Compara los precios de Desecrators en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Woodhound. Publicado por Perp Games. Lanzado el 28/2/2025. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie.

A two-person studio just quietly built one of the sharpest 6DOF roguelikes in years. If Descent-era tunnel combat ever lived rent-free in your head, this is your eviction notice.

I went in expecting a competent nostalgia trip and came out genuinely unsettled by how tight this thing is. Woodhound is a team of two developers who have been quietly building Desecrators since 2019, and that slow, focused investment shows in every corridor. This is a six-degrees-of-freedom shooter grafted onto a roguelite loop, and the combination feels more natural than it has any right to. You pilot a hovercraft through procedurally generated deep-space installations, rolling through zero-gravity tunnels in all directions while the geometry itself seems to shift around you. That disorientation is not a bug. It is the point. The roguelite structure holds up. Each installation has its own room sets, textures, and color palette, so procedural generation here means more than reshuffled corridors. Hidden routes and secrets unlock as you complete objectives, and new enemy waves respond to your presence inside a base, creating a feeling that the place is alive and increasingly hostile to you specifically. The weapon roster spans over 25 options, from a close-range plasma thrower to a high-explosive railgun, and looting becomes a genuine tension point because ammo, health, and energy are all scarce. Resource management matters in a way that many shooters in this space conveniently ignore. The enemy design deserves particular attention. Rival desecrators, controlled by the AI, are chasing the same loot you are and have access to the same weapons. That three-way friction between you, your rivals, and the installation's own defenses creates chaotic, unpredictable firefights that hand-crafted levels rarely manage. There are also Anomaly encounters, massive experimental combat craft hidden deep in military and corporate bases, that function as proper boss threats and require genuine preparation. The five difficulty settings mean newcomers can find their footing, though the skill ceiling for hardened 6DOF players is legitimately high. The soundtrack deserves the kind of attention I usually reserve for games that lead with their audio. It is dynamic, picking up intensity during combat and pulling back to something more ambient when you are sneaking through an empty corridor. That responsiveness makes the soundscape feel tied to your heartrate rather than just looping in the background. On the visual side, neon-lit corridors and punchy particle effects strike a balance between retro aesthetic and modern clarity, running light enough that the hardware requirements stay low. The full campaign is playable in online co-op with up to four players, and that co-op implementation earns its place rather than feeling tacked on. VR support for the full campaign is an additional layer that most games this size would have shipped as a separate product. The one legitimate grievance in the community is upgrade variety. Weapon loadout changes over patches have drawn some friction, and players wanting dense build-crafting depth may find the upgrade options a little lean compared to the richness of enemy design. It is a real gap, not a dealbreaker. For a two-person studio, the level of polish across everything else earns considerable goodwill. Desecrators earns its Very Positive reception without theatrics. Kai, Scout Team

Desecrators

Desecrators

28 feb 2025WoodhoundPerp Games
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A two-person studio just quietly built one of the sharpest 6DOF roguelikes in years. If Descent-era tunnel combat ever lived rent-free in your head, this is your eviction notice.

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I went in expecting a competent nostalgia trip and came out genuinely unsettled by how tight this thing is. Woodhound is a team of two developers who have been quietly building Desecrators since 2019, and that slow, focused investment shows in every corridor. This is a six-degrees-of-freedom shooter grafted onto a roguelite loop, and the combination feels more natural than it has any right to. You pilot a hovercraft through procedurally generated deep-space installations, rolling through zero-gravity tunnels in all directions while the geometry itself seems to shift around you. That disorientation is not a bug. It is the point. The roguelite structure holds up. Each installation has its own room sets, textures, and color palette, so procedural generation here means more than reshuffled corridors. Hidden routes and secrets unlock as you complete objectives, and new enemy waves respond to your presence inside a base, creating a feeling that the place is alive and increasingly hostile to you specifically. The weapon roster spans over 25 options, from a close-range plasma thrower to a high-explosive railgun, and looting becomes a genuine tension point because ammo, health, and energy are all scarce. Resource management matters in a way that many shooters in this space conveniently ignore. The enemy design deserves particular attention. Rival desecrators, controlled by the AI, are chasing the same loot you are and have access to the same weapons. That three-way friction between you, your rivals, and the installation's own defenses creates chaotic, unpredictable firefights that hand-crafted levels rarely manage. There are also Anomaly encounters, massive experimental combat craft hidden deep in military and corporate bases, that function as proper boss threats and require genuine preparation. The five difficulty settings mean newcomers can find their footing, though the skill ceiling for hardened 6DOF players is legitimately high. The soundtrack deserves the kind of attention I usually reserve for games that lead with their audio. It is dynamic, picking up intensity during combat and pulling back to something more ambient when you are sneaking through an empty corridor. That responsiveness makes the soundscape feel tied to your heartrate rather than just looping in the background. On the visual side, neon-lit corridors and punchy particle effects strike a balance between retro aesthetic and modern clarity, running light enough that the hardware requirements stay low. The full campaign is playable in online co-op with up to four players, and that co-op implementation earns its place rather than feeling tacked on. VR support for the full campaign is an additional layer that most games this size would have shipped as a separate product. The one legitimate grievance in the community is upgrade variety. Weapon loadout changes over patches have drawn some friction, and players wanting dense build-crafting depth may find the upgrade options a little lean compared to the richness of enemy design. It is a real gap, not a dealbreaker. For a two-person studio, the level of polish across everything else earns considerable goodwill. Desecrators earns its Very Positive reception without theatrics.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayermultiplayercooponline-coopcontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-56DOFRogueliteThree-Way AI CombatDynamic SoundtrackVR SupportResource ScarcityLoot-DrivenDescent-like

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GT 440 / Radeon HD 4890
Processor
Intel CPU Core i3
VR Support
OpenXR headsets, seated play, No VR Controller support

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Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10
Memory
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DirectX
Version 12
Storage
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Graphics
GeForce GTX 770 / Radeon HD 7770
Processor
Intel CPU Core i5
VR Support
OpenXR headsets, seated play, No VR Controller support

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Woodhound
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Perp Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
28 feb 2025

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