Compara los precios de Genetic Disaster en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Team8 Studio. Publicado por Team8 Studio. Lanzado el 18/12/2017. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Indie.

Grab three friends or prepare for a rougher ride: this twin-stick roguelite lives and dies on co-op chemistry, and solo runs expose every crack in its foundation.

I came to Genetic Disaster wanting a tight twin-stick shooter I could play with a group on a Friday night, and in that exact scenario it more or less delivers. Pick one of four characters - Bunker with his team shield, Panic who can stun a crowd and bolt, Sneaky with a teleport dash, or Devil who charges face-first into everything - drop three friends in, and the procedurally generated mansion levels actually produce some chaotic, laugh-out-loud moments. The difficulty scales up as more players join, which sounds smart on paper, and it mostly works: rooms get denser, more exclusive multiplayer modifiers kick in, and you suddenly care very much about who grabbed the last ammo canister. The weapon pool is the headline. Over 65 guns are listed, ranging from SMGs and shotguns to a boomerang launcher and a weapon that fires corrosive bubbles. On paper that sounds like Enter the Gungeon-level variety. In practice, most of what you find on a given run are minor variations on the same fire-rate-versus-clip-size tradeoff, and the guns lack the tactile punch you want from a shooter. There is no weight behind a kill here. The one genuinely clever mechanical idea is a rotating rules timer displayed top-right: mid-run the game can suddenly flip to friendly fire on, bullets bouncing off walls, or enemies dropping bombs on death. That timer is legitimately tense and keeps sessions from going fully on autopilot. Solo is a problem. The character abilities have almost no synergy to exploit by yourself, the mutation system - where crystals fund passive upgrades that you lose on death unless banked - takes too long to get interesting, and the procedural generation is shallow enough that rooms start feeling familiar after a few runs. Some dead-end corridor arrangements feel like generation bugs rather than design choices. The art saves the experience from feeling completely disposable: everything is hand-painted with impressive particle work, and the four characters read instantly across a chaotic screen. The "Stool Wars" PvP arena mode, where players throw furniture at each other with no guns, is a weird curio that works for exactly one round of laughs. Launch was bumpy, with game-breaking bugs and a broken options menu that forced players to manually adjust audio from their OS mixer. Patches addressed most of those issues within the first month. The Steam review pool is small - around 54 reviews, sitting at a mixed 66% positive - which tells you this never built a substantial active community. Online co-op functionality has been reported as absent on some versions, leaving local play as the safest bet. Controller is strongly recommended; keyboard-and-mouse aiming feels under-tuned compared to basically any peer in this genre. If your benchmark is Gungeon or Nuclear Throne, Genetic Disaster will feel lightweight. If you benchmark it against "something to run on my TV with people on a couch," it clears that bar with some room to spare. Fred, Scout Team

Genetic Disaster

Genetic Disaster

18 dic 2017Team8 Studio
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Grab three friends or prepare for a rougher ride: this twin-stick roguelite lives and dies on co-op chemistry, and solo runs expose every crack in its foundation.

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I came to Genetic Disaster wanting a tight twin-stick shooter I could play with a group on a Friday night, and in that exact scenario it more or less delivers. Pick one of four characters - Bunker with his team shield, Panic who can stun a crowd and bolt, Sneaky with a teleport dash, or Devil who charges face-first into everything - drop three friends in, and the procedurally generated mansion levels actually produce some chaotic, laugh-out-loud moments. The difficulty scales up as more players join, which sounds smart on paper, and it mostly works: rooms get denser, more exclusive multiplayer modifiers kick in, and you suddenly care very much about who grabbed the last ammo canister. The weapon pool is the headline. Over 65 guns are listed, ranging from SMGs and shotguns to a boomerang launcher and a weapon that fires corrosive bubbles. On paper that sounds like Enter the Gungeon-level variety. In practice, most of what you find on a given run are minor variations on the same fire-rate-versus-clip-size tradeoff, and the guns lack the tactile punch you want from a shooter. There is no weight behind a kill here. The one genuinely clever mechanical idea is a rotating rules timer displayed top-right: mid-run the game can suddenly flip to friendly fire on, bullets bouncing off walls, or enemies dropping bombs on death. That timer is legitimately tense and keeps sessions from going fully on autopilot. Solo is a problem. The character abilities have almost no synergy to exploit by yourself, the mutation system - where crystals fund passive upgrades that you lose on death unless banked - takes too long to get interesting, and the procedural generation is shallow enough that rooms start feeling familiar after a few runs. Some dead-end corridor arrangements feel like generation bugs rather than design choices. The art saves the experience from feeling completely disposable: everything is hand-painted with impressive particle work, and the four characters read instantly across a chaotic screen. The "Stool Wars" PvP arena mode, where players throw furniture at each other with no guns, is a weird curio that works for exactly one round of laughs. Launch was bumpy, with game-breaking bugs and a broken options menu that forced players to manually adjust audio from their OS mixer. Patches addressed most of those issues within the first month. The Steam review pool is small - around 54 reviews, sitting at a mixed 66% positive - which tells you this never built a substantial active community. Online co-op functionality has been reported as absent on some versions, leaving local play as the safest bet. Controller is strongly recommended; keyboard-and-mouse aiming feels under-tuned compared to basically any peer in this genre. If your benchmark is Gungeon or Nuclear Throne, Genetic Disaster will feel lightweight. If you benchmark it against "something to run on my TV with people on a couch," it clears that bar with some room to spare.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvplocal-multiplayercooponline-cooplocal-cooptier:sub-5Twin-Stick ShooterCouch Co-opRogueliteFriendly Fire4-Player Co-opBullet HellCharacter AbilitiesProcedural MansionPvP Arena

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Storage
700 MB available space
Graphics
ATI mobility radeon
Processor
I3

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