Compara los precios de Impulsion en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Driving Force Games. Publicado por Dear Villagers. Lanzado el 19/7/2018. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 79/100.

A physics-bending first-person platformer where you shoot force fields to warp speed itself. 25 levels of reflex-punishing, momentum-driven flow.

Impulsion is a first-person platformer built entirely around one core mechanic: a gun that shoots two types of force fields, one that slows things down and one that speeds them up. You use those fields on yourself, on obstacles, on projectiles, on anything the level throws at you. It sounds simple on paper. In practice, it clicks together into something that demands you internalize momentum the way a skateboarder internalizes a ramp. You are not pressing buttons. You are conducting physics. The game sits comfortably in a small genre neighborhood alongside titles like Cluster Truck and early Quake-era movement shooters, but it earns its own address. The slow field and fast field interact in ways that create genuine problem-solving even when the solution is ultimately physical rather than intellectual. A gap that looks impossibly wide becomes a puzzle about entry angle, field placement timing, and how much speed you carried from the previous platform. The 25 levels ramp difficulty in a way that feels measured. Driving Force Games clearly playtested the curve. You will fail repeatedly, but almost never feel cheated. Visually, Impulsion is minimal in a way that serves the game rather than apologizing for a small budget. Clean geometry, strong contrast, readable sight lines. When you are moving fast, clutter would kill you. The art direction makes that choice and commits. The soundtrack matches the pace without overwhelming it, a driving electronic undercurrent that keeps your nervous system primed without becoming exhausting. Small studios making first-person games often underestimate how much the audio environment shapes the feeling of speed. This one gets it right. Where Impulsion has limits is in its scope. The experience is short. Depending on your skill level and how much you replay for speed, you are looking at a handful of hours to see everything the game has to offer. There is no narrative. There is no progression system beyond completion. If you need a reason to keep playing after the credits beyond personal time-trial obsession, that reason is not built in. The game is a pure skill toy, and it knows it. Whether that feels refreshing or thin depends entirely on what you are looking for right now. For players who love the sensation of a movement system clicking into place, who remember losing an afternoon to a well-designed obstacle course and feeling genuinely proud at the end, Impulsion is exactly that kind of game. It was made by a small team with a clear vision and a refusal to bloat the concept with things it did not need. That kind of restraint is rarer than it sounds, and worth recognizing. Kai, Scout Team

Impulsion

Impulsion

19 jul 2018Driving Force GamesDear Villagers
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A physics-bending first-person platformer where you shoot force fields to warp speed itself. 25 levels of reflex-punishing, momentum-driven flow.

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Impulsion is a first-person platformer built entirely around one core mechanic: a gun that shoots two types of force fields, one that slows things down and one that speeds them up. You use those fields on yourself, on obstacles, on projectiles, on anything the level throws at you. It sounds simple on paper. In practice, it clicks together into something that demands you internalize momentum the way a skateboarder internalizes a ramp. You are not pressing buttons. You are conducting physics. The game sits comfortably in a small genre neighborhood alongside titles like Cluster Truck and early Quake-era movement shooters, but it earns its own address. The slow field and fast field interact in ways that create genuine problem-solving even when the solution is ultimately physical rather than intellectual. A gap that looks impossibly wide becomes a puzzle about entry angle, field placement timing, and how much speed you carried from the previous platform. The 25 levels ramp difficulty in a way that feels measured. Driving Force Games clearly playtested the curve. You will fail repeatedly, but almost never feel cheated. Visually, Impulsion is minimal in a way that serves the game rather than apologizing for a small budget. Clean geometry, strong contrast, readable sight lines. When you are moving fast, clutter would kill you. The art direction makes that choice and commits. The soundtrack matches the pace without overwhelming it, a driving electronic undercurrent that keeps your nervous system primed without becoming exhausting. Small studios making first-person games often underestimate how much the audio environment shapes the feeling of speed. This one gets it right. Where Impulsion has limits is in its scope. The experience is short. Depending on your skill level and how much you replay for speed, you are looking at a handful of hours to see everything the game has to offer. There is no narrative. There is no progression system beyond completion. If you need a reason to keep playing after the credits beyond personal time-trial obsession, that reason is not built in. The game is a pure skill toy, and it knows it. Whether that feels refreshing or thin depends entirely on what you are looking for right now. For players who love the sensation of a movement system clicking into place, who remember losing an afternoon to a well-designed obstacle course and feeling genuinely proud at the end, Impulsion is exactly that kind of game. It was made by a small team with a clear vision and a refusal to bloat the concept with things it did not need. That kind of restraint is rarer than it sounds, and worth recognizing.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamFirst-Person PlatformerMovement MechanicsPhysics ManipulationSpeed RunningShort and SharpSkill-BasedMinimalist Design

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Processor
2.9 GHz Dual-Core Processor
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia GTX 660 or equivalent
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
4 GB available space

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Driving Force Games
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Dear Villagers
Fecha de lanzamiento
19 jul 2018

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