Compara los precios de Bravium en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por INGAME. Publicado por INGAME. Lanzado el 4/1/2018. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Indie, RPG.

Somewhere between a mobile port and a genuine PC indie, Bravium earns its keep for players who want bite-sized hero defense sessions without a microtransaction tollbooth in the way.

I went into Bravium expecting a throwaway mobile port with Steam achievements slapped on top, and I came out with something more nuanced than that first impression deserved. This is a 2D side-scrolling hero defense RPG where you pick either the Barbarian or the Sorceress, two characters with meaningfully different skill sets and preferred combat rhythms, then push through waves of enemies across dozens of levels while managing a surprisingly involved loot loop. The core cycle is simple and intentional. Each fight opens with the weakest weapon in your inventory, and you spend earned gold mid-run to upgrade toward something deadlier, which lets you clear faster, which feeds back into the economy. Layer on top of that an alchemy lab where you can craft potions, mushrooms, and improvised explosives, and a talent system that lets you nudge your hero toward either a weapon-focused or spell-heavy build, and suddenly Bravium has more structural depth than its mobile origins would suggest. The automatic combat means your hero handles basic attacks on their own, leaving your attention on timing active spells, managing consumables, and knowing when to retreat rather than tank another hit. The elephant in the room is that this started as a free-to-play mobile title, and the seams show. The UI was built for a touchscreen and feels stiff and slightly oversized on a PC monitor. The pacing can drag as difficulty spikes push you into grinding earlier levels to strengthen your gear before pressing forward. None of this is fatal, but it does mean Bravium sits in an awkward middle zone on PC: too simple for players wanting a deep ARPG, and slightly too clunky for players who just want something frictionless. That said, the Steam version strips out the microtransactions entirely, which changes the feel considerably. Patience is rewarded rather than punished. Who is this genuinely for? Fans of compact, session-friendly action RPGs who appreciate a clean gear progression loop and do not need a sweeping narrative or AAA presentation to stay engaged. The cabbage subplot, cryptic as it is, gives the game a small but real sense of personality. It knows it is a little odd, and it leans into that. For a small-team release with minimal English-language coverage and a mixed Steam rating, Bravium is more considered than its reputation suggests. Go in with adjusted expectations and you might find something worth a quiet afternoon. Kai, Scout Team

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Somewhere between a mobile port and a genuine PC indie, Bravium earns its keep for players who want bite-sized hero defense sessions without a microtransaction tollbooth in the way.

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I went into Bravium expecting a throwaway mobile port with Steam achievements slapped on top, and I came out with something more nuanced than that first impression deserved. This is a 2D side-scrolling hero defense RPG where you pick either the Barbarian or the Sorceress, two characters with meaningfully different skill sets and preferred combat rhythms, then push through waves of enemies across dozens of levels while managing a surprisingly involved loot loop. The core cycle is simple and intentional. Each fight opens with the weakest weapon in your inventory, and you spend earned gold mid-run to upgrade toward something deadlier, which lets you clear faster, which feeds back into the economy. Layer on top of that an alchemy lab where you can craft potions, mushrooms, and improvised explosives, and a talent system that lets you nudge your hero toward either a weapon-focused or spell-heavy build, and suddenly Bravium has more structural depth than its mobile origins would suggest. The automatic combat means your hero handles basic attacks on their own, leaving your attention on timing active spells, managing consumables, and knowing when to retreat rather than tank another hit. The elephant in the room is that this started as a free-to-play mobile title, and the seams show. The UI was built for a touchscreen and feels stiff and slightly oversized on a PC monitor. The pacing can drag as difficulty spikes push you into grinding earlier levels to strengthen your gear before pressing forward. None of this is fatal, but it does mean Bravium sits in an awkward middle zone on PC: too simple for players wanting a deep ARPG, and slightly too clunky for players who just want something frictionless. That said, the Steam version strips out the microtransactions entirely, which changes the feel considerably. Patience is rewarded rather than punished. Who is this genuinely for? Fans of compact, session-friendly action RPGs who appreciate a clean gear progression loop and do not need a sweeping narrative or AAA presentation to stay engaged. The cabbage subplot, cryptic as it is, gives the game a small but real sense of personality. It knows it is a little odd, and it leans into that. For a small-team release with minimal English-language coverage and a mixed Steam rating, Bravium is more considered than its reputation suggests. Go in with adjusted expectations and you might find something worth a quiet afternoon.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Hero DefenseMobile PortAuto-CombatTalent TreeAlchemy CraftingGold EconomyBite-Sized SessionsGear Progression

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OS
Windows XP SP2+
Memory
1024 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
512 MB available space
Graphics
GeForce 6 series/Radeon X1300
Processor
Athlon 64/Pentium 4

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