Compara los precios de Jupiter Hell en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por ChaosForge. Publicado por Hyperstrange. Lanzado el 5/8/2021. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Indie, RPG, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 78/100.

Doom filtered through 20 years of pure roguelike DNA: if you want tactical depth that snaps as fast as a reflex shooter, this is where turn-based gets dangerous.

My first few runs in Jupiter Hell ended with a spreadsheet instinct I didn't know I had: positioning percentages, cover angles, multitool budgets. ChaosForge spent over two decades refining a turn-based interpretation of corridor-shooting with DRL, and this is the polished culmination of all of it. Every move, every reload, every door you open is a turn, yet the pace never drags because the game's fundamental loop rewards spatial aggression over passive turtling. The procedurally generated moons of Jupiter throw randomised rooms, darkness events, and enemy hordes at you, and the only persistent resource you carry between levels is the build you're assembling in real time. Three classes give the game most of its replayability. The Marine is the straightforward pick: self-healing fury generation, access to both the Hellrunner mobility skill and Cover Master, and a shotgun or chaingun specialisation tree that is forgiving enough for newcomers while still demanding correct positioning at higher difficulties. The Scout leans on stealth and critical-hit stacking, with a sniper rifle path or a dual-pistol Gunrunner build that fires automatically on movement. The Technician is the wildcard: hack security bots to fight for you, go full Blademaster with dual melee and the Bladedancer master trait, or spec into Fireangel to ignore your own rocket splash. Each class has 10 basic traits, 7 advanced traits, and 5 Master traits, and you can reach level 16 or 17 in a single run, meaning the build decisions are real and the wrong choices compound. Multitools act as an economy layer on top: spend them on medkits, armour repairs at orange stations, or stimpack conversions, and managing that currency correctly separates medium runs from UV clears. The community's honest criticism is worth naming. The class trait lists are fixed, so you are building toward a known destination rather than adapting to random drops in the way that, say, a deep deckbuilder would force you to. Some reviewers flag that level and enemy variety runs thin over extended sessions, and procedural generation occasionally produces lopsided seeds with either empty corridors or immediate overwhelming density. These are real ceilings. The game lands at a Metacritic of 78, which tracks: it is a focused, excellently tuned experience rather than an endlessly expanding one. For newcomers to the genre, though, the accessibility argument is strong and I will make it clearly. The tutorial is fast and functional. Controller support is genuinely good, which is rare for this style of game. The difficulty ladder runs from an easy mode that plays almost like an action game through Hard, Ultra-Violence, and Nightmare, each requiring meaningfully different build and resource decisions. A single run on the main campaign takes roughly two hours, short enough that permadeath stings without demoralising. There is also a Pure mode that strips narrative and a Horde mode for players who want pure wave combat. If you have bounced off traditional roguelikes because of ASCII interfaces or 40-hour run commitments, Jupiter Hell is the reasonable entry point. Diego, Scout Team

Jupiter Hell

Jupiter Hell

5 ago 2021ChaosForgeHyperstrange
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Doom filtered through 20 years of pure roguelike DNA: if you want tactical depth that snaps as fast as a reflex shooter, this is where turn-based gets dangerous.

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My first few runs in Jupiter Hell ended with a spreadsheet instinct I didn't know I had: positioning percentages, cover angles, multitool budgets. ChaosForge spent over two decades refining a turn-based interpretation of corridor-shooting with DRL, and this is the polished culmination of all of it. Every move, every reload, every door you open is a turn, yet the pace never drags because the game's fundamental loop rewards spatial aggression over passive turtling. The procedurally generated moons of Jupiter throw randomised rooms, darkness events, and enemy hordes at you, and the only persistent resource you carry between levels is the build you're assembling in real time. Three classes give the game most of its replayability. The Marine is the straightforward pick: self-healing fury generation, access to both the Hellrunner mobility skill and Cover Master, and a shotgun or chaingun specialisation tree that is forgiving enough for newcomers while still demanding correct positioning at higher difficulties. The Scout leans on stealth and critical-hit stacking, with a sniper rifle path or a dual-pistol Gunrunner build that fires automatically on movement. The Technician is the wildcard: hack security bots to fight for you, go full Blademaster with dual melee and the Bladedancer master trait, or spec into Fireangel to ignore your own rocket splash. Each class has 10 basic traits, 7 advanced traits, and 5 Master traits, and you can reach level 16 or 17 in a single run, meaning the build decisions are real and the wrong choices compound. Multitools act as an economy layer on top: spend them on medkits, armour repairs at orange stations, or stimpack conversions, and managing that currency correctly separates medium runs from UV clears. The community's honest criticism is worth naming. The class trait lists are fixed, so you are building toward a known destination rather than adapting to random drops in the way that, say, a deep deckbuilder would force you to. Some reviewers flag that level and enemy variety runs thin over extended sessions, and procedural generation occasionally produces lopsided seeds with either empty corridors or immediate overwhelming density. These are real ceilings. The game lands at a Metacritic of 78, which tracks: it is a focused, excellently tuned experience rather than an endlessly expanding one. For newcomers to the genre, though, the accessibility argument is strong and I will make it clearly. The tutorial is fast and functional. Controller support is genuinely good, which is rare for this style of game. The difficulty ladder runs from an easy mode that plays almost like an action game through Hard, Ultra-Violence, and Nightmare, each requiring meaningfully different build and resource decisions. A single run on the main campaign takes roughly two hours, short enough that permadeath stings without demoralising. There is also a Pure mode that strips narrative and a Horde mode for players who want pure wave combat. If you have bounced off traditional roguelikes because of ASCII interfaces or 40-hour run commitments, Jupiter Hell is the reasonable entry point.

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:aaaPermadeath-No-Meta-ProgressionMaster-Trait-BuildsMultitool-EconomyCover-PositioningThree-Class-SystemHorde-ModeDoom-InspiredGamepad-Friendly-Roguelike

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DirectX compatible sound card

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Hyperstrange
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5 ago 2021

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