Compara los precios de Labyronia RPG en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Labyrinthine. Publicado por Senpai Industrial Studios. Lanzado el 14/8/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPG.

A rough-edged RPG Maker love letter to 16-bit JRPGs that rewards patient explorers and punishes anyone who expects the map to explain itself.

I have a soft spot for the kind of game that clearly started as one person's honest attempt to make the RPG they wished existed. Labyronia RPG is exactly that. Built in RPG Maker VX Ace, it puts you in the boots of Arres, a young wizard drawn into a world-spanning conflict against four elemental gods whose temples have reshaped the land into literal labyrinths. The setup is familiar, the ambition is genuine, and the execution is uneven in ways that will either charm you or chase you off within the first hour. The things that work deserve real credit. The Cue system is the most distinctive mechanic here: instead of leveling up through a menu, you scout the environment for hidden abnormalities, interact with them, and unlock skills that way. It makes exploration feel purposeful rather than decorative. Combat runs on a turn-based engine and keeps random encounters limited mostly to the world map, with visible enemies in dungeons. That alone separates it from a lot of RPG Maker shovelware. The soundtrack, praised consistently across player reviews, carries a genuine atmospheric weight that recalls the Chrono Trigger era without directly copying it. Boss encounters are designed with actual strategy in mind, and a few of them will catch you flat-footed if you skip the Cues. Here is the honest part. The map design ranges from clever to genuinely hostile. Some areas chain together multiple steps of unlisted objectives, so without a guide you can spend a long stretch wandering before the logic clicks. The writing shows a non-native English hand, and while there is something endearing about the phrasing at times, it does affect immersion during story beats that are meant to land with weight. The first half of the game is widely noted as the rougher stretch, with the second half finding more rhythm. Completion runs between eight and fifteen hours depending on how thoroughly you explore, so this is not a short weekend experiment but not an overwhelming commitment either. Who is this actually for? Players who grew up with SNES-era JRPGs and can meet a low-budget indie on its own terms, rather than measuring it against modern production values. It is worth knowing that a remake, The World of Labyrinths: Labyronia, exists and expands on this foundation with improved visuals and additional mechanics. If you are entirely new to the series, that version is arguably the better starting point. But if you want the original scrappier experience, or you are building toward the sequel where things apparently click into higher gear, this earns its place as a genuine starting chapter rather than an afterthought. Kai, Scout Team

Labyronia RPG

Labyronia RPG

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A rough-edged RPG Maker love letter to 16-bit JRPGs that rewards patient explorers and punishes anyone who expects the map to explain itself.

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I have a soft spot for the kind of game that clearly started as one person's honest attempt to make the RPG they wished existed. Labyronia RPG is exactly that. Built in RPG Maker VX Ace, it puts you in the boots of Arres, a young wizard drawn into a world-spanning conflict against four elemental gods whose temples have reshaped the land into literal labyrinths. The setup is familiar, the ambition is genuine, and the execution is uneven in ways that will either charm you or chase you off within the first hour. The things that work deserve real credit. The Cue system is the most distinctive mechanic here: instead of leveling up through a menu, you scout the environment for hidden abnormalities, interact with them, and unlock skills that way. It makes exploration feel purposeful rather than decorative. Combat runs on a turn-based engine and keeps random encounters limited mostly to the world map, with visible enemies in dungeons. That alone separates it from a lot of RPG Maker shovelware. The soundtrack, praised consistently across player reviews, carries a genuine atmospheric weight that recalls the Chrono Trigger era without directly copying it. Boss encounters are designed with actual strategy in mind, and a few of them will catch you flat-footed if you skip the Cues. Here is the honest part. The map design ranges from clever to genuinely hostile. Some areas chain together multiple steps of unlisted objectives, so without a guide you can spend a long stretch wandering before the logic clicks. The writing shows a non-native English hand, and while there is something endearing about the phrasing at times, it does affect immersion during story beats that are meant to land with weight. The first half of the game is widely noted as the rougher stretch, with the second half finding more rhythm. Completion runs between eight and fifteen hours depending on how thoroughly you explore, so this is not a short weekend experiment but not an overwhelming commitment either. Who is this actually for? Players who grew up with SNES-era JRPGs and can meet a low-budget indie on its own terms, rather than measuring it against modern production values. It is worth knowing that a remake, The World of Labyrinths: Labyronia, exists and expands on this foundation with improved visuals and additional mechanics. If you are entirely new to the series, that version is arguably the better starting point. But if you want the original scrappier experience, or you are building toward the sequel where things apparently click into higher gear, this earns its place as a genuine starting chapter rather than an afterthought.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5RPG Maker VX AceCue SystemVisible EnemiesElemental GodsOld-School DifficultyExploration-Driven ProgressionSequel HookNon-Native Writing Charm

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OS
Windows 98, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10
Memory
512 MB RAM
Storage
250 MB available space
Processor
Intel Pentium III 800 MHz

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Labyrinthine
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Senpai Industrial Studios
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14 ago 2015

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Labyronia RPG fue desarrollado por Labyrinthine y publicado por Senpai Industrial Studios.