God Mode es gratis para jugar — descarga y juega gratis, con ediciones de pago opcionales y DLC comparados en esta página. Desarrollado por dmstfctn. Publicado por Atlus. Lanzado el 22/6/2023. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Simulation, Free To Play. Puntuación Metacritic: 58/100.

God Mode is a free-to-play shooter that pits you and your arsenal against mythological beasts. Chaos is the point, and it mostly delivers.

God Mode is a free-to-play third-person shooter developed by dmstfctn and published by Atlus, built around one core premise: overwhelming firepower versus oversized mythological enemies. You push through arena-style gauntlets, unlock increasingly absurd weapon modifications, and try not to get flattened by creatures pulled straight from legend. It sits comfortably in the casual-action bracket, which means the depth ceiling is lower than a dedicated strategy title, but the entry cost matches that ceiling exactly. From a systems perspective, the interesting layer here is the modifier stack. Before each run you can apply curses and boons to your loadout, trading disadvantages for bigger rewards. That risk-reward loop is the closest thing the game has to genuine decision-making, and it does enough to keep short sessions feeling varied. Weapon variety is present, with different archetypes covering spread fire, precision, and explosive options, though the arsenal will not satisfy players who want granular stat tuning or build-crafting on the level of a looter-shooter. Think of it as a light build sandbox rather than a deep one. The co-op structure supports up to four players, and the game feels designed around that headcount. Solo runs are workable but noticeably quieter in terms of spectacle. Enemy encounters lean on visual density rather than sophisticated AI patterns, so do not expect enemies that adapt or flank intelligently. The mythological roster gives the art team room to produce some genuinely large and detailed boss encounters, which is where the game earns most of its goodwill. Tutorial onboarding is minimal, but the game is simple enough that a single failed run teaches you most of what you need to know. The 87% positive rating on a modest review count suggests a satisfied audience rather than a broadly tested one. Players who bounced off it likely wanted more systemic depth or replayability than the game offers. At free-to-play pricing that concern shrinks considerably. If you treat it as a 10-to-20 hour co-op diversion with friends rather than a long-term investment, the value equation works. Mod support is not a feature here, so the content ceiling is fixed to what shipped. For a Paradox-hardened strategy obsessive like me, the lack of late-game complexity is the honest sticking point. But I can also recognise a game that knows its lane. Diego, Scout Team

God Mode

God Mode

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God Mode is a free-to-play shooter that pits you and your arsenal against mythological beasts. Chaos is the point, and it mostly delivers.

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God Mode is a free-to-play third-person shooter developed by dmstfctn and published by Atlus, built around one core premise: overwhelming firepower versus oversized mythological enemies. You push through arena-style gauntlets, unlock increasingly absurd weapon modifications, and try not to get flattened by creatures pulled straight from legend. It sits comfortably in the casual-action bracket, which means the depth ceiling is lower than a dedicated strategy title, but the entry cost matches that ceiling exactly. From a systems perspective, the interesting layer here is the modifier stack. Before each run you can apply curses and boons to your loadout, trading disadvantages for bigger rewards. That risk-reward loop is the closest thing the game has to genuine decision-making, and it does enough to keep short sessions feeling varied. Weapon variety is present, with different archetypes covering spread fire, precision, and explosive options, though the arsenal will not satisfy players who want granular stat tuning or build-crafting on the level of a looter-shooter. Think of it as a light build sandbox rather than a deep one. The co-op structure supports up to four players, and the game feels designed around that headcount. Solo runs are workable but noticeably quieter in terms of spectacle. Enemy encounters lean on visual density rather than sophisticated AI patterns, so do not expect enemies that adapt or flank intelligently. The mythological roster gives the art team room to produce some genuinely large and detailed boss encounters, which is where the game earns most of its goodwill. Tutorial onboarding is minimal, but the game is simple enough that a single failed run teaches you most of what you need to know. The 87% positive rating on a modest review count suggests a satisfied audience rather than a broadly tested one. Players who bounced off it likely wanted more systemic depth or replayability than the game offers. At free-to-play pricing that concern shrinks considerably. If you treat it as a 10-to-20 hour co-op diversion with friends rather than a long-term investment, the value equation works. Mod support is not a feature here, so the content ceiling is fixed to what shipped. For a Paradox-hardened strategy obsessive like me, the lack of late-game complexity is the honest sticking point. But I can also recognise a game that knows its lane.

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Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

steamCo-op ArenaMythological EnemiesRun Modifier SystemThird-Person ShooterBoss RushCasual Co-op

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Processor
Intel Core2 Duo or AMD Athlon 64 X2, 2GHz
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA Geforce 8800 or ATI Radeon 2900 XT DirectX®:9.0c Hard Drive:5 GB HD space Sound:Any DirectX compatible card

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Metacritic
58
Steam
87%(60)

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Desarrolladora
dmstfctn
Distribuidora
Atlus
Fecha de lanzamiento
22 jun 2023

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¿En qué plataformas está disponible God Mode?

God Mode está disponible en PC.

¿Cuándo se lanzó God Mode?

God Mode se lanzó el 22 de junio de 2023.

¿Quién desarrolló God Mode?

God Mode fue desarrollado por dmstfctn y publicado por Atlus.

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