Compara los precios de Gigapocalypse en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Goody Gameworks. Publicado por Headup Games. Lanzado el 12/11/2021. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie.

Smash cities as a giant customizable kaiju in this Rampage-inspired arcade brawler that wears its B-movie heart proudly on its sleeve.

Gigapocalypse is a side-scrolling arcade brawler from solo developer Goody Gameworks, and it does exactly one thing: let you play a colossal monster stomping through waves of tiny humans, tanks, and buildings while unlocking skills and cosmetics along the way. If you grew up renting kaiju VHS tapes or losing quarters to Rampage at the arcade, the pitch basically writes itself. This is that fantasy, distilled into short burst sessions with surprisingly more depth than the pixel art box art implies. The core loop sends your chosen giant down procedurally arranged gauntlets of city environments, punching helicopters, eating civilians for health, and triggering screen-shaking special abilities as your destruction meter climbs. You pick your kaiju before each run, each with distinct stat profiles and skill trees that genuinely change how you play. A heavily armored brute plays nothing like a fast, ranged acid-spitter, and the upgrade paths reward replaying to experiment rather than just grinding the same monster to max level. It is not a deep RPG system, but it is enough to keep you invested across multiple sessions rather than burning out after the first hour. What Goody Gameworks gets right is atmosphere. The pixel art is chunky and expressive, clearly in love with its own schlocky kaiju source material. The soundtrack leans into low-fi synth and monster-movie brass in a way that feels deliberate rather than cheap. Levels cycle through city blocks, military installations, and other environments with enough visual variety to prevent the background from becoming wallpaper. For a one-person project, the production feel punches above its weight class in ways that bigger budget indie releases sometimes fail to achieve. The honest caveats: Gigapocalypse is short. A first playthrough with a single monster can be cleared in a couple of hours, and the moment-to-moment combat, while satisfying in short doses, does not reinvent anything. Enemy variety thins out faster than the unlockable roster does, and later stages can feel more like endurance tests than skill challenges. Players chasing a mechanically demanding experience will hit the ceiling quickly. This is a comfort food game, built for people who want something unpretentious to pick up for thirty minutes at a time, not a session-defining roguelike. For what it is, Gigapocalypse earns its Very Positive rating honestly. It knows its audience, respects its references, and delivers on the core fantasy without padding itself out artificially. The Steam review count is modest, which means this is still very much a small game that most people walked past. That is a shame, because the craft behind it is evident. If you have any warmth for the kaiju genre or classic arcade destruction games, this one is worth your curiosity. Kai, Scout Team

Gigapocalypse

Gigapocalypse

12 nov 2021Goody GameworksHeadup Games
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Smash cities as a giant customizable kaiju in this Rampage-inspired arcade brawler that wears its B-movie heart proudly on its sleeve.

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Gigapocalypse is a side-scrolling arcade brawler from solo developer Goody Gameworks, and it does exactly one thing: let you play a colossal monster stomping through waves of tiny humans, tanks, and buildings while unlocking skills and cosmetics along the way. If you grew up renting kaiju VHS tapes or losing quarters to Rampage at the arcade, the pitch basically writes itself. This is that fantasy, distilled into short burst sessions with surprisingly more depth than the pixel art box art implies. The core loop sends your chosen giant down procedurally arranged gauntlets of city environments, punching helicopters, eating civilians for health, and triggering screen-shaking special abilities as your destruction meter climbs. You pick your kaiju before each run, each with distinct stat profiles and skill trees that genuinely change how you play. A heavily armored brute plays nothing like a fast, ranged acid-spitter, and the upgrade paths reward replaying to experiment rather than just grinding the same monster to max level. It is not a deep RPG system, but it is enough to keep you invested across multiple sessions rather than burning out after the first hour. What Goody Gameworks gets right is atmosphere. The pixel art is chunky and expressive, clearly in love with its own schlocky kaiju source material. The soundtrack leans into low-fi synth and monster-movie brass in a way that feels deliberate rather than cheap. Levels cycle through city blocks, military installations, and other environments with enough visual variety to prevent the background from becoming wallpaper. For a one-person project, the production feel punches above its weight class in ways that bigger budget indie releases sometimes fail to achieve. The honest caveats: Gigapocalypse is short. A first playthrough with a single monster can be cleared in a couple of hours, and the moment-to-moment combat, while satisfying in short doses, does not reinvent anything. Enemy variety thins out faster than the unlockable roster does, and later stages can feel more like endurance tests than skill challenges. Players chasing a mechanically demanding experience will hit the ceiling quickly. This is a comfort food game, built for people who want something unpretentious to pick up for thirty minutes at a time, not a session-defining roguelike. For what it is, Gigapocalypse earns its Very Positive rating honestly. It knows its audience, respects its references, and delivers on the core fantasy without padding itself out artificially. The Steam review count is modest, which means this is still very much a small game that most people walked past. That is a shame, because the craft behind it is evident. If you have any warmth for the kaiju genre or classic arcade destruction games, this one is worth your curiosity.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamKaijuArcade BrawlerMonster CustomizationSkill TreeShort RunsB-MovieDestructionPixel Art

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Windows 7 SP 1
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Dual Core 2.4 GHz
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
1 GB VRAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
1 GB available space

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Desarrolladora
Goody Gameworks
Distribuidora
Headup Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
12 nov 2021

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Gigapocalypse se lanzó el 12 de noviembre de 2021.

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Gigapocalypse fue desarrollado por Goody Gameworks y publicado por Headup Games.