Compara los precios de Azure Sky en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Enoops. Publicado por Enoops. Lanzado el 25/1/2021. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, RPG.

A micro-budget retro side-scroller with genuine charm buried under thin mechanics - worth a look only if you treat it as a 90-minute curiosity, not a real RPG.

I went into Azure Sky with genuinely open eyes. Enoops is a tiny solo-or-near-solo operation, this is clearly a first or very early commercial release, and there is something almost disarming about how sincere its pixel world feels in the opening minutes. You meet your sensei Makoto, pick up a starter quest, and for a brief window the retro side-scrolling aesthetic and the quiet, medieval-tinged soundtrack do their gentle work. The promise of unlocking magical abilities and growing in power sits there like a small lantern ahead of you. That lantern, unfortunately, does not lead anywhere particularly interesting. The structure is a 2D side-scrolling action RPG with light platforming and puzzle elements, played from a direct side-view perspective. You fight enemies, collect EXP scrolls, level up, and take on quests from NPCs. The problem is that the loop runs out of meaningful variation almost immediately. The enemy roster is genuinely tiny - you have creatures that crawl, creatures that shoot from a fixed position, creatures that move and shoot, and creatures that charge. That is the full catalogue, recycled across every area with no boss encounters to punctuate the run. The leveling system stalls out around level 6, at which point character growth effectively stops: no stat increases, no spell improvements, no new health or mana capacity. The inventory caps at six slots with no stacking, and the quest rewards lean heavily on slow regeneration effects that rarely feel impactful during actual combat. The platforming itself carries a frustrating quirk where the character hitbox clips against the edges of overhead platforms, causing failed jumps that feel like the game's fault rather than yours. The walking pace is sluggish relative to the scale of the environments, which makes traversal feel padded. The storyline is skeletal at best - a young man sent on a journey by his master, a handful of mentor figures met along the way, and a conclusion that arrives without the catharsis of a final confrontation. Players who pushed through to the end in roughly 90 minutes reported disappointment at the lack of any closing boss fight or meaningful narrative payoff. The review landscape on Steam is murky, with credible skepticism raised about the authenticity of the positive reviews, which makes the 76% positive score hard to read at face value. What does genuinely work, in the modest way things work in micro-budget indie games, is the pixel art aesthetic. There is a hand-touched quality to certain environmental sprites - the soft color palette lives up to the title, and the soundtrack, basic as it is, has a lo-fi tranquility that I find myself defending even when everything else frustrates me. If you have ever loved a clunky 90s PC RPG not because it was polished but because someone clearly made it with care, you will recognize that frequency here. The bones of a pleasant short adventure are present. The ambition was just not matched by the execution depth. For the right person - someone who collects curiosities, who finds genuine peace in short, uncommanding pixel worlds, who asks nothing more than an hour and a half of low-stakes wandering - Azure Sky is not offensive. For anyone hoping for a functional RPG progression loop, spell variety, or satisfying combat, the gaps are too wide to overlook. This one belongs to a specific, patient kind of player. Kai, Scout Team

Azure Sky

Azure Sky

25 ene 2021Enoops
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A micro-budget retro side-scroller with genuine charm buried under thin mechanics - worth a look only if you treat it as a 90-minute curiosity, not a real RPG.

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I went into Azure Sky with genuinely open eyes. Enoops is a tiny solo-or-near-solo operation, this is clearly a first or very early commercial release, and there is something almost disarming about how sincere its pixel world feels in the opening minutes. You meet your sensei Makoto, pick up a starter quest, and for a brief window the retro side-scrolling aesthetic and the quiet, medieval-tinged soundtrack do their gentle work. The promise of unlocking magical abilities and growing in power sits there like a small lantern ahead of you. That lantern, unfortunately, does not lead anywhere particularly interesting. The structure is a 2D side-scrolling action RPG with light platforming and puzzle elements, played from a direct side-view perspective. You fight enemies, collect EXP scrolls, level up, and take on quests from NPCs. The problem is that the loop runs out of meaningful variation almost immediately. The enemy roster is genuinely tiny - you have creatures that crawl, creatures that shoot from a fixed position, creatures that move and shoot, and creatures that charge. That is the full catalogue, recycled across every area with no boss encounters to punctuate the run. The leveling system stalls out around level 6, at which point character growth effectively stops: no stat increases, no spell improvements, no new health or mana capacity. The inventory caps at six slots with no stacking, and the quest rewards lean heavily on slow regeneration effects that rarely feel impactful during actual combat. The platforming itself carries a frustrating quirk where the character hitbox clips against the edges of overhead platforms, causing failed jumps that feel like the game's fault rather than yours. The walking pace is sluggish relative to the scale of the environments, which makes traversal feel padded. The storyline is skeletal at best - a young man sent on a journey by his master, a handful of mentor figures met along the way, and a conclusion that arrives without the catharsis of a final confrontation. Players who pushed through to the end in roughly 90 minutes reported disappointment at the lack of any closing boss fight or meaningful narrative payoff. The review landscape on Steam is murky, with credible skepticism raised about the authenticity of the positive reviews, which makes the 76% positive score hard to read at face value. What does genuinely work, in the modest way things work in micro-budget indie games, is the pixel art aesthetic. There is a hand-touched quality to certain environmental sprites - the soft color palette lives up to the title, and the soundtrack, basic as it is, has a lo-fi tranquility that I find myself defending even when everything else frustrates me. If you have ever loved a clunky 90s PC RPG not because it was polished but because someone clearly made it with care, you will recognize that frequency here. The bones of a pleasant short adventure are present. The ambition was just not matched by the execution depth. For the right person - someone who collects curiosities, who finds genuine peace in short, uncommanding pixel worlds, who asks nothing more than an hour and a half of low-stakes wandering - Azure Sky is not offensive. For anyone hoping for a functional RPG progression loop, spell variety, or satisfying combat, the gaps are too wide to overlook. This one belongs to a specific, patient kind of player.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Retro Pixel ArtMicro-Budget IndieShort PlaythroughBroken ProgressionLo-Fi Soundtrack

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OS
Windows 7/8/10
Storage
512 MB available space
Processor
Intel Core 2 Duo E6320 (2*1866) or equivalent

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