Compara los precios de Death end re;Quest en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Idea Factory. Publicado por Idea Factory International. Lanzado el 16/5/2019. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, RPG.

A hybrid RPG-visual novel where a game developer debugs a cursed virtual world while his trapped colleague fights through it. Glitchy mechanics are the point.

Death end re;Quest is a genre mashup from Idea Factory that splits its runtime between two distinct modes: a turn-based RPG set inside a buggy virtual world called World's Odyssey, and a visual novel following software engineer Arata Mizunashi in the real world as he tries to locate his missing colleague Shina Ninomiya - who has somehow been uploaded into the game and cannot log out. The premise sounds like a light novel premise because it basically is one, and the game commits to that aesthetic fully, for better and occasionally for worse. The RPG combat is where Death end re;Quest earns its oddest points. Battles take place on a circular arena and the core gimmick involves knocking enemies into the boundary walls to deal bonus damage. Shina and her party members can be launched, bounced, and ricocheted around the field to build momentum, which gives fights a pinball-table energy that is genuinely unlike most turn-based systems out there. On top of that, party members can enter a Glitch Mode that transforms them into more powerful but unstable variants, and the game leans into the corrupted-data theme through status effects and enemy types called Entoma that feel appropriately wrong. The build variety across the cast is modest but serviceable, with each character filling a defined role that you will feel the absence of if you neglect them. The visual novel segments are slower and more grounded, focusing on Arata's investigation in the real world. The writing here ranges from competent thriller plotting to surprisingly effective emotional beats, particularly in scenes that connect Shina's deteriorating situation inside the game to Arata's desperation outside it. The dual narrative structure genuinely works as a concept - the two storylines feed each other thematically and the mystery of what actually happened to Shina holds up through most of the runtime. That said, the pacing is uneven. Some chapters drag through filler conversations and backstory dumps before payoff, and the visual novel half occasionally forgets that momentum is a thing. Fans of chunky narrative RPGs will have patience for this. Newcomers to the style might not. On PC the port is functional but not generous. The interface was designed for console and it shows in menu navigation and text scaling. There is no mid-battle save, which can sting in longer dungeon runs. The game also has a content warning worth taking seriously - Death end re;Quest has dark material including body horror, disturbing imagery tied to its corrupted-world concept, and some scenes that are genuinely unsettling. Idea Factory is not just gesturing at edge with the title. If you want a cozy RPG, look elsewhere. For the audience this is aimed at - fans of Compile Heart's catalog, people who like their JRPG wrapped in a mystery visual novel, and players who appreciate mechanical weirdness over mechanical polish - Death end re;Quest delivers a specific experience you will not find many substitutes for. The wall-knock combat stays interesting deep into the runtime, the dual narrative keeps the story from feeling like a standard dungeon crawl, and the lore around World's Odyssey rewards attention. The 77 percent Steam rating reflects a game that knows its niche and plays to it rather than chasing broader appeal. If you are inside that niche, the mixed score will not bother you much. Monika, Scout Team

Death end re;Quest

Death end re;Quest

16 may 2019Idea FactoryIdea Factory International
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A hybrid RPG-visual novel where a game developer debugs a cursed virtual world while his trapped colleague fights through it. Glitchy mechanics are the point.

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Death end re;Quest is a genre mashup from Idea Factory that splits its runtime between two distinct modes: a turn-based RPG set inside a buggy virtual world called World's Odyssey, and a visual novel following software engineer Arata Mizunashi in the real world as he tries to locate his missing colleague Shina Ninomiya - who has somehow been uploaded into the game and cannot log out. The premise sounds like a light novel premise because it basically is one, and the game commits to that aesthetic fully, for better and occasionally for worse. The RPG combat is where Death end re;Quest earns its oddest points. Battles take place on a circular arena and the core gimmick involves knocking enemies into the boundary walls to deal bonus damage. Shina and her party members can be launched, bounced, and ricocheted around the field to build momentum, which gives fights a pinball-table energy that is genuinely unlike most turn-based systems out there. On top of that, party members can enter a Glitch Mode that transforms them into more powerful but unstable variants, and the game leans into the corrupted-data theme through status effects and enemy types called Entoma that feel appropriately wrong. The build variety across the cast is modest but serviceable, with each character filling a defined role that you will feel the absence of if you neglect them. The visual novel segments are slower and more grounded, focusing on Arata's investigation in the real world. The writing here ranges from competent thriller plotting to surprisingly effective emotional beats, particularly in scenes that connect Shina's deteriorating situation inside the game to Arata's desperation outside it. The dual narrative structure genuinely works as a concept - the two storylines feed each other thematically and the mystery of what actually happened to Shina holds up through most of the runtime. That said, the pacing is uneven. Some chapters drag through filler conversations and backstory dumps before payoff, and the visual novel half occasionally forgets that momentum is a thing. Fans of chunky narrative RPGs will have patience for this. Newcomers to the style might not. On PC the port is functional but not generous. The interface was designed for console and it shows in menu navigation and text scaling. There is no mid-battle save, which can sting in longer dungeon runs. The game also has a content warning worth taking seriously - Death end re;Quest has dark material including body horror, disturbing imagery tied to its corrupted-world concept, and some scenes that are genuinely unsettling. Idea Factory is not just gesturing at edge with the title. If you want a cozy RPG, look elsewhere. For the audience this is aimed at - fans of Compile Heart's catalog, people who like their JRPG wrapped in a mystery visual novel, and players who appreciate mechanical weirdness over mechanical polish - Death end re;Quest delivers a specific experience you will not find many substitutes for. The wall-knock combat stays interesting deep into the runtime, the dual narrative keeps the story from feeling like a standard dungeon crawl, and the lore around World's Odyssey rewards attention. The 77 percent Steam rating reflects a game that knows its niche and plays to it rather than chasing broader appeal. If you are inside that niche, the mixed score will not bother you much.

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