Compara los precios de Hero Defense en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Happy Tuesday. Publicado por Headup, Whisper Games. Lanzado el 31/5/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie, RPG, Strategy.

A tower-defense hybrid where you place named heroes on the path instead of turrets, then level them up through waves of undead. Functional, but rough around the edges.

Hero Defense sits at the intersection of tower defense and lite-RPG, asking a simple question: what if your towers had names, skill trees, and personalities? The answer is a game where you slot a roster of heroes onto fixed points along enemy paths, each one specializing in a different flavor of undead disposal. You have your slasher, your fire-caster, your archer, and so on. Enemies march, heroes attack automatically, and you manage cooldowns, positioning swaps, and upgrade spending between waves. It is not a deep RPG by any serious measure, but it does scratch a particular itch if you enjoy watching numbers climb while skeletons dissolve. The hero progression system is where the game earns its RPG tag, however modestly. Each character accumulates experience, unlocks passive and active skills, and can be geared up with equipment drops. There is enough here to feel like you are building something, especially across the first dozen hours. Build variety exists in a real, if limited, sense: you can lean into area-of-effect crowd control with one hero while speccing another for single-target burst on elite enemies. It rarely demands optimization, but it rewards players who pay attention to enemy type compositions and adjust hero placement accordingly. The problems are hard to ignore once the honeymoon fades. The writing is thin. The heroes have archetypal personalities sketched in a handful of lines, and the story is essentially a delivery vehicle for the next wave map. If you come in hoping for narrative payoff or choices that matter, you will be disappointed quickly. The quest for lore depth turns up empty. The undead world domination plot is present, acknowledged, and then mostly ignored in favor of another kill count. For an RPG specialist, that stings a little. There are no branching decisions, no dialogue worth quoting, no reason to replay for a different story experience. The mixed Steam review score reflects a genuine split. Players who approached it as a pure tower-defense game with RPG seasoning report decent fun, especially in the earlier campaign stages where the hero roster feels fresh. Players who wanted more mechanical depth, or who hit repetitive mid-game maps, bounced off hard. The level design does grow samey, and the pacing stretches thin in the back half. If filler content frustrates you, the later maps will test your patience. The production quality is competent but not remarkable, and the game has not received the kind of post-launch support that would smooth its rougher edges. Hero Defense is a reasonable pick for players who enjoy casual tower defense and want a thin but functional progression layer on top. It is not a game that rewards deep investment or replays. Think of it as a genre snack, not a meal. Fans of serious RPG systems or narrative-driven strategy should look elsewhere. If you just want to watch a grizzled hero impale skeletons while a skill tree slowly fills in, there is modest entertainment here. Monika, Scout Team

Hero Defense

Hero Defense

31 may 2016Happy TuesdayHeadup, Whisper Games
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A tower-defense hybrid where you place named heroes on the path instead of turrets, then level them up through waves of undead. Functional, but rough around the edges.

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Hero Defense sits at the intersection of tower defense and lite-RPG, asking a simple question: what if your towers had names, skill trees, and personalities? The answer is a game where you slot a roster of heroes onto fixed points along enemy paths, each one specializing in a different flavor of undead disposal. You have your slasher, your fire-caster, your archer, and so on. Enemies march, heroes attack automatically, and you manage cooldowns, positioning swaps, and upgrade spending between waves. It is not a deep RPG by any serious measure, but it does scratch a particular itch if you enjoy watching numbers climb while skeletons dissolve. The hero progression system is where the game earns its RPG tag, however modestly. Each character accumulates experience, unlocks passive and active skills, and can be geared up with equipment drops. There is enough here to feel like you are building something, especially across the first dozen hours. Build variety exists in a real, if limited, sense: you can lean into area-of-effect crowd control with one hero while speccing another for single-target burst on elite enemies. It rarely demands optimization, but it rewards players who pay attention to enemy type compositions and adjust hero placement accordingly. The problems are hard to ignore once the honeymoon fades. The writing is thin. The heroes have archetypal personalities sketched in a handful of lines, and the story is essentially a delivery vehicle for the next wave map. If you come in hoping for narrative payoff or choices that matter, you will be disappointed quickly. The quest for lore depth turns up empty. The undead world domination plot is present, acknowledged, and then mostly ignored in favor of another kill count. For an RPG specialist, that stings a little. There are no branching decisions, no dialogue worth quoting, no reason to replay for a different story experience. The mixed Steam review score reflects a genuine split. Players who approached it as a pure tower-defense game with RPG seasoning report decent fun, especially in the earlier campaign stages where the hero roster feels fresh. Players who wanted more mechanical depth, or who hit repetitive mid-game maps, bounced off hard. The level design does grow samey, and the pacing stretches thin in the back half. If filler content frustrates you, the later maps will test your patience. The production quality is competent but not remarkable, and the game has not received the kind of post-launch support that would smooth its rougher edges. Hero Defense is a reasonable pick for players who enjoy casual tower defense and want a thin but functional progression layer on top. It is not a game that rewards deep investment or replays. Think of it as a genre snack, not a meal. Fans of serious RPG systems or narrative-driven strategy should look elsewhere. If you just want to watch a grizzled hero impale skeletons while a skill tree slowly fills in, there is modest entertainment here.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamTower Defense RPG HybridHero ProgressionWave DefenseSkill TreesUndead EnemiesAuto-CombatEquipment DropsCasual Strategy

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Desarrolladora
Happy Tuesday
Distribuidora
Headup, Whisper Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
31 may 2016

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