight runner sections with free-flight segments that change the control scheme on you mid-track, and the transition is jarring rather than exciting. The bigger issue is the core controls themselves: the ship has a drifty, imprecise feel that a game demanding pixel-accurate positioning simply cannot afford. Tight turns and narrow gaps become exercises in frustration rather than skill, because you can compensate perfectly and still clip a wall due to input lag or overdrift. The health meter drains at a fixed rate regardless of speed, so the game is constantly pressuring you to go fast - but many of the trickier sections require slowing down, and those two demands fight each other constantly without ever resolving into satisfying tension. For the solo completionist crowd, there is some replay value in leaderboard times and achievement hunting. The track count is decent and the five-nebula structure gives each zone a distinct visual identity. There is no story to speak of, which is fine for a pure arcade racer, but the soundtrack is thin and loops quickly, and the graphics are functional at best. No multiplayer of any kind is present - no split-screen, no online co-op, nothing to make this a group-night pick. From my Saturday-night-crew standpoint, it is firmly a one-controller, headphones-in solo grind. At its sub-five-dollar price point, Astral Traveler is not asking for much, and for achievement hunters or players who genuinely enjoy memorization-heavy trial-and-error runners, there is a modest loop here to sink time into. But if you are coming in expecting the tight, responsive handling that made the games it clearly draws inspiration from legendary, you will likely bounce off it before the third nebula. Controller support is present, though racing wheel owners should note the game was built around a simple left-right-jump-shoot input set - no analog finesse required, and none really supported in a meaningful way.

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Riley · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardstier:sub-5Arcade RacerSpace RunnerTrial-and-ErrorLeaderboard ChasingController RequiredSingle Player OnlyScore AttackObstacle DodgingAchievement Hunting

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Windows 7 or greater
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3 GB RAM
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1500 MB available space
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1280x720 or better video resolution in High Color mode
Processor
i5-5200 2.20Ghz
Sound Card
Standard onboard sound card

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Desarrolladora
Dragon Slumber
Distribuidora
My Way Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
13 sept 2017

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