Compara los precios de Into the Necrovale en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por CLYDE games. Publicado por Poysky Productions. Lanzado el 30/9/2024. Disponible en PC, Linux. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPG.

Build-obsessed dungeon crawling in a genuinely oppressive underworld, where item synergies carry more weight than reflexes and every run teaches you something new about the loot.

I've spent enough hours in the Necrovale to know this is the kind of solo project that earns its audience one careful player at a time, not through marketing noise. Solo developer Casey Clyde built this out of an obvious love for systems-heavy games, and that intent bleeds through every screen. At its core this is a room-by-room dungeon crawler where loot interaction is the whole game. The loop asks you to descend through biome-structured dungeons, each capped with a boss fight, while assembling a build out of hundreds of items that can interact in ways the game never announces directly. Bows, staffs, swords, knives, shields, jewelry, totems, even books and scarves, all carry stats and effects that stack and chain in ways you will not fully understand on a first run. That mystery is the fun. The melding system, which lets the blacksmith fuse two items of the same slot into a single piece, is one of the smartest single design decisions I have seen in this sub-genre in a while. It rewards commitment to a build direction instead of punishing you for finding a better hat at floor eight. The room structure deserves credit too. Most points in a run offer a choice between two adjacent rooms, so if you are running low on health you might detour into a potion merchant rather than the next combat chamber. It sounds minor and it genuinely is not. That small degree of routing agency keeps the pacing from feeling like a conveyor belt. The forge rooms, where you can upgrade a weapon or armor piece mid-run, add another layer of decision-making that makes the moment-to-moment feel dense without being overwhelming. A crystal economy funds the central village between runs, letting you unlock perks and services from the other prisoners you meet, which threads a light meta-progression loop through the whole thing. Where the game shows its seams is in room visual variety. The randomized layouts can cycle into familiar territory surprisingly fast, and the NPC escort and protection objectives repeat often enough to feel like filler by the third or fourth run. Dodge timing can be inconsistent, and getting stunlocked by a cluster of enemies in later floors happens more than it should. Controller UI navigation is also rougher than it needs to be. None of this kills the experience, but players who prize tight action feel over build fantasy will notice the friction. The Steam community sits at Very Positive with around 549 reviews and roughly 85 percent positive, which for a game this quiet and this strange is a genuine signal worth heeding. The atmosphere lands, for the record: dim, subtle colors, pixel art that uses darkness as a design tool rather than a budget shortcut, and a soundtrack that shifts from somber ambience to pressured combat music with real intentionality. If you lean toward Path of Exile-style build tinkering and can forgive occasional repetition in room design, this is a rewarding, unhurried crawl through a wonderfully grim little world that asks more of your inventory management than your reaction time. Kai, Scout Team

Into the Necrovale

Into the Necrovale

30 sept 2024CLYDE gamesPoysky Productions
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Build-obsessed dungeon crawling in a genuinely oppressive underworld, where item synergies carry more weight than reflexes and every run teaches you something new about the loot.

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I've spent enough hours in the Necrovale to know this is the kind of solo project that earns its audience one careful player at a time, not through marketing noise. Solo developer Casey Clyde built this out of an obvious love for systems-heavy games, and that intent bleeds through every screen. At its core this is a room-by-room dungeon crawler where loot interaction is the whole game. The loop asks you to descend through biome-structured dungeons, each capped with a boss fight, while assembling a build out of hundreds of items that can interact in ways the game never announces directly. Bows, staffs, swords, knives, shields, jewelry, totems, even books and scarves, all carry stats and effects that stack and chain in ways you will not fully understand on a first run. That mystery is the fun. The melding system, which lets the blacksmith fuse two items of the same slot into a single piece, is one of the smartest single design decisions I have seen in this sub-genre in a while. It rewards commitment to a build direction instead of punishing you for finding a better hat at floor eight. The room structure deserves credit too. Most points in a run offer a choice between two adjacent rooms, so if you are running low on health you might detour into a potion merchant rather than the next combat chamber. It sounds minor and it genuinely is not. That small degree of routing agency keeps the pacing from feeling like a conveyor belt. The forge rooms, where you can upgrade a weapon or armor piece mid-run, add another layer of decision-making that makes the moment-to-moment feel dense without being overwhelming. A crystal economy funds the central village between runs, letting you unlock perks and services from the other prisoners you meet, which threads a light meta-progression loop through the whole thing. Where the game shows its seams is in room visual variety. The randomized layouts can cycle into familiar territory surprisingly fast, and the NPC escort and protection objectives repeat often enough to feel like filler by the third or fourth run. Dodge timing can be inconsistent, and getting stunlocked by a cluster of enemies in later floors happens more than it should. Controller UI navigation is also rougher than it needs to be. None of this kills the experience, but players who prize tight action feel over build fantasy will notice the friction. The Steam community sits at Very Positive with around 549 reviews and roughly 85 percent positive, which for a game this quiet and this strange is a genuine signal worth heeding. The atmosphere lands, for the record: dim, subtle colors, pixel art that uses darkness as a design tool rather than a budget shortcut, and a soundtrack that shifts from somber ambience to pressured combat music with real intentionality. If you lean toward Path of Exile-style build tinkering and can forgive occasional repetition in room design, this is a rewarding, unhurried crawl through a wonderfully grim little world that asks more of your inventory management than your reaction time.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-5Item SynergyMeld SystemDark FantasyBuild CraftingRoom-Choice RoutingMeta-ProgressionDungeon CrawlerSolo Developer

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OS
Windows 7/8/10/11
Memory
100 MB RAM
Storage
100 MB available space
Processor
1.7+ GHz or better

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Desarrolladora
CLYDE games
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Poysky Productions
Fecha de lanzamiento
30 sept 2024

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