Compara los precios de FEIST en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Bits & Beasts. Publicado por Finji. Lanzado el 23/7/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 65/100.

A wordless forest odyssey where a tiny creature punches above its weight against brutal, physics-driven predators. Stunning to look at, punishing to play.

FEIST is a 2D action-platformer from Bits & Beasts that drops you into a shadowy woodland as a small, unnamed creature trying to survive against things considerably larger and meaner than you. There is no tutorial, no dialogue, no HUD to speak of. The game communicates entirely through silhouetted visuals and a soundscape that sits somewhere between ambient drone and orchestral threat. It is the kind of game that trusts you to figure out that a porcupine's quills can be kicked back at the creature that just fired them, and it rewards that trust with a quiet satisfaction that most action games never bother to cultivate. The visual design is genuinely striking. Everything is rendered in high-contrast silhouette against layered, moody backgrounds that shift from murky forest undergrowth to cave systems and open snowfields. The art direction owes something to Limbo, and that comparison will follow FEIST forever, but the physicality here feels distinct. Enemies have weight and momentum. A swinging log trap that you trick a lumbering troll into is not just a cute environmental puzzle, it is a physics interaction that can go sideways in three different directions. That unpredictability is the game's best quality and also its most frustrating one. Frustration is worth naming honestly. FEIST is short, somewhere around three to four hours depending on how many times you die replaying sections, and it leans hard into difficulty without always feeling fair. Some encounters involve multiple enemies and environmental hazards stacked in ways that read less like design intent and more like chaos. The checkpoint system is lenient enough that deaths rarely cost more than a minute of progress, but the sting of dying to something that felt random rather than learnable is real. The mixed Steam score reflects this, and it is not wrong. There is a version of this game with slightly better encounter tuning that would sit at 85 percent. What keeps FEIST worth discussing is the commitment to its own atmosphere. The soundtrack, composed specifically for the game, is sparse and physical, full of low percussion and organic textures that make the forest feel genuinely dangerous rather than decorative. The pacing respects silence. Long stretches pass with only ambient sound and the crunch of your creature moving through underbrush. When something does lunge at you, the contrast makes it land. This is intentional craft, and it is rare enough to be worth noting. FEIST knows when to end, which is more than can be said for a lot of indie action games. It does not overstay its premise or pad its length with filler. The experience is complete, even if it is uneven. If you are the kind of player who can extract satisfaction from a short, atmospheric, mechanically unforgiving run-through and are willing to accept that some deaths will feel cheap, the game has something real to offer. If you need consistent feedback loops or clear progression markers, it will feel opaque and punishing without sufficient reward. Kai, Scout Team

FEIST

FEIST

23 jul 2015Bits & BeastsFinji
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A wordless forest odyssey where a tiny creature punches above its weight against brutal, physics-driven predators. Stunning to look at, punishing to play.

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FEIST is a 2D action-platformer from Bits & Beasts that drops you into a shadowy woodland as a small, unnamed creature trying to survive against things considerably larger and meaner than you. There is no tutorial, no dialogue, no HUD to speak of. The game communicates entirely through silhouetted visuals and a soundscape that sits somewhere between ambient drone and orchestral threat. It is the kind of game that trusts you to figure out that a porcupine's quills can be kicked back at the creature that just fired them, and it rewards that trust with a quiet satisfaction that most action games never bother to cultivate. The visual design is genuinely striking. Everything is rendered in high-contrast silhouette against layered, moody backgrounds that shift from murky forest undergrowth to cave systems and open snowfields. The art direction owes something to Limbo, and that comparison will follow FEIST forever, but the physicality here feels distinct. Enemies have weight and momentum. A swinging log trap that you trick a lumbering troll into is not just a cute environmental puzzle, it is a physics interaction that can go sideways in three different directions. That unpredictability is the game's best quality and also its most frustrating one. Frustration is worth naming honestly. FEIST is short, somewhere around three to four hours depending on how many times you die replaying sections, and it leans hard into difficulty without always feeling fair. Some encounters involve multiple enemies and environmental hazards stacked in ways that read less like design intent and more like chaos. The checkpoint system is lenient enough that deaths rarely cost more than a minute of progress, but the sting of dying to something that felt random rather than learnable is real. The mixed Steam score reflects this, and it is not wrong. There is a version of this game with slightly better encounter tuning that would sit at 85 percent. What keeps FEIST worth discussing is the commitment to its own atmosphere. The soundtrack, composed specifically for the game, is sparse and physical, full of low percussion and organic textures that make the forest feel genuinely dangerous rather than decorative. The pacing respects silence. Long stretches pass with only ambient sound and the crunch of your creature moving through underbrush. When something does lunge at you, the contrast makes it land. This is intentional craft, and it is rare enough to be worth noting. FEIST knows when to end, which is more than can be said for a lot of indie action games. It does not overstay its premise or pad its length with filler. The experience is complete, even if it is uneven. If you are the kind of player who can extract satisfaction from a short, atmospheric, mechanically unforgiving run-through and are willing to accept that some deaths will feel cheap, the game has something real to offer. If you need consistent feedback loops or clear progression markers, it will feel opaque and punishing without sufficient reward.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamSilhouette Art StylePhysics CombatAtmospheric PlatformerWordless NarrativeDark ForestShort PlaythroughHigh DifficultyEnvironmental Hazards

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Processor
Intel Core i3 or better
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
Intel HD 4000 or better
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
1 GB available space

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Desarrolladora
Bits & Beasts
Distribuidora
Finji
Fecha de lanzamiento
23 jul 2015

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