Compara los precios de Colt Canyon en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Retrific. Publicado por Headup. Lanzado el 16/6/2020. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie, RPG.

A pixel-art roguelite shooter set in a hostile western canyon where you blast bandits, scavenge gear, and rescue your kidnapped partner run by run.

Colt Canyon is a 2D pixel-art roguelite shooter that drops you into a procedurally generated canyon crawling with bandits, traps, and loot. The setup is lean and Western: your partner has been taken, you have a gun, and the canyon is full of people who would prefer you dead. Each run is short and punishing, built around real-time combat where positioning, ammo economy, and weapon swaps matter more than button-mashing your way through. It lands somewhere between a classic arcade shooter and a modern roguelite, and it mostly earns that comparison. The combat is the real draw. You start with a basic loadout and scavenge as you push deeper, picking up rifles, shotguns, throwing knives, and other tools scattered across each level. Enemy placement is procedural, so the canyon never quite plays the same way twice, and the pixel art is dense enough that ambushes feel genuinely threatening rather than cheap. You can also unlock new characters across runs, each with different starting weapons and passive traits that shift how a run feels from the first screen. It is not the deepest build system you will ever see, but it holds up well enough to pull you through a dozen attempts. Where Colt Canyon is honest about its limits is in its scope. The narrative is almost nonexistent: partner kidnapped, go shoot, done. If you come here expecting branching choices, rich worldbuilding, or any kind of dialogue payoff, you will find nothing. The canyon has atmosphere thanks to its chunky pixel visuals and gritty Western palette, but the story is a coat hook, not a story. For an RPG specialist like me, that is worth flagging clearly. This is a score-chaser and a reflex game wearing genre tags loosely. The roguelite loop is satisfying in bursts. Runs are short enough that death does not feel catastrophic, and the unlock cadence gives you something to aim for between attempts. The difficulty is real though - early runs often end embarrassingly fast, and the game does not hold your hand through its mechanics. Veterans of Dead Cells or similar twitch-roguelites will feel at home. Players expecting a slower, more deliberate CRPG-adjacent experience will bounce off the wall within twenty minutes. There is no padding here, which I usually respect, but there is also very little content depth to reward extended sessions. After a few hours the runs start to feel familiar in a way that slightly dulls the edge. For what it is - a tight, stylish, well-reviewed indie shooter with a clear sense of its own identity - Colt Canyon delivers consistently. Just walk in knowing you are getting a run-based action game with a Western coat of paint, not a canyon full of quests and character arcs. Monika, Scout Team

Colt Canyon

Colt Canyon

16 jun 2020RetrificHeadup
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A pixel-art roguelite shooter set in a hostile western canyon where you blast bandits, scavenge gear, and rescue your kidnapped partner run by run.

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Colt Canyon is a 2D pixel-art roguelite shooter that drops you into a procedurally generated canyon crawling with bandits, traps, and loot. The setup is lean and Western: your partner has been taken, you have a gun, and the canyon is full of people who would prefer you dead. Each run is short and punishing, built around real-time combat where positioning, ammo economy, and weapon swaps matter more than button-mashing your way through. It lands somewhere between a classic arcade shooter and a modern roguelite, and it mostly earns that comparison. The combat is the real draw. You start with a basic loadout and scavenge as you push deeper, picking up rifles, shotguns, throwing knives, and other tools scattered across each level. Enemy placement is procedural, so the canyon never quite plays the same way twice, and the pixel art is dense enough that ambushes feel genuinely threatening rather than cheap. You can also unlock new characters across runs, each with different starting weapons and passive traits that shift how a run feels from the first screen. It is not the deepest build system you will ever see, but it holds up well enough to pull you through a dozen attempts. Where Colt Canyon is honest about its limits is in its scope. The narrative is almost nonexistent: partner kidnapped, go shoot, done. If you come here expecting branching choices, rich worldbuilding, or any kind of dialogue payoff, you will find nothing. The canyon has atmosphere thanks to its chunky pixel visuals and gritty Western palette, but the story is a coat hook, not a story. For an RPG specialist like me, that is worth flagging clearly. This is a score-chaser and a reflex game wearing genre tags loosely. The roguelite loop is satisfying in bursts. Runs are short enough that death does not feel catastrophic, and the unlock cadence gives you something to aim for between attempts. The difficulty is real though - early runs often end embarrassingly fast, and the game does not hold your hand through its mechanics. Veterans of Dead Cells or similar twitch-roguelites will feel at home. Players expecting a slower, more deliberate CRPG-adjacent experience will bounce off the wall within twenty minutes. There is no padding here, which I usually respect, but there is also very little content depth to reward extended sessions. After a few hours the runs start to feel familiar in a way that slightly dulls the edge. For what it is - a tight, stylish, well-reviewed indie shooter with a clear sense of its own identity - Colt Canyon delivers consistently. Just walk in knowing you are getting a run-based action game with a Western coat of paint, not a canyon full of quests and character arcs.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamRogueliteWesternPixel Art ShooterRun-BasedProcedural LevelsCharacter UnlocksAmmo ManagementShort Runs

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CPU @ 2, 2 GHZ
Memory
2 GB RAM
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Intel HD Graphics or better
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
300 MB available space

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16 jun 2020

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Colt Canyon se lanzó el 16 de junio de 2020.

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Colt Canyon fue desarrollado por Retrific y publicado por Headup.