Compara los precios de Deadly Escape en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Ominous Entertainment. Publicado por Ominous Entertainment. Lanzado el 9/2/2018. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Action, Indie.

One life, one chance, one very short pixelated nightmare in a locked-down infirmary. Worth a look if 90s survival horror nostalgia runs deep in you.

I have a soft spot for micro-budget horror that knows exactly what it wants to be, and Deadly Escape slots firmly into that category. Ominous Entertainment built this around a single blunt idea lifted straight from the PSOne era: you get one life per chapter, and when you die, you restart. No mid-chapter saves, no mercy. That constraint is the whole design philosophy, borrowed from a time when limited resources were a feature rather than an oversight. The setting is compact but atmospheric enough to carry its weight. A wounded protagonist wakes alone in a ravaged infirmary after undead monsters overrun a complex. Everyone else is dead. The place is locked down. Your job is to piece together what happened by collecting documents and files left behind by people who did not make it, while scavenging weapons and using key items to push deeper into the complex. It is a top-down pixel art shooter with a survival horror soul layered over the action. Ammo is rationed deliberately, so every shot carries consequence in the way that made Resident Evil feel tense before the series leaned into blockbuster spectacle. The original soundtrack adds a low, purposeful texture to the whole thing, the kind of score that does not call attention to itself but would be missed immediately if it were absent. The community picture is honest and a little rough. Steam reviews sit at a mixed 67% positive across 65 votes, which tells you this is a game that clicks for some players and frustrates others. The reported friction points are real: controller support is absent and has been requested repeatedly, at least one player reported a launch freeze on startup, and the episodic structure raises questions about whether all promised chapters actually arrived. The boss encounter design has also drawn scrutiny, with at least one player flagging collision or detection issues at chapter endings. None of these are catastrophic for a sub-five-dollar indie, but they are things to walk in knowing. What Deadly Escape does well is mood economy. It does not overstay its welcome, and the post-apocalyptic surreal streak running through the tag cloud (dark humor, memes, surreal) suggests the developer was self-aware enough to not play this entirely straight. The pixel art is functional rather than lavish, prioritizing readability in the top-down perspective over ornamental detail. If you came here hoping for something hand-crafted to the level of a Lone Survivor or Ib, adjust expectations accordingly. This is a smaller, scrappier thing, and its pleasures are proportional. For collectors of modest horror curios, cult-tier nostalgia pieces, and anyone who genuinely misses the one-life survival horror rhythm of the 90s, there is something here worth a single quiet evening. Just go in with the lights off and patience for its rough edges. Kai, Scout Team

Deadly Escape

Deadly Escape

9 feb 2018Ominous Entertainment
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One life, one chance, one very short pixelated nightmare in a locked-down infirmary. Worth a look if 90s survival horror nostalgia runs deep in you.

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I have a soft spot for micro-budget horror that knows exactly what it wants to be, and Deadly Escape slots firmly into that category. Ominous Entertainment built this around a single blunt idea lifted straight from the PSOne era: you get one life per chapter, and when you die, you restart. No mid-chapter saves, no mercy. That constraint is the whole design philosophy, borrowed from a time when limited resources were a feature rather than an oversight. The setting is compact but atmospheric enough to carry its weight. A wounded protagonist wakes alone in a ravaged infirmary after undead monsters overrun a complex. Everyone else is dead. The place is locked down. Your job is to piece together what happened by collecting documents and files left behind by people who did not make it, while scavenging weapons and using key items to push deeper into the complex. It is a top-down pixel art shooter with a survival horror soul layered over the action. Ammo is rationed deliberately, so every shot carries consequence in the way that made Resident Evil feel tense before the series leaned into blockbuster spectacle. The original soundtrack adds a low, purposeful texture to the whole thing, the kind of score that does not call attention to itself but would be missed immediately if it were absent. The community picture is honest and a little rough. Steam reviews sit at a mixed 67% positive across 65 votes, which tells you this is a game that clicks for some players and frustrates others. The reported friction points are real: controller support is absent and has been requested repeatedly, at least one player reported a launch freeze on startup, and the episodic structure raises questions about whether all promised chapters actually arrived. The boss encounter design has also drawn scrutiny, with at least one player flagging collision or detection issues at chapter endings. None of these are catastrophic for a sub-five-dollar indie, but they are things to walk in knowing. What Deadly Escape does well is mood economy. It does not overstay its welcome, and the post-apocalyptic surreal streak running through the tag cloud (dark humor, memes, surreal) suggests the developer was self-aware enough to not play this entirely straight. The pixel art is functional rather than lavish, prioritizing readability in the top-down perspective over ornamental detail. If you came here hoping for something hand-crafted to the level of a Lone Survivor or Ib, adjust expectations accordingly. This is a smaller, scrappier thing, and its pleasures are proportional. For collectors of modest horror curios, cult-tier nostalgia pieces, and anyone who genuinely misses the one-life survival horror rhythm of the 90s, there is something here worth a single quiet evening. Just go in with the lights off and patience for its rough edges.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5One-Life PermadeathEpisodic HorrorTop-Down SurvivalAmmo ScarcityPost-Apocalyptic SettingOriginal SoundtrackDocument StorytellingDark Humor Horror

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Memory
1 GB RAM
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
500 MB available space
Processor
Dual Core 3.0 GHZ

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