Compara los precios de Cyborg Arena 2 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Devdan Games. Publicado por Devdan Games. Lanzado el 30/3/2020. Disponible en PC, Linux. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie.

A minigun-toting one-person-dev FPS that keeps its promise short and its chaos honest - worth a look if you want a ten-minute score-chasing loop with zero friction.

I went in expecting a throwaway asset-flip and came out with a grudging respect for what one developer actually built and then continued to update. Cyborg Arena 2 is a first-person shooter from solo indie outfit Devdan Games, built in Unreal Engine 4, where the whole point is forward momentum: keep sprinting through open-area levels, spray your minigun at fortifications and cyborg hordes, and post a number to the online leaderboard before the next person beats it. The loop is that simple. The question is whether simple is enough for you. The mission structure gives you six distinct environments to work through, ranging from a cyborg wasteland of fortified mountain passes to a slum village of makeshift tropical buildings, a canyon desert, an abandoned overgrown town, and a forest. Each map asks you to hunt down and destroy fortifications, turrets, and signal antennas while four enemy tiers - Zombie Cyborg, Medium Cyborg, Strong Cyborg, and Mega Cyborg - close in from multiple directions. Ammo is finite and scattered across the map, so there is a quiet resource-tension underneath the spray-and-pray surface. You are not just mowing; you are also scanning for crates while something heavy-armoured is walking toward your back. The destructible environment sells the fantasy well enough when walls and fortifications crumble under sustained minigun fire. It genuinely feels satisfying in a way that a game at this price tier has no real obligation to deliver. The honest downsides are real, though. With only fifteen Steam reviews sitting at a mixed 66 percent, the player sample is thin enough that calling it a community verdict feels generous. Achievement tracking has been flagged by users as unreliable - specifically the antenna and fortification count achievements, which can silently fail to register mid-run. There is also a bluntness to the design that will frustrate anyone craving variety: one weapon, one core objective type, no progression system between runs. The score-chasing loop holds up for short sessions, but the game has no mechanism to pull you back once the novelty of each environment wears through. Where Devdan earns genuine credit is in the post-launch commitment. Updates added multiple new environments, the four cyborg variants, and fixed technical issues with cyborg projectile detection and ammo replenishment. For a micro-budget one-person project that released quietly in March 2020, that consistency of care matters. The controller support and Steam Cloud integration also suggest someone who thought about players beyond the initial Steam page moment. This is a low-expectation, low-investment title that knows exactly what it is: a quick FPS arena run you fire up when you have twenty minutes and no patience for tutorial screens. It does not pretend to be anything larger, and I find something quietly honest about that. If you want a branching narrative, layered progression, or multiplayer company, look elsewhere. If you want to hold down a minigun trigger and watch fortifications fall in a post-apocalyptic desert while competing for a leaderboard slot, Cyborg Arena 2 delivers that transaction cleanly. Kai, Scout Team

Cyborg Arena 2

Cyborg Arena 2

30 mar 2020Devdan Games
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A minigun-toting one-person-dev FPS that keeps its promise short and its chaos honest - worth a look if you want a ten-minute score-chasing loop with zero friction.

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I went in expecting a throwaway asset-flip and came out with a grudging respect for what one developer actually built and then continued to update. Cyborg Arena 2 is a first-person shooter from solo indie outfit Devdan Games, built in Unreal Engine 4, where the whole point is forward momentum: keep sprinting through open-area levels, spray your minigun at fortifications and cyborg hordes, and post a number to the online leaderboard before the next person beats it. The loop is that simple. The question is whether simple is enough for you. The mission structure gives you six distinct environments to work through, ranging from a cyborg wasteland of fortified mountain passes to a slum village of makeshift tropical buildings, a canyon desert, an abandoned overgrown town, and a forest. Each map asks you to hunt down and destroy fortifications, turrets, and signal antennas while four enemy tiers - Zombie Cyborg, Medium Cyborg, Strong Cyborg, and Mega Cyborg - close in from multiple directions. Ammo is finite and scattered across the map, so there is a quiet resource-tension underneath the spray-and-pray surface. You are not just mowing; you are also scanning for crates while something heavy-armoured is walking toward your back. The destructible environment sells the fantasy well enough when walls and fortifications crumble under sustained minigun fire. It genuinely feels satisfying in a way that a game at this price tier has no real obligation to deliver. The honest downsides are real, though. With only fifteen Steam reviews sitting at a mixed 66 percent, the player sample is thin enough that calling it a community verdict feels generous. Achievement tracking has been flagged by users as unreliable - specifically the antenna and fortification count achievements, which can silently fail to register mid-run. There is also a bluntness to the design that will frustrate anyone craving variety: one weapon, one core objective type, no progression system between runs. The score-chasing loop holds up for short sessions, but the game has no mechanism to pull you back once the novelty of each environment wears through. Where Devdan earns genuine credit is in the post-launch commitment. Updates added multiple new environments, the four cyborg variants, and fixed technical issues with cyborg projectile detection and ammo replenishment. For a micro-budget one-person project that released quietly in March 2020, that consistency of care matters. The controller support and Steam Cloud integration also suggest someone who thought about players beyond the initial Steam page moment. This is a low-expectation, low-investment title that knows exactly what it is: a quick FPS arena run you fire up when you have twenty minutes and no patience for tutorial screens. It does not pretend to be anything larger, and I find something quietly honest about that. If you want a branching narrative, layered progression, or multiplayer company, look elsewhere. If you want to hold down a minigun trigger and watch fortifications fall in a post-apocalyptic desert while competing for a leaderboard slot, Cyborg Arena 2 delivers that transaction cleanly.

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Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-5Score AttackLeaderboardDestructible EnvironmentOpen-Area FPSHorde ShootingAmmo ManagementUnreal Engine 4

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce 700 or Radeon HD 7000
Processor
Quad-core Intel or AMD processor

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Fecha de lanzamiento
30 mar 2020

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