Compara los precios de Gothic 1 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Piranha Bytes. Publicado por THQ Nordic. Lanzado el 15/3/2001. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, RPG. Puntuación Metacritic: 81/100.

A cult-classic RPG that punishes comfort-seekers and rewards everyone stubborn enough to survive the first camp. Still worth it in 2025, rough edges and all.

I have finished Disco Elysium three times and I thought I had a high tolerance for games that make you feel like a nobody. Gothic 1 set that bar back in 2001 and most RPGs since have quietly avoided matching it. You are thrown into a prison colony called Khorinis with no map, no objective markers, no hand-holding, and no heroic destiny waiting for you on the other side of a tutorial. The world does not level with you. Wolves and scavengers near the starting area will kill you in two hits at level one, and the game fully expects you to learn that the hard way. What makes Gothic hold up is the thing modern open-world RPGs keep trying and mostly failing to replicate: a world that feels genuinely lived-in rather than scenically populated. NPCs follow daily schedules, sleep at night, patrol in shifts, and will absolutely punch you in the face if you linger too long near their stuff. The Colony is divided into factions - the Old Camp, the New Camp, and the Sect Camp - and picking one is a real commitment that shapes the second half of the game. The Sect Camp's sleeper mages, a hybrid warrior-mage path, are a particularly interesting build if you want something outside the standard sword-swinger or pure fire mage routes. Combat is clunky by any modern standard: it uses what was already becoming an outdated tank-control scheme at launch, and positioning matters more for working around the input lag than for tactical reasons. The skill progression is earned the old way, with learning points spent on teachers scattered across the colony rather than skill menus. That friction is part of the point. The writing is grounded rather than epic. The Nameless Hero is a convict, not a chosen one, and the story never forgets that. Dialogue is blunt, often darkly funny, and trusts the player to piece together the political situation between factions without a quest log explaining all the subtext. What it lacks in branching choices compared to a modern CRPG it makes up for in consistent tone. The world has a logic to it. The economy can be broken once you figure out the crafting loop, which deflates some of the mid-game tension, and the later chapters do tighten into something closer to a corridor compared to the exploratory freedom of the opening hours. Bugs were a problem at launch and some persist; community patches exist and are worth applying before you start. For first-time players in 2025, the main friction is not the difficulty or the age - it is the controls. There is no good way to say this: Gothic 1 controls like a 2001 German action RPG that was never rebuilt for modern input. You will adapt, and the adaptation is genuinely satisfying, but the first two hours are a test of patience that will filter out players who are not already curious about what comes after. If you make it past the initial awkward phase, what opens up is one of the most atmospheric and socially coherent fantasy worlds ever built in an RPG. The colony is small by modern standards - probably fifteen to twenty hours for a first run, longer if you explore thoroughly - but every corner of it has a purpose. Monika, Scout Team

Gothic 1

Gothic 1

15 mar 2001Piranha BytesTHQ Nordic
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A cult-classic RPG that punishes comfort-seekers and rewards everyone stubborn enough to survive the first camp. Still worth it in 2025, rough edges and all.

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I have finished Disco Elysium three times and I thought I had a high tolerance for games that make you feel like a nobody. Gothic 1 set that bar back in 2001 and most RPGs since have quietly avoided matching it. You are thrown into a prison colony called Khorinis with no map, no objective markers, no hand-holding, and no heroic destiny waiting for you on the other side of a tutorial. The world does not level with you. Wolves and scavengers near the starting area will kill you in two hits at level one, and the game fully expects you to learn that the hard way. What makes Gothic hold up is the thing modern open-world RPGs keep trying and mostly failing to replicate: a world that feels genuinely lived-in rather than scenically populated. NPCs follow daily schedules, sleep at night, patrol in shifts, and will absolutely punch you in the face if you linger too long near their stuff. The Colony is divided into factions - the Old Camp, the New Camp, and the Sect Camp - and picking one is a real commitment that shapes the second half of the game. The Sect Camp's sleeper mages, a hybrid warrior-mage path, are a particularly interesting build if you want something outside the standard sword-swinger or pure fire mage routes. Combat is clunky by any modern standard: it uses what was already becoming an outdated tank-control scheme at launch, and positioning matters more for working around the input lag than for tactical reasons. The skill progression is earned the old way, with learning points spent on teachers scattered across the colony rather than skill menus. That friction is part of the point. The writing is grounded rather than epic. The Nameless Hero is a convict, not a chosen one, and the story never forgets that. Dialogue is blunt, often darkly funny, and trusts the player to piece together the political situation between factions without a quest log explaining all the subtext. What it lacks in branching choices compared to a modern CRPG it makes up for in consistent tone. The world has a logic to it. The economy can be broken once you figure out the crafting loop, which deflates some of the mid-game tension, and the later chapters do tighten into something closer to a corridor compared to the exploratory freedom of the opening hours. Bugs were a problem at launch and some persist; community patches exist and are worth applying before you start. For first-time players in 2025, the main friction is not the difficulty or the age - it is the controls. There is no good way to say this: Gothic 1 controls like a 2001 German action RPG that was never rebuilt for modern input. You will adapt, and the adaptation is genuinely satisfying, but the first two hours are a test of patience that will filter out players who are not already curious about what comes after. If you make it past the initial awkward phase, what opens up is one of the most atmospheric and socially coherent fantasy worlds ever built in an RPG. The colony is small by modern standards - probably fifteen to twenty hours for a first run, longer if you explore thoroughly - but every corner of it has a purpose.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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singleplayertier:aaaFaction ChoiceTank ControlsNo Hand-HoldingLiving NPC SchedulesSkill TeachersColony SettingDark Fantasy ToneCommunity Patch Required

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OS
Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10/11
Memory
512 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 8.1
Storage
5 GB available space
Graphics
3D graphics card with 32 MB Ram
Processor
Intel Pentium III 700 MHz
Sound Card
DirectX compatible

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Piranha Bytes
Distribuidora
THQ Nordic
Fecha de lanzamiento
15 mar 2001

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