Compara los precios de Last Command en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por No Stuck Game Studio. Publicado por CreSpirit. Lanzado el 25/10/2022. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie, RPG.

Snake-meets-bullet-hell from a Taiwanese indie studio, sitting at 95% positive across nearly 2,000 Steam reviews and quietly one of the most creative takes on arcade combat in years.

I went into Last Command expecting a curiosity, a genre mash-up that sounded clever on paper but would probably fall apart the moment the screen filled with bullets. What I found instead was a Taiwanese indie that commits to its central idea with rare conviction and keeps finding new ways to surprise you all the way to the credits. The core conceit is genuinely strange and genuinely brilliant. You play PYTHON, a crawler program shaped like a one-bit snake, moving at fixed speed through boss arenas that throw dense, color-coded bullet patterns at you. Collecting Data Points lengthens your body and eventually lets you fire those segments back at the boss as damage. Survive long enough and you tip into Overclock mode, rewarding the riskier play of keeping your snake long rather than spending your chain the moment you grab it. Two additional moves, Dash and Analysis mode, round out the toolkit: Analysis shrinks you to a single-segment hitbox and opens up eight-directional fine movement, borrowing the focus-mode logic bullet hell veterans will know immediately. The boss designs are the highlight. Each one brings its own mechanical vocabulary, from color-coded attack rules you have to read mid-chaos, to bosses that quiz you with math problems and punish wrong answers with laser blasts. Nothing feels recycled. Between boss encounters sits an overworld exploration layer, hub cities like Circuit City where you hunt for modules that can be combined into Resonance Effects, granting stackable bonuses that reward experimentation with your build. The overworld is where the game draws criticism worth flagging: platforming with a snake body is inherently clunky, the traversal lacks the snap of the combat arenas, and some reviewers felt this portion padded an otherwise tight experience. It is a fair note. If you go in expecting a pure boss-rush, the exploration segments will test your patience at least once. What saves them is pacing: the calmer hub world acts as a pressure valve between high-intensity fights, and the ambient sound design shifts register completely, pulling the tension down before the next encounter rebuilds it. The art is pixel work done with care, not nostalgia-bait, and the soundtrack understands that music is emotional architecture. High-BPM compositions lock in during boss fights and mellow out when you re-enter the hub, reinforcing mood rather than just filling silence. The narrative follows PYTHON and a companion named Fei as they untangle what happened to a digital world left without its human architects. It is not a story that will pull you in by its plot mechanics alone, and the English translation has rough edges, but the character writing has a quiet melancholy to it that earns its place. Last Command is the kind of game that small studios make when they have one precise idea and the discipline to see it all the way through. Its weakest moments come from padding around an exceptionally strong core. Its best moments, those boss fights where the entire screen is color and motion and you are reading patterns while managing your chain length, produce something close to flow state. A B-Side Story DLC has since extended the game with a new character, additional bosses, and community-inspired mini-games, making it an even stronger package than what launched in 2022. Kai, Scout Team

Last Command

Last Command

25 oct 2022No Stuck Game StudioCreSpirit
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Snake-meets-bullet-hell from a Taiwanese indie studio, sitting at 95% positive across nearly 2,000 Steam reviews and quietly one of the most creative takes on arcade combat in years.

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I went into Last Command expecting a curiosity, a genre mash-up that sounded clever on paper but would probably fall apart the moment the screen filled with bullets. What I found instead was a Taiwanese indie that commits to its central idea with rare conviction and keeps finding new ways to surprise you all the way to the credits. The core conceit is genuinely strange and genuinely brilliant. You play PYTHON, a crawler program shaped like a one-bit snake, moving at fixed speed through boss arenas that throw dense, color-coded bullet patterns at you. Collecting Data Points lengthens your body and eventually lets you fire those segments back at the boss as damage. Survive long enough and you tip into Overclock mode, rewarding the riskier play of keeping your snake long rather than spending your chain the moment you grab it. Two additional moves, Dash and Analysis mode, round out the toolkit: Analysis shrinks you to a single-segment hitbox and opens up eight-directional fine movement, borrowing the focus-mode logic bullet hell veterans will know immediately. The boss designs are the highlight. Each one brings its own mechanical vocabulary, from color-coded attack rules you have to read mid-chaos, to bosses that quiz you with math problems and punish wrong answers with laser blasts. Nothing feels recycled. Between boss encounters sits an overworld exploration layer, hub cities like Circuit City where you hunt for modules that can be combined into Resonance Effects, granting stackable bonuses that reward experimentation with your build. The overworld is where the game draws criticism worth flagging: platforming with a snake body is inherently clunky, the traversal lacks the snap of the combat arenas, and some reviewers felt this portion padded an otherwise tight experience. It is a fair note. If you go in expecting a pure boss-rush, the exploration segments will test your patience at least once. What saves them is pacing: the calmer hub world acts as a pressure valve between high-intensity fights, and the ambient sound design shifts register completely, pulling the tension down before the next encounter rebuilds it. The art is pixel work done with care, not nostalgia-bait, and the soundtrack understands that music is emotional architecture. High-BPM compositions lock in during boss fights and mellow out when you re-enter the hub, reinforcing mood rather than just filling silence. The narrative follows PYTHON and a companion named Fei as they untangle what happened to a digital world left without its human architects. It is not a story that will pull you in by its plot mechanics alone, and the English translation has rough edges, but the character writing has a quiet melancholy to it that earns its place. Last Command is the kind of game that small studios make when they have one precise idea and the discipline to see it all the way through. Its weakest moments come from padding around an exceptionally strong core. Its best moments, those boss fights where the entire screen is color and motion and you are reading patterns while managing your chain length, produce something close to flow state. A B-Side Story DLC has since extended the game with a new character, additional bosses, and community-inspired mini-games, making it an even stronger package than what launched in 2022.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardsworkshopcloud-savestier:indieSnake MechanicsOverclock ModeModule Build SystemResonance EffectsBoss Pattern ReadingAnalysis ModeDystopian Digital WorldMultiple EndingsB-Side DLC

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Windows 7 SP1+
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
600 MB available space
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Geforce 9600 GS, Radeon HD 5670
Processor
Intel or AMD Dual Core at 2 GHz

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No Stuck Game Studio
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CreSpirit
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25 oct 2022

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