Compara los precios de Azrael en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Spafnar Studios. Publicado por Spafnar Studios. Lanzado el 21/7/2022. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie.

A quiet, ominous 2D maze crawl with four branching endings and an original soundtrack - built for players who find meaning in wandering dark corridors alone.

I gravitate toward the tiny Steam pages that nobody covers, and Azrael by Spafnar Studios is exactly that kind of game. It arrived in July 2022 with almost no fanfare, a handful of user reviews, and zero critical coverage - and there is something quietly intentional about all of that. What you get is a short, singleplayer 2D experience that sits at the intersection of mystery dungeon exploration and philosophical text-based adventure, wrapped in hand-crafted original artwork and a bespoke soundtrack. The premise is deliberately sparse: you inhabit a mysterious being named Azrael, dropped into an ominous 2D labyrinth with no explicit combat system and no hand-holding objective markers. The loop is pure exploration and observation. You move through the maze, absorb environmental storytelling, and slowly piece together who Azrael is, what the situation demands, and what your choices actually cost. The weight of that last word - consequences - is where Spafnar Studios earns its credibility. Four distinct endings exist, and reaching each one is less about solving puzzles mechanically and more about paying attention. This is the kind of game where the player who reads every scrap of contextual text will feel rewarded in ways someone button-mashing through corridors simply will not. The community tags tell a fair story: dark, philosophical, short, story-rich, text-based. That cluster of descriptors is either an invitation or a warning depending on your tastes. If you came to this page hoping for action, Azrael has nothing for you. The pacing is slow by design, the atmosphere deliberate. The original soundtrack does the heavy lifting here - in games this small, audio is usually the first cut and the last considered. The fact that Spafnar Studios commissioned original music rather than relying on royalty-free loops suggests a creator who thought about the whole experience as an art object, not just a product. I respect that instinct enormously even without being able to verify its full execution from the outside. The honest caveat is this: with only a small number of user reviews and no critical coverage to triangulate against, buying Azrael requires a degree of trust in the concept itself. The runtime is short - firmly in the sub-five-hour category, potentially much less if you burn through it in one sitting. Four endings give completionists a reason to loop back, but the raw time investment is modest. That also means the risk is modest. Azrael is the kind of small, handcrafted thing that can land with unexpected emotional force or leave you mildly shrugging - and only one way to find out. For players who cherish games that know their own scale and commit to a specific mood without apology, this one belongs on the radar. Kai, Scout Team

Azrael

Azrael

21 jul 2022Spafnar Studios
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A quiet, ominous 2D maze crawl with four branching endings and an original soundtrack - built for players who find meaning in wandering dark corridors alone.

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I gravitate toward the tiny Steam pages that nobody covers, and Azrael by Spafnar Studios is exactly that kind of game. It arrived in July 2022 with almost no fanfare, a handful of user reviews, and zero critical coverage - and there is something quietly intentional about all of that. What you get is a short, singleplayer 2D experience that sits at the intersection of mystery dungeon exploration and philosophical text-based adventure, wrapped in hand-crafted original artwork and a bespoke soundtrack. The premise is deliberately sparse: you inhabit a mysterious being named Azrael, dropped into an ominous 2D labyrinth with no explicit combat system and no hand-holding objective markers. The loop is pure exploration and observation. You move through the maze, absorb environmental storytelling, and slowly piece together who Azrael is, what the situation demands, and what your choices actually cost. The weight of that last word - consequences - is where Spafnar Studios earns its credibility. Four distinct endings exist, and reaching each one is less about solving puzzles mechanically and more about paying attention. This is the kind of game where the player who reads every scrap of contextual text will feel rewarded in ways someone button-mashing through corridors simply will not. The community tags tell a fair story: dark, philosophical, short, story-rich, text-based. That cluster of descriptors is either an invitation or a warning depending on your tastes. If you came to this page hoping for action, Azrael has nothing for you. The pacing is slow by design, the atmosphere deliberate. The original soundtrack does the heavy lifting here - in games this small, audio is usually the first cut and the last considered. The fact that Spafnar Studios commissioned original music rather than relying on royalty-free loops suggests a creator who thought about the whole experience as an art object, not just a product. I respect that instinct enormously even without being able to verify its full execution from the outside. The honest caveat is this: with only a small number of user reviews and no critical coverage to triangulate against, buying Azrael requires a degree of trust in the concept itself. The runtime is short - firmly in the sub-five-hour category, potentially much less if you burn through it in one sitting. Four endings give completionists a reason to loop back, but the raw time investment is modest. That also means the risk is modest. Azrael is the kind of small, handcrafted thing that can land with unexpected emotional force or leave you mildly shrugging - and only one way to find out. For players who cherish games that know their own scale and commit to a specific mood without apology, this one belongs on the radar.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Branching EndingsAtmospheric ExplorationDark TonePhilosophical NarrativeOriginal SoundtrackShort-FormMystery Dungeon

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OS
Windows 8
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
120 MB available space
Graphics
GeForce MX150
Processor
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-8250U CPU @ 1.60GHz 1.80 GHz
Sound Card
Any

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Azrael fue desarrollado por Spafnar Studios.