Compara los precios de Hunter's Legacy en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Lienzo. Publicado por Lienzo. Lanzado el 19/7/2016. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 58/100.

A compact Metroidvania that earns its feline protagonist more than its combat system deserves - worth a look for genre loyalists, but go in with calibrated expectations.

I kept waiting for Hunter's Legacy to click into place the way a good Metroidvania should, and it does - eventually. Ikki, the feline Huntress of Un'Amak, is a genuinely appealing protagonist: twin swords, a bow you can charge for ranged switch-hitting, a roll dodge, wall-climbing, and a move list that slowly expands through boss rewards into an air dash, a leaf parachute, and a ground slam. On paper, the bones are all there. The problem is that the first half of the game asks you to exist in them rather than inhabit them, pacing its mechanical reveals so cautiously that the early zones feel like a warm-up that forgot to end. The world itself is big - perhaps bigger than it should be for a six-hour platformer. Levels connect via portal pads rather than forming one seamless map, which gives the whole thing a slightly disconnected feel, and without a minimap in the base PC version, backtracking is more of a slog than a pleasure. The game remembers thrown switches if you die, which is a small but real mercy, and checkpoints are generous enough that progress is rarely lost. Health, however, does not refill at checkpoints, so you are left relying on fish drops from enemies to patch yourself up between attempts - an odd design choice that turns some stretches into endurance tests rather than skill checks. Difficulty spikes appear without much warning, then the game flattens out again, giving the experience an uneven rhythm that keeps you slightly off balance throughout. Where it earns its running time is in the back half. A temperature mechanic introduced mid-game - forcing you through zones that drain health if you linger in heat or cold - signals that Lienzo had more ideas than the opening hours reveal. The final world does something genuinely clever by layering all the mechanics learned across the run into a combined environmental puzzle, and that finale lands with more weight than anything preceding it. The art style reads like Adventure Time filtered through a small indie budget: bright palette, clean character silhouettes, environments that feel lived-in without being cluttered. It is not pixel art, which is a choice worth noting - the 2D illustrations have a cartoon warmth that suits Ikki's world better than a retro aesthetic would have. The soundtrack holds the mood without doing anything especially memorable, and some of the sword-swing sound effects will grate before the credits roll. Combat is the weakest link, and reviewers across the board agree on this. There is no block. You slash in any direction, fire charged arrows to break shields or hit distant switches, and roll out of the way - but the feedback is thin and the hitboxes occasionally feel unfair, the kind where you take damage and replay the moment in your head wondering what you were supposed to do differently. Boss fights are the exception: they are properly designed, pattern-readable, and satisfying to learn. The upgrade shop trades gold and ore for health, sword power, and bow power - ore being the scarcer resource - so keep an eye on chests rather than grinding enemies for coin. Hunter's Legacy is a game that a small Mexican studio made with real craft and limited resources, and it shows in both directions. The intentionality is there in the world design, the ability gating, and the final-act payoff. The rough edges are there in the combat feel, the difficulty inconsistency, and a story too thin to carry the downtime between encounters. If you are the kind of player who appreciates a Metroidvania for its structural logic rather than its moment-to-moment spectacle, this one has enough of that logic to justify the runtime. Kai, Scout Team

Hunter's Legacy

Hunter's Legacy

19 jul 2016Lienzo
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A compact Metroidvania that earns its feline protagonist more than its combat system deserves - worth a look for genre loyalists, but go in with calibrated expectations.

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I kept waiting for Hunter's Legacy to click into place the way a good Metroidvania should, and it does - eventually. Ikki, the feline Huntress of Un'Amak, is a genuinely appealing protagonist: twin swords, a bow you can charge for ranged switch-hitting, a roll dodge, wall-climbing, and a move list that slowly expands through boss rewards into an air dash, a leaf parachute, and a ground slam. On paper, the bones are all there. The problem is that the first half of the game asks you to exist in them rather than inhabit them, pacing its mechanical reveals so cautiously that the early zones feel like a warm-up that forgot to end. The world itself is big - perhaps bigger than it should be for a six-hour platformer. Levels connect via portal pads rather than forming one seamless map, which gives the whole thing a slightly disconnected feel, and without a minimap in the base PC version, backtracking is more of a slog than a pleasure. The game remembers thrown switches if you die, which is a small but real mercy, and checkpoints are generous enough that progress is rarely lost. Health, however, does not refill at checkpoints, so you are left relying on fish drops from enemies to patch yourself up between attempts - an odd design choice that turns some stretches into endurance tests rather than skill checks. Difficulty spikes appear without much warning, then the game flattens out again, giving the experience an uneven rhythm that keeps you slightly off balance throughout. Where it earns its running time is in the back half. A temperature mechanic introduced mid-game - forcing you through zones that drain health if you linger in heat or cold - signals that Lienzo had more ideas than the opening hours reveal. The final world does something genuinely clever by layering all the mechanics learned across the run into a combined environmental puzzle, and that finale lands with more weight than anything preceding it. The art style reads like Adventure Time filtered through a small indie budget: bright palette, clean character silhouettes, environments that feel lived-in without being cluttered. It is not pixel art, which is a choice worth noting - the 2D illustrations have a cartoon warmth that suits Ikki's world better than a retro aesthetic would have. The soundtrack holds the mood without doing anything especially memorable, and some of the sword-swing sound effects will grate before the credits roll. Combat is the weakest link, and reviewers across the board agree on this. There is no block. You slash in any direction, fire charged arrows to break shields or hit distant switches, and roll out of the way - but the feedback is thin and the hitboxes occasionally feel unfair, the kind where you take damage and replay the moment in your head wondering what you were supposed to do differently. Boss fights are the exception: they are properly designed, pattern-readable, and satisfying to learn. The upgrade shop trades gold and ore for health, sword power, and bow power - ore being the scarcer resource - so keep an eye on chests rather than grinding enemies for coin. Hunter's Legacy is a game that a small Mexican studio made with real craft and limited resources, and it shows in both directions. The intentionality is there in the world design, the ability gating, and the final-act payoff. The rough edges are there in the combat feel, the difficulty inconsistency, and a story too thin to carry the downtime between encounters. If you are the kind of player who appreciates a Metroidvania for its structural logic rather than its moment-to-moment spectacle, this one has enough of that logic to justify the runtime.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5MetroidvaniaFeline ProtagonistAbility GatingBoss Pattern LearningTemperature MechanicCharged Bow CombatPortal-Based WorldUpgrade ShopNo-Block Combat

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Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 2000
Processor
Intel i3

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