Compara los precios de Dead Estate en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Milkbar Lads. Publicado por 2 Left Thumbs. Lanzado el 19/10/2021. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie.

Dead Estate is a gory, fast-paced roguelike shooter set in a monster-packed mansion. Tight runs, real tension, and a horror atmosphere that actually lands.

Dead Estate is a top-down roguelike shooter from Milkbar Lads that traps you inside a monster-filled mansion and asks a simple question: how far can you get before something awful catches up with you? Rooms are small, enemies are aggressive, and the gun-feel is snappy in a way that immediately separates it from the bloated genre clutter. This is a one-and-done indie concept executed with real conviction. The horror framing is not just cosmetic. The mansion has weight to it. Each floor escalates the grotesquerie in ways that feel deliberate rather than random, and the pixel art commits hard to the gross-out aesthetic without tipping into parody. The soundtrack sits underneath every run like background dread, never loud enough to distract but always doing emotional work. That specific balance between playful gore and genuine unease is tricky to pull off, and Milkbar Lads mostly nails it. Gameplay-wise, Dead Estate keeps its systems lean. You pick from a roster of playable characters, each with distinct stats and quirks that meaningfully change how a run feels. Weapons range from close-range shotguns and rapid pistols to stranger, more cursed options you stumble into mid-run. Item synergies exist and reward experimentation, but the game never buries you in menus or decision fatigue. Rooms are cleared, loot is grabbed, a staircase appears. Repeat. The loop is unpretentious, and that is a genuine virtue here. Where comparable shooters lose themselves trying to be Isaac, Dead Estate knows exactly what it is and refuses to overstay. There are rough edges worth naming. Early runs before you have a feel for enemy attack patterns will feel punishing in ways that can read as unfair rather than instructive. The game does not hold your hand through its learning curve, which is fine on principle but might frustrate players new to the genre. Some characters feel noticeably weaker out of the gate, and the randomness of weapon drops can occasionally produce runs that are dead on arrival before you make a meaningful choice. The replayability depth, while solid, does not quite reach the heights of genre leaders. If you are looking for the kind of build variety that consumes hundreds of hours, Dead Estate is not that. But here is what it is: a tight, handcrafted horror shooter with a distinct voice, a soundtrack worth listening to outside of gameplay, and a run length that respects your time. The 95% positive Steam rating from over six thousand reviews is not an accident. For a certain kind of player, specifically the kind who wants focused dread in half-hour chunks without committing to a live-service ecosystem, this is exactly the right game. Six-hour completionists and roguelike tourists will find it punchy and satisfying. Genre veterans may wish for a few more layers, but even they are likely to keep running it back. Kai, Scout Team

Dead Estate

Dead Estate

19 oct 2021Milkbar Lads2 Left Thumbs
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Dead Estate is a gory, fast-paced roguelike shooter set in a monster-packed mansion. Tight runs, real tension, and a horror atmosphere that actually lands.

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Dead Estate is a top-down roguelike shooter from Milkbar Lads that traps you inside a monster-filled mansion and asks a simple question: how far can you get before something awful catches up with you? Rooms are small, enemies are aggressive, and the gun-feel is snappy in a way that immediately separates it from the bloated genre clutter. This is a one-and-done indie concept executed with real conviction. The horror framing is not just cosmetic. The mansion has weight to it. Each floor escalates the grotesquerie in ways that feel deliberate rather than random, and the pixel art commits hard to the gross-out aesthetic without tipping into parody. The soundtrack sits underneath every run like background dread, never loud enough to distract but always doing emotional work. That specific balance between playful gore and genuine unease is tricky to pull off, and Milkbar Lads mostly nails it. Gameplay-wise, Dead Estate keeps its systems lean. You pick from a roster of playable characters, each with distinct stats and quirks that meaningfully change how a run feels. Weapons range from close-range shotguns and rapid pistols to stranger, more cursed options you stumble into mid-run. Item synergies exist and reward experimentation, but the game never buries you in menus or decision fatigue. Rooms are cleared, loot is grabbed, a staircase appears. Repeat. The loop is unpretentious, and that is a genuine virtue here. Where comparable shooters lose themselves trying to be Isaac, Dead Estate knows exactly what it is and refuses to overstay. There are rough edges worth naming. Early runs before you have a feel for enemy attack patterns will feel punishing in ways that can read as unfair rather than instructive. The game does not hold your hand through its learning curve, which is fine on principle but might frustrate players new to the genre. Some characters feel noticeably weaker out of the gate, and the randomness of weapon drops can occasionally produce runs that are dead on arrival before you make a meaningful choice. The replayability depth, while solid, does not quite reach the heights of genre leaders. If you are looking for the kind of build variety that consumes hundreds of hours, Dead Estate is not that. But here is what it is: a tight, handcrafted horror shooter with a distinct voice, a soundtrack worth listening to outside of gameplay, and a run length that respects your time. The 95% positive Steam rating from over six thousand reviews is not an accident. For a certain kind of player, specifically the kind who wants focused dread in half-hour chunks without committing to a live-service ecosystem, this is exactly the right game. Six-hour completionists and roguelike tourists will find it punchy and satisfying. Genre veterans may wish for a few more layers, but even they are likely to keep running it back.

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Kai · Scout Team

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steamHorror RoguelikeTop-Down ShooterPixel Art HorrorCharacter VarietyShort RunsGoreAtmospheric SoundtrackMansion Setting

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Windows 7 or later
Processor
Intel Core 2 Duo E6320 (2*1866) or equivalent
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce 7600 GS (512 MB) or equivalent
Storage
100 MB available space
Sound Card
Any

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Desarrolladora
Milkbar Lads
Distribuidora
2 Left Thumbs
Fecha de lanzamiento
19 oct 2021

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Dead Estate fue desarrollado por Milkbar Lads y publicado por 2 Left Thumbs.