Compara los precios de Hammerwatch en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Crackshell. Publicado por Crackshell. Lanzado el 12/8/2013. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPG. Puntuación Metacritic: 72/100.

Old-school pixel dungeon crawler through Castle Hammerwatch, solo or co-op, traps everywhere, secrets hidden in every corner. No hand-holding, no apologies.

Hammerwatch is a top-down hack-and-slash dungeon crawler built around one core premise: clear floors, survive traps, and push upward through a castle that actively wants you dead. Crackshell released it back in 2013 and it still draws comparisons to classic arcade brawlers rather than anything modern. If you go in expecting narrative depth, branching choices, or meaningful character arcs, you will be disappointed in about fifteen minutes. This is a game about movement, reflexes, and knowing when to stop being greedy. The castle itself is split into four distinct environments, each with its own enemy roster and visual identity rendered in chunky, readable pixel art. Enemy variety is real enough to keep you honest - you will encounter melee rushers, ranged units, and environmental hazards like spike traps and moving walls that punish autopilot play. The class selection covers the usual fantasy archetypes: Paladin, Ranger, Wizard, Warlock, and a couple more. None of them feel identical. The Wizard nukes rooms and dies if a goblin looks at him wrong; the Paladin facetanks and clears slowly. Build variety exists through skill upgrades but it is not deep - you are not constructing a 47-node passive tree here. Past hour 20 you will have seen most of what the systems offer mechanically. Where Hammerwatch genuinely earns its Very Positive rating is in co-op. Up to four players locally or online, and the game scales enemy density accordingly. That is where the experience clicks. Coordinating classes, reviving downed teammates, and collectively failing a trap corridor three times before someone finally figures out the timing - that loop is satisfying in a way single-player is not. Solo is doable and even tense in the right stretches, but the pacing drags without a partner. Hidden secrets and puzzle rooms add texture to exploration and reward players who slow down instead of just rushing the exit. The weaknesses are real and worth naming. The story is essentially non-existent - lore tablets exist but they do not build toward anything emotionally. Filler corridor sections pad the mid-game. Enemy AI is simple enough that once you understand aggro patterns, the challenge becomes about resource management rather than adaptation. If you came for writing that rewards re-reads or choices that cascade into Act Three consequences, this is the wrong address entirely. Hammerwatch knows exactly what it is and declines to be anything else, which is either refreshing or limiting depending on your mood. For RPG players, this sits closer to the action end of the spectrum than the role-playing end. It borrows the genre's aesthetics and light progression without its storytelling ambitions. Think of it as a palate cleanser between longer, heavier games - something you can finish in a few sessions with a friend without committing to a 60-hour campaign. The pixel art holds up well, performance is clean, and the co-op infrastructure works reliably. Recommended specifically for players who remember gauntlet-style crawlers fondly and want that feeling back, or anyone who needs a low-friction co-op session with friends who do not play many games. Monika, Scout Team

Hammerwatch

Hammerwatch

12 ago 2013Crackshell
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Old-school pixel dungeon crawler through Castle Hammerwatch, solo or co-op, traps everywhere, secrets hidden in every corner. No hand-holding, no apologies.

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Hammerwatch is a top-down hack-and-slash dungeon crawler built around one core premise: clear floors, survive traps, and push upward through a castle that actively wants you dead. Crackshell released it back in 2013 and it still draws comparisons to classic arcade brawlers rather than anything modern. If you go in expecting narrative depth, branching choices, or meaningful character arcs, you will be disappointed in about fifteen minutes. This is a game about movement, reflexes, and knowing when to stop being greedy. The castle itself is split into four distinct environments, each with its own enemy roster and visual identity rendered in chunky, readable pixel art. Enemy variety is real enough to keep you honest - you will encounter melee rushers, ranged units, and environmental hazards like spike traps and moving walls that punish autopilot play. The class selection covers the usual fantasy archetypes: Paladin, Ranger, Wizard, Warlock, and a couple more. None of them feel identical. The Wizard nukes rooms and dies if a goblin looks at him wrong; the Paladin facetanks and clears slowly. Build variety exists through skill upgrades but it is not deep - you are not constructing a 47-node passive tree here. Past hour 20 you will have seen most of what the systems offer mechanically. Where Hammerwatch genuinely earns its Very Positive rating is in co-op. Up to four players locally or online, and the game scales enemy density accordingly. That is where the experience clicks. Coordinating classes, reviving downed teammates, and collectively failing a trap corridor three times before someone finally figures out the timing - that loop is satisfying in a way single-player is not. Solo is doable and even tense in the right stretches, but the pacing drags without a partner. Hidden secrets and puzzle rooms add texture to exploration and reward players who slow down instead of just rushing the exit. The weaknesses are real and worth naming. The story is essentially non-existent - lore tablets exist but they do not build toward anything emotionally. Filler corridor sections pad the mid-game. Enemy AI is simple enough that once you understand aggro patterns, the challenge becomes about resource management rather than adaptation. If you came for writing that rewards re-reads or choices that cascade into Act Three consequences, this is the wrong address entirely. Hammerwatch knows exactly what it is and declines to be anything else, which is either refreshing or limiting depending on your mood. For RPG players, this sits closer to the action end of the spectrum than the role-playing end. It borrows the genre's aesthetics and light progression without its storytelling ambitions. Think of it as a palate cleanser between longer, heavier games - something you can finish in a few sessions with a friend without committing to a 60-hour campaign. The pixel art holds up well, performance is clean, and the co-op infrastructure works reliably. Recommended specifically for players who remember gauntlet-style crawlers fondly and want that feeling back, or anyone who needs a low-friction co-op session with friends who do not play many games.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamCo-op Dungeon CrawlerGauntlet-stylePixel RPGTrap RoomsClass-basedLocal Co-opArcade Brawler

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OS
Windows 7 or later
Processor
Intel Core™ Duo or faster
Graphics
OpenGL 3.2+ / DirectX 11+

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Crackshell
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Crackshell
Fecha de lanzamiento
12 ago 2013

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