Compara los precios de Dead Event en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por MrSpartano. Lanzado el 17/10/2023. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie, Massively Multiplayer, RPG, Simulation.

Pick a creature, grind your way to a bigger body, and pray an alpha player doesn't erase your progress in one hit. Rough Early Access charm with a live-or-die ecosystem at its core.

I came into Dead Event with low expectations and left with something I didn't expect: a grudging curiosity about where this solo-developer project is actually going. The concept is genuinely different. You choose one of 13 creature species, each functioning like a distinct class with its own skill set, and you grow your character over time through active play and idle experience ticks every five minutes. Die, and you bleed 1% of your total growth experience plus your current progress bar. A colony skill called Redemption can soften that blow if you have friends or guild-mates willing to pool resources with you, but solo players will feel every wipe acutely. The class variety is the most interesting thing here. The creature species play differently enough that rerolling on a fresh character actually feels meaningful rather than cosmetic. Stats are customizable, every item in the 250-plus loot pool has randomized bonus statistics so no two drops are identical, and the max level sits at 101 with attribute gain continuing past that. On paper that is a decent itemization system. In practice, early-game combat is extremely basic, and the real action doesn't kick in until you are well into the leveling curve. Players who expect PvP tension from minute one will find mostly empty map and light grinding until the gear gap starts to matter. The open world is visually stylized and larger than it first appears, though community feedback consistently notes it feels sparse outside of hotspots. The multiplayer structure is where the concept earns its keep. You can run with a Herd for shared experience and loot, or go deeper and form a Colony, contributing growth experience toward unlocking colony-wide skills. The intended endgame of large-scale colony wars between player factions is not fully in place yet, and the concurrent player count is small enough that finding that content organically is hit-or-miss. What is there right now is more survival sandbox than MMO in the traditional sense. Co-op creature runs with a few friends work well enough, but anyone expecting a populated open-world gankbox at all hours will be disappointed by the server population reality. Crafting, questing, world bosses, weather events, and seasonal holiday content are listed features, and the developer has demonstrated responsiveness to community suggestions with frequent updates. Sound design is notably thin across the board, and the UI and onboarding do not do a good job explaining the stat systems to new players. Community guides have started filling that gap, but it remains a friction point. The game carries the rough edges you would expect from a single-developer Early Access project, but the core loop of growing a creature, gearing it with RNG loot, and threatening other players with your size has a weird pull to it that a lot of bigger-budget survival games lack. If you go in treating this as a patient, community-first project with an unusual creature-class hook, there is something worth watching here. If you want polished netcode, tight TTK, and a healthy ranked ladder, look somewhere else entirely. Fred, Scout Team

Dead Event

Dead Event

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Pick a creature, grind your way to a bigger body, and pray an alpha player doesn't erase your progress in one hit. Rough Early Access charm with a live-or-die ecosystem at its core.

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I came into Dead Event with low expectations and left with something I didn't expect: a grudging curiosity about where this solo-developer project is actually going. The concept is genuinely different. You choose one of 13 creature species, each functioning like a distinct class with its own skill set, and you grow your character over time through active play and idle experience ticks every five minutes. Die, and you bleed 1% of your total growth experience plus your current progress bar. A colony skill called Redemption can soften that blow if you have friends or guild-mates willing to pool resources with you, but solo players will feel every wipe acutely. The class variety is the most interesting thing here. The creature species play differently enough that rerolling on a fresh character actually feels meaningful rather than cosmetic. Stats are customizable, every item in the 250-plus loot pool has randomized bonus statistics so no two drops are identical, and the max level sits at 101 with attribute gain continuing past that. On paper that is a decent itemization system. In practice, early-game combat is extremely basic, and the real action doesn't kick in until you are well into the leveling curve. Players who expect PvP tension from minute one will find mostly empty map and light grinding until the gear gap starts to matter. The open world is visually stylized and larger than it first appears, though community feedback consistently notes it feels sparse outside of hotspots. The multiplayer structure is where the concept earns its keep. You can run with a Herd for shared experience and loot, or go deeper and form a Colony, contributing growth experience toward unlocking colony-wide skills. The intended endgame of large-scale colony wars between player factions is not fully in place yet, and the concurrent player count is small enough that finding that content organically is hit-or-miss. What is there right now is more survival sandbox than MMO in the traditional sense. Co-op creature runs with a few friends work well enough, but anyone expecting a populated open-world gankbox at all hours will be disappointed by the server population reality. Crafting, questing, world bosses, weather events, and seasonal holiday content are listed features, and the developer has demonstrated responsiveness to community suggestions with frequent updates. Sound design is notably thin across the board, and the UI and onboarding do not do a good job explaining the stat systems to new players. Community guides have started filling that gap, but it remains a friction point. The game carries the rough edges you would expect from a single-developer Early Access project, but the core loop of growing a creature, gearing it with RNG loot, and threatening other players with your size has a weird pull to it that a lot of bigger-budget survival games lack. If you go in treating this as a patient, community-first project with an unusual creature-class hook, there is something worth watching here. If you want polished netcode, tight TTK, and a healthy ranked ladder, look somewhere else entirely.

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Fred · Scout Team

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multiplayermmopvponline-pvpcooponline-cooptier:sub-5Creature ClassesGrowth Penalty DeathColony SystemRNG LootIdle ProgressionGankboxEarly Access SurvivalSingle Developer

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