Compara los precios de Hard Reset (Extended Edition) en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Flying Wild Hog. Publicado por Flying Wild Hog. Lanzado el 12/7/2012. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 73/100.

Hard Reset is a no-nonsense, corridor-blasting FPS set in a grimy cyberpunk city where two weapon systems and a lot of electricity do all the talking.

Hard Reset Extended Edition is the kind of game that reminds you how much fun a focused, unpretentious shooter can be. Flying Wild Hog built this thing with a clear mandate: fast movement, chunky enemies, environmental destruction, and absolutely zero hand-holding. You are a soldier defending the last human city against waves of murderous machines, and the game never pretends to be more complicated than that. The cyberpunk backdrop is genuinely atmospheric, all neon-slicked rain and crumbling megastructure corridors, and while the story is thin, the world has enough visual personality to keep you glued to the scenery between fights. The core hook is the weapon system, which collapses what might normally be a sprawling arsenal into two upgradeable guns. The CLN handles ballistic work, branching into assault rifles, grenade launchers, and shotgun configurations. The NRG side covers energy and plasma, including a Tesla-style arc that can chain through clusters of robots in a deeply satisfying way. Upgrades are earned through collectibles scattered around levels, so exploration actually pays off rather than feeling like checklist busywork. The two-weapon limit sounds restrictive but in practice it pushes you to think about how you are switching modes mid-fight rather than just swapping to the obvious tool. What Hard Reset does exceptionally well is enemy density and environmental interactivity. Explosive barrels, electrical panels, and hanging machinery are not decorative. They are weapons, and the game is tuned to reward players who read the arena and bait enemies into clusters before detonating something large. Difficulty is steep even on normal, and cheap deaths against fast melee units are a genuine frustration early on. The pacing stumbles a bit in the middle chapters where the arena design gets repetitive and boss encounters lean on damage-sponge logic more than clever patterns. It is a short game, roughly four to six hours, and the honesty of that runtime is one of its strengths. It does not overstay. As an indie release from a team that clearly loved classic shooters, there is handcraft here worth respecting. The soundtrack is heavy and mechanical, matching the industrial griminess of the setting without tipping into generic action movie bombast. The pixel-level detail in the environmental storytelling, abandoned shops, propaganda screens, scattered lore terminals, gives the city texture without demanding you stop and read everything. For a game this action-focused, that restraint is impressive. The Extended Edition adds a bonus chapter and extra content that rounds out an already complete experience, making it the sensible version to pick up. This is not a game for players who want narrative depth, open worlds, or slow-burn atmosphere. It is for the shooter fan who misses the rhythm of Painkiller or the early Serious Sam entries, and who wants that energy wrapped in a setting that actually looks considered. If you can forgive the mid-game repetition and the occasionally punishing difficulty spikes, Hard Reset delivers a tight, crunchy, arcade-spirited FPS that knows exactly what it set out to be. Kai, Scout Team

Hard Reset (Extended Edition)

Hard Reset (Extended Edition)

12 jul 2012Flying Wild Hog
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Hard Reset is a no-nonsense, corridor-blasting FPS set in a grimy cyberpunk city where two weapon systems and a lot of electricity do all the talking.

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Hard Reset Extended Edition is the kind of game that reminds you how much fun a focused, unpretentious shooter can be. Flying Wild Hog built this thing with a clear mandate: fast movement, chunky enemies, environmental destruction, and absolutely zero hand-holding. You are a soldier defending the last human city against waves of murderous machines, and the game never pretends to be more complicated than that. The cyberpunk backdrop is genuinely atmospheric, all neon-slicked rain and crumbling megastructure corridors, and while the story is thin, the world has enough visual personality to keep you glued to the scenery between fights. The core hook is the weapon system, which collapses what might normally be a sprawling arsenal into two upgradeable guns. The CLN handles ballistic work, branching into assault rifles, grenade launchers, and shotgun configurations. The NRG side covers energy and plasma, including a Tesla-style arc that can chain through clusters of robots in a deeply satisfying way. Upgrades are earned through collectibles scattered around levels, so exploration actually pays off rather than feeling like checklist busywork. The two-weapon limit sounds restrictive but in practice it pushes you to think about how you are switching modes mid-fight rather than just swapping to the obvious tool. What Hard Reset does exceptionally well is enemy density and environmental interactivity. Explosive barrels, electrical panels, and hanging machinery are not decorative. They are weapons, and the game is tuned to reward players who read the arena and bait enemies into clusters before detonating something large. Difficulty is steep even on normal, and cheap deaths against fast melee units are a genuine frustration early on. The pacing stumbles a bit in the middle chapters where the arena design gets repetitive and boss encounters lean on damage-sponge logic more than clever patterns. It is a short game, roughly four to six hours, and the honesty of that runtime is one of its strengths. It does not overstay. As an indie release from a team that clearly loved classic shooters, there is handcraft here worth respecting. The soundtrack is heavy and mechanical, matching the industrial griminess of the setting without tipping into generic action movie bombast. The pixel-level detail in the environmental storytelling, abandoned shops, propaganda screens, scattered lore terminals, gives the city texture without demanding you stop and read everything. For a game this action-focused, that restraint is impressive. The Extended Edition adds a bonus chapter and extra content that rounds out an already complete experience, making it the sensible version to pick up. This is not a game for players who want narrative depth, open worlds, or slow-burn atmosphere. It is for the shooter fan who misses the rhythm of Painkiller or the early Serious Sam entries, and who wants that energy wrapped in a setting that actually looks considered. If you can forgive the mid-game repetition and the occasionally punishing difficulty spikes, Hard Reset delivers a tight, crunchy, arcade-spirited FPS that knows exactly what it set out to be.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamArena ShooterCyberpunk SettingWeapon UpgradesEnvironmental DestructionClassic FPSShort CampaignSci-FiEnemy Hordes

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82%(4,913)

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Flying Wild Hog
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Flying Wild Hog
Fecha de lanzamiento
12 jul 2012

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