Compara los precios de Critical Damage en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por First Games Interactive. Publicado por First Games Interactive. Lanzado el 8/12/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie.

Pilot combat robots through 10 alien-infested sectors with 12 upgradeable weapons at your disposal - a no-frills arcade shooter that asks very little of you and delivers exactly that.

My first impression of Critical Damage was that someone really loved late-90s arcade shooters and wanted to bottle that feeling with modern tooling. You drop into a 3D isometric space battlefield, pick one of five combat robots, and start working through waves of hostile forces across ten distinct locations. There is no elaborate onboarding. The controls are readable from the first minute, weapon switching works cleanly by keyboard number or mouse wheel, and the game never pretends to be something it isn't. That stripped-back quality is both its appeal and its ceiling. The weapon roster is the most interesting thing here. Twelve weapon types, all upgradeable, give you enough variety to experiment without overwhelming you with menus. Mines and deployable automatic guns add a light tactical wrinkle to what is otherwise pure twitch action - you are not just shooting in straight lines, you are occasionally setting up a kill zone before a wave hits. Against over 90 enemy types spread across those ten locations, pattern recognition becomes the real skill. Some enemies clearly demand a weapon swap; the game rewards players who pay attention to that rhythm and punishes those who don't. That loop is modest but genuinely functional. Where Critical Damage struggles is in atmosphere and staying power. The soundtrack exists - the developer lists it as original - but it sits in the background without making much of a mark. The kind of soundscape that pulls you into a game's world, that makes a small indie feel larger than its budget, is not quite there. Visually, the 3D environments do the job without distinction. Explosions are satisfying and the combat feedback is crisp, but the locations start to blur together by the halfway point. For a game with only ten stages, that sense of sameness arrives earlier than it should. There is also the question of what happens when you finish. Critical Damage does not appear to have post-completion hooks - no roguelike loop, no leaderboard chase, no unlockable difficulty tiers that meaningfully transform the experience. You run through it, you see the weapons, you fight the aliens, and then it is done. For the small number of players who have reviewed it on Steam, the sentiment has been broadly positive, which suggests the game delivers on its modest promises. It is not trying to be a campaign epic; it is trying to be a clean arcade run. On those terms, it mostly succeeds. If you are someone who keeps a shortlist of low-commitment arcade shooters for a weekend afternoon - the kind of game where you want to turn your brain partially off and just respond to stimuli with the right weapon - Critical Damage has that covered. It will not linger with you the way a game with genuine personality does. But sometimes that is fine. Sometimes you just want the explosions. Kai, Scout Team

Critical Damage

Critical Damage

8 dic 2020First Games Interactive
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Pilot combat robots through 10 alien-infested sectors with 12 upgradeable weapons at your disposal - a no-frills arcade shooter that asks very little of you and delivers exactly that.

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My first impression of Critical Damage was that someone really loved late-90s arcade shooters and wanted to bottle that feeling with modern tooling. You drop into a 3D isometric space battlefield, pick one of five combat robots, and start working through waves of hostile forces across ten distinct locations. There is no elaborate onboarding. The controls are readable from the first minute, weapon switching works cleanly by keyboard number or mouse wheel, and the game never pretends to be something it isn't. That stripped-back quality is both its appeal and its ceiling. The weapon roster is the most interesting thing here. Twelve weapon types, all upgradeable, give you enough variety to experiment without overwhelming you with menus. Mines and deployable automatic guns add a light tactical wrinkle to what is otherwise pure twitch action - you are not just shooting in straight lines, you are occasionally setting up a kill zone before a wave hits. Against over 90 enemy types spread across those ten locations, pattern recognition becomes the real skill. Some enemies clearly demand a weapon swap; the game rewards players who pay attention to that rhythm and punishes those who don't. That loop is modest but genuinely functional. Where Critical Damage struggles is in atmosphere and staying power. The soundtrack exists - the developer lists it as original - but it sits in the background without making much of a mark. The kind of soundscape that pulls you into a game's world, that makes a small indie feel larger than its budget, is not quite there. Visually, the 3D environments do the job without distinction. Explosions are satisfying and the combat feedback is crisp, but the locations start to blur together by the halfway point. For a game with only ten stages, that sense of sameness arrives earlier than it should. There is also the question of what happens when you finish. Critical Damage does not appear to have post-completion hooks - no roguelike loop, no leaderboard chase, no unlockable difficulty tiers that meaningfully transform the experience. You run through it, you see the weapons, you fight the aliens, and then it is done. For the small number of players who have reviewed it on Steam, the sentiment has been broadly positive, which suggests the game delivers on its modest promises. It is not trying to be a campaign epic; it is trying to be a clean arcade run. On those terms, it mostly succeeds. If you are someone who keeps a shortlist of low-commitment arcade shooters for a weekend afternoon - the kind of game where you want to turn your brain partially off and just respond to stimuli with the right weapon - Critical Damage has that covered. It will not linger with you the way a game with genuine personality does. But sometimes that is fine. Sometimes you just want the explosions.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayertier:sub-5Isometric ArcadeWave-Based CombatRobot PilotWeapon UpgradingDeployable TrapsLow-Commitment ShooterPvE Wave Shooter

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OS
Windows Xp or later
Memory
2000 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
200 MB available space
Graphics
512 Mb
Processor
1 GHz
Sound Card
sb16

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First Games Interactive
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Fecha de lanzamiento
8 dic 2020

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