Compara los precios de Demigod en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Gas Powered Games. Publicado por Stardock Entertainment. Lanzado el 14/12/2011. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie, RPG, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 76/100.

Demigod drops you into a fantasy arena where godlike warriors fight for ascension. Part MOBA, part action-RPG, with enough strategy to punish autopilot play.

Demigod is a game that arrived slightly before the MOBA genre exploded into mainstream consciousness, which means it carries both the charm of an early experiment and the awkwardness of unfinished ideas. Released by Gas Powered Games and published by Stardock, it sits in a genre overlap that is genuinely hard to categorize cleanly: part action-RPG, part real-time strategy, part proto-MOBA. You pick from a roster of powerful demigod units, each with distinct abilities and upgrade paths, and then fight through arena-style maps while capturing control points, pushing lanes, and leveling up your chosen champion. If that sounds familiar, it should, but Demigod was doing it with a distinctly PC-strategy sensibility before League of Anything was a household name. The demigods themselves are the strongest argument for spending time here. Each one plays differently enough to feel like a separate design document. The Rook is a lumbering fortress who builds towers as he walks, turning map control into a literal construction project. The Assassin is a glass-cannon melee brawler who rewards timing and risk. The Torch Bearer leans into fire-based area denial. The variety in playstyle is real, and the item and upgrade systems add enough build flexibility that you can tailor a demigod to a specific strategy rather than just following a single optimal path. For an RPG obsessive, that build space is where the game earns its time investment. That said, the campaign structure is thin. There is a loose narrative framing about ascending to godhood through arena combat, and the world has a mythology-tinged aesthetic that is genuinely atmospheric in places. But the writing does not do much with the premise. You are not making choices that ripple through a storyline or uncovering lore that recontextualizes earlier events. The story is a wrapper, not a driver, and if you come in expecting the kind of narrative payoff that justifies replays on those terms alone, you will leave hungry. This is fundamentally a skirmish-and-strategy game dressed in RPG clothing. The mixed Steam review score reflects a real tension in the playerbase. Multiplayer, which is the heart of the experience, has aged unevenly. Matchmaking activity is sparse, and the online community is a fraction of what it once was. The AI opponents are functional but predictable, and solo skirmishes start to feel repetitive faster than you might hope. There is also a historical baggage issue: at launch, the game shipped with significant netcode problems that colored its reputation, and while patches addressed many of them, those early impressions stuck. Playing it now means accepting that you are largely in single-player or private-lobby territory. For the right kind of player, specifically someone who likes the strategic layer of early MOBAs, enjoys tinkering with unit builds, and is not looking for a rich narrative experience, Demigod still delivers a competent and occasionally satisfying afternoon. The art direction holds up better than you might expect for its age, and the map design has a functional elegance. But it is a game that peaked at a specific moment and has not aged into something that transcends that context. Approach it as a curio from a pivotal era in PC gaming history, manage expectations accordingly, and you will find it more rewarding than its mixed reviews suggest. Monika, Scout Team

Demigod

Demigod

14 dic 2011Gas Powered GamesStardock Entertainment
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Demigod drops you into a fantasy arena where godlike warriors fight for ascension. Part MOBA, part action-RPG, with enough strategy to punish autopilot play.

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Demigod is a game that arrived slightly before the MOBA genre exploded into mainstream consciousness, which means it carries both the charm of an early experiment and the awkwardness of unfinished ideas. Released by Gas Powered Games and published by Stardock, it sits in a genre overlap that is genuinely hard to categorize cleanly: part action-RPG, part real-time strategy, part proto-MOBA. You pick from a roster of powerful demigod units, each with distinct abilities and upgrade paths, and then fight through arena-style maps while capturing control points, pushing lanes, and leveling up your chosen champion. If that sounds familiar, it should, but Demigod was doing it with a distinctly PC-strategy sensibility before League of Anything was a household name. The demigods themselves are the strongest argument for spending time here. Each one plays differently enough to feel like a separate design document. The Rook is a lumbering fortress who builds towers as he walks, turning map control into a literal construction project. The Assassin is a glass-cannon melee brawler who rewards timing and risk. The Torch Bearer leans into fire-based area denial. The variety in playstyle is real, and the item and upgrade systems add enough build flexibility that you can tailor a demigod to a specific strategy rather than just following a single optimal path. For an RPG obsessive, that build space is where the game earns its time investment. That said, the campaign structure is thin. There is a loose narrative framing about ascending to godhood through arena combat, and the world has a mythology-tinged aesthetic that is genuinely atmospheric in places. But the writing does not do much with the premise. You are not making choices that ripple through a storyline or uncovering lore that recontextualizes earlier events. The story is a wrapper, not a driver, and if you come in expecting the kind of narrative payoff that justifies replays on those terms alone, you will leave hungry. This is fundamentally a skirmish-and-strategy game dressed in RPG clothing. The mixed Steam review score reflects a real tension in the playerbase. Multiplayer, which is the heart of the experience, has aged unevenly. Matchmaking activity is sparse, and the online community is a fraction of what it once was. The AI opponents are functional but predictable, and solo skirmishes start to feel repetitive faster than you might hope. There is also a historical baggage issue: at launch, the game shipped with significant netcode problems that colored its reputation, and while patches addressed many of them, those early impressions stuck. Playing it now means accepting that you are largely in single-player or private-lobby territory. For the right kind of player, specifically someone who likes the strategic layer of early MOBAs, enjoys tinkering with unit builds, and is not looking for a rich narrative experience, Demigod still delivers a competent and occasionally satisfying afternoon. The art direction holds up better than you might expect for its age, and the map design has a functional elegance. But it is a game that peaked at a specific moment and has not aged into something that transcends that context. Approach it as a curio from a pivotal era in PC gaming history, manage expectations accordingly, and you will find it more rewarding than its mixed reviews suggest.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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14 dic 2011

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