Compara los precios de CRACKHEAD en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Displacement Studios. Publicado por Displacement Studios. Lanzado el 10/11/2016. Disponible en PC, Linux. Géneros: Violent, Action, Casual, Indie.

A psychedelic breakout clone with a level editor and couch co-op that costs less than a coffee. Worth a glance if arcade score-chasing is your thing, but eyes open: development is closed.

I have a soft spot for the kind of small, loud arcade game that doesn't apologise for what it is. CRACKHEAD sits squarely in that category. Underneath the provocation of its name is a 2D breakout-style game, the Arkanoid lineage, where you keep a ball aloft with a paddle, smash through blocks, and chase a high score. That's the whole premise. If you walked in expecting something more, the disappointment is on the branding, not the design. What the game does better than a bare-bones clone is pile on variety. There are multiple distinct game modes, the soundtrack grew post-launch into a full eight-track run clocking over 43 minutes total, and the visual palette leans into a trippy, colorful aesthetic that players in the community have cheerfully compared to an LSD hallucination. That is clearly intentional. The isometric perspective gives brick layouts a slightly unusual spatial feel compared to the flat-plane norm, and progressive difficulty ramps the tension without feeling punishing right out of the gate. The level editor is a genuine bonus for a game at this price tier. You can build, play, and share custom stages, which extends the game's life considerably beyond its main modes, including what the soundtrack labels as Not So Easy Mode, Overdose Mode, and Survival Mode. The local multiplayer component via shared or split-screen means you can run this as a couch game with a friend, and that scenario is genuinely where the experience gets some extra colour. Solo, CRACKHEAD's short median playtime of under four hours means the core content is thin. There are Steam achievements and trading cards if those matter to your library habits. What you won't find is any ongoing development: Displacement Studios announced the game is out of active development, with only bugfixes remaining on the table. That transparency is appreciated, and it sets expectations correctly. You are buying a frozen artifact, not a living game. The Steam community reception sits at roughly 71 percent positive from a modest review pool, which feels accurate. This is a game that lands for people who enter it on the right frequency and bounces off everyone else. The soundtrack is the quiet standout. Even critics of the core loop noted that the music carries the session. If you end up tolerating the gameplay just to let the audio wash over you while a neon ball ricochets, that is a legitimate use case. The visual motion blur on the ball bothered some players enough to raise it in the forums, and there is no option to disable it, so photosensitive players should factor that in. For the audience: if you have any warmth for old-school arcade reflex games, want something to run in short bursts or with a friend on the couch, and the price is in sub-dollar territory, this particular underdog earns a shrug and a click. If you need depth, narrative, or a game that grows with you, look elsewhere. This one knows exactly what it is, finished saying what it wanted to say, and clocked out. Kai, Scout Team

CRACKHEAD

CRACKHEAD

10 nov 2016Displacement Studios
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A psychedelic breakout clone with a level editor and couch co-op that costs less than a coffee. Worth a glance if arcade score-chasing is your thing, but eyes open: development is closed.

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I have a soft spot for the kind of small, loud arcade game that doesn't apologise for what it is. CRACKHEAD sits squarely in that category. Underneath the provocation of its name is a 2D breakout-style game, the Arkanoid lineage, where you keep a ball aloft with a paddle, smash through blocks, and chase a high score. That's the whole premise. If you walked in expecting something more, the disappointment is on the branding, not the design. What the game does better than a bare-bones clone is pile on variety. There are multiple distinct game modes, the soundtrack grew post-launch into a full eight-track run clocking over 43 minutes total, and the visual palette leans into a trippy, colorful aesthetic that players in the community have cheerfully compared to an LSD hallucination. That is clearly intentional. The isometric perspective gives brick layouts a slightly unusual spatial feel compared to the flat-plane norm, and progressive difficulty ramps the tension without feeling punishing right out of the gate. The level editor is a genuine bonus for a game at this price tier. You can build, play, and share custom stages, which extends the game's life considerably beyond its main modes, including what the soundtrack labels as Not So Easy Mode, Overdose Mode, and Survival Mode. The local multiplayer component via shared or split-screen means you can run this as a couch game with a friend, and that scenario is genuinely where the experience gets some extra colour. Solo, CRACKHEAD's short median playtime of under four hours means the core content is thin. There are Steam achievements and trading cards if those matter to your library habits. What you won't find is any ongoing development: Displacement Studios announced the game is out of active development, with only bugfixes remaining on the table. That transparency is appreciated, and it sets expectations correctly. You are buying a frozen artifact, not a living game. The Steam community reception sits at roughly 71 percent positive from a modest review pool, which feels accurate. This is a game that lands for people who enter it on the right frequency and bounces off everyone else. The soundtrack is the quiet standout. Even critics of the core loop noted that the music carries the session. If you end up tolerating the gameplay just to let the audio wash over you while a neon ball ricochets, that is a legitimate use case. The visual motion blur on the ball bothered some players enough to raise it in the forums, and there is no option to disable it, so photosensitive players should factor that in. For the audience: if you have any warmth for old-school arcade reflex games, want something to run in short bursts or with a friend on the couch, and the price is in sub-dollar territory, this particular underdog earns a shrug and a click. If you need depth, narrative, or a game that grows with you, look elsewhere. This one knows exactly what it is, finished saying what it wanted to say, and clocked out.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayerlocal-multiplayerlocal-coopachievementstrading-cardstier:sub-5Breakout / ArkanoidLevel EditorCouch Co-opScore AttackPsychedelic VisualsShort SessionDevelopment Complete

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Mínimos

OS
Windows XP or above
Memory
512 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
150 MB available space
Graphics
128 MB video memory
Processor
1.2 Ghz or faster
Sound Card
optional

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OS
Windows 7 or above
Memory
1 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
150 MB available space
Graphics
256 MB video memory
Processor
1.5 Ghz or faster
Sound Card
onboard

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Displacement Studios
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Fecha de lanzamiento
10 nov 2016

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CRACKHEAD fue desarrollado por Displacement Studios.