Compara los precios de Blood Bowl 3 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Cyanide Studio. Publicado por Nacon. Lanzado el 23/2/2023. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Sports, Strategy.

Brutal turn-based fantasy football that rewards tactical mastery, but a rough launch and thin content make it a hard sell at full price.

Blood Bowl 3 is a turn-based strategy game adapted from Games Workshop's tabletop ruleset, pitting fantasy races against each other in a grid-based American football brawl where forward passes are optional but skull-caving is mandatory. If you have ever wanted to run a Skaven blitz team or watch an Orc Blitzer get sent off for excessive violence in overtime, this is the niche the series has always occupied. The core loop revolves around managing team rosters, leveling individual players across a campaign, and executing play-by-play decisions in matches where every dice roll carries real consequence. Position your Linemen wrong and you will spend three turns unpinning them while the opponent scores unopposed. For newcomers to the Blood Bowl formula, the tactical depth here is legitimate. Each of the available races plays differently enough that choosing your first team is a meaningful decision, not a cosmetic one. Elves reward high-risk passing chains; Dwarfs grind through a slow cage; Chaos rosters are volatile and punishing to pilot well. The tutorial does the bare minimum to explain the ruleset, which is a real problem given how opaque the knockdown and injury systems are on first contact. Veterans of the tabletop or Blood Bowl 2 will be fine, but if you are a strategy player approaching this cold, budget an extra few hours reading community guides before your first competitive match. The depth is worth it, once you get past the wall. The problems with Blood Bowl 3 are not subtle. At launch the game arrived with a notably thin roster of teams compared to Blood Bowl 2 at a similar point in its life, and post-launch content has been gated behind paid DLC at a pace that frustrated the existing community. Cosmetic items are monetized aggressively relative to what the base game ships with. The AI in single-player campaign matches is uneven, capable of bizarre positional errors that make solo practice feel less instructive than it should. Online matchmaking works but the player pool is small enough that queue times can stretch, particularly outside peak hours. Mixed Steam reviews reflect a fanbase that genuinely loves the tabletop source material and feels the video game implementation is cutting corners around the edges. Where the game holds its ground is in the actual match-to-match tension. A well-executed cage drive into a Goblin blitz team that suddenly produces a chainsaw foul is the kind of moment no other sports game generates. The dice probability display during each action is genuinely useful for decision-making, letting you weigh whether a 3+ dodge into scoring position is worth risking a turnover. Team management between matches, tracking player injuries and skill progression, scratches the same itch as a light franchise mode. The mod ecosystem on PC exists but has not grown into the robust community that Blood Bowl 2 eventually developed, so do not factor heavy mod support into your decision right now. If you are already a Blood Bowl veteran looking for a current-generation entry point or a strategy player who can tolerate a rough edges-to-depth ratio that skews toward depth, the fundamentals are solid enough to justify the purchase on a discount. If you are new to the series and expect a polished, content-complete experience, Blood Bowl 2 with its accumulated DLC library remains the safer starting point until this installment matures further. Diego, Scout Team

Blood Bowl 3

Blood Bowl 3

23 feb 2023Cyanide StudioNacon
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Brutal turn-based fantasy football that rewards tactical mastery, but a rough launch and thin content make it a hard sell at full price.

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Blood Bowl 3 is a turn-based strategy game adapted from Games Workshop's tabletop ruleset, pitting fantasy races against each other in a grid-based American football brawl where forward passes are optional but skull-caving is mandatory. If you have ever wanted to run a Skaven blitz team or watch an Orc Blitzer get sent off for excessive violence in overtime, this is the niche the series has always occupied. The core loop revolves around managing team rosters, leveling individual players across a campaign, and executing play-by-play decisions in matches where every dice roll carries real consequence. Position your Linemen wrong and you will spend three turns unpinning them while the opponent scores unopposed. For newcomers to the Blood Bowl formula, the tactical depth here is legitimate. Each of the available races plays differently enough that choosing your first team is a meaningful decision, not a cosmetic one. Elves reward high-risk passing chains; Dwarfs grind through a slow cage; Chaos rosters are volatile and punishing to pilot well. The tutorial does the bare minimum to explain the ruleset, which is a real problem given how opaque the knockdown and injury systems are on first contact. Veterans of the tabletop or Blood Bowl 2 will be fine, but if you are a strategy player approaching this cold, budget an extra few hours reading community guides before your first competitive match. The depth is worth it, once you get past the wall. The problems with Blood Bowl 3 are not subtle. At launch the game arrived with a notably thin roster of teams compared to Blood Bowl 2 at a similar point in its life, and post-launch content has been gated behind paid DLC at a pace that frustrated the existing community. Cosmetic items are monetized aggressively relative to what the base game ships with. The AI in single-player campaign matches is uneven, capable of bizarre positional errors that make solo practice feel less instructive than it should. Online matchmaking works but the player pool is small enough that queue times can stretch, particularly outside peak hours. Mixed Steam reviews reflect a fanbase that genuinely loves the tabletop source material and feels the video game implementation is cutting corners around the edges. Where the game holds its ground is in the actual match-to-match tension. A well-executed cage drive into a Goblin blitz team that suddenly produces a chainsaw foul is the kind of moment no other sports game generates. The dice probability display during each action is genuinely useful for decision-making, letting you weigh whether a 3+ dodge into scoring position is worth risking a turnover. Team management between matches, tracking player injuries and skill progression, scratches the same itch as a light franchise mode. The mod ecosystem on PC exists but has not grown into the robust community that Blood Bowl 2 eventually developed, so do not factor heavy mod support into your decision right now. If you are already a Blood Bowl veteran looking for a current-generation entry point or a strategy player who can tolerate a rough edges-to-depth ratio that skews toward depth, the fundamentals are solid enough to justify the purchase on a discount. If you are new to the series and expect a polished, content-complete experience, Blood Bowl 2 with its accumulated DLC library remains the safer starting point until this installment matures further.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

steamTurn-Based TacticsFantasy FootballTabletop AdaptationRoster ManagementDice-Based CombatMultiplayer PvPCampaign ModeRace Selection Depth

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OS
Windows 10
Processor
Intel Core i5-2300 | AMD FX-4350
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Nvidia GeForce GTX 650, 1 GB | AMD Radeon HD 7770, 1 GB

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Windows 10
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Intel Core i5-4570 | AMD Ryzen 3 1300X
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8 GB RAM
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Nvidia GeForce GTX 960, 4 GB | AMD Radeon R9 380, 4 GB
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
12 GB available space

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23 feb 2023

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Blood Bowl 3 se lanzó el 23 de febrero de 2023.

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Blood Bowl 3 fue desarrollado por Cyanide Studio y publicado por Nacon.