Compara los precios de Mainframe Defenders en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Synthetic Domain. Publicado por Mega9pixel. Lanzado el 25/2/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Indie, RPG, Strategy.

Lean turn-based tactics where loot is the whole point. Gear combinations drive creative builds in a game that respects your time.

Mainframe Defenders is a compact turn-based tactics game built almost entirely around one question: what happens when you combine these two items? Developed by Synthetic Domain, it strips away the narrative fat that bloats bigger strategy RPGs and lands squarely in the gear-tinkering, run-building lane that fans of roguelite tactics will recognise immediately. Each unit you field is defined less by class trees and more by what you equip, and that design choice turns what looks like a simple loop into something with surprising depth. The combat itself is genuinely straightforward. Grid, enemies, actions per turn, no fog-of-war puzzles or elevation nonsense. What keeps it interesting is that items do not just bump your attack stat by three points. They introduce mechanics: active abilities, conditional triggers, synergy effects that chain off other gear. A weapon might proc a stun when used after a specific defensive item. An armor piece might feed energy back into an offensive cooldown. Finding those chains and stress-testing them across escalating enemy waves is the actual game, and it is more engaging than the sparse presentation suggests on a first look. Build variety is the headline feature and it mostly holds up. Because the item pool drives your options rather than a fixed skill tree, two runs rarely feel identical. Early loot shapes which synergies become available, which nudges your unit loadouts, which forces different tactical positioning. That said, the mechanical ceiling is not sky-high. By hour fifteen or so, experienced tactics players will have mapped most of the viable archetypes. There is no branching story to chase, no dialogue to re-read, no character arcs to invest in. If you come from CRPG country hoping for narrative payoff, this will feel dry. This is a pure systems game, full stop. The replayability pitch is honest rather than padded. Runs are short enough that a failed attempt does not sting badly, and the loot randomisation keeps early decisions feeling fresh. The unit roster is limited but distinct enough that mixing and matching across a party creates genuine strategic choices about who gets the synergy anchor item versus the support gear. It is not a game that will eat forty hours without asking, but it will comfortably absorb a dozen focused sessions without repeating itself badly. The 87 percent positive score on Steam from nearly eight hundred reviews reflects a player base that found exactly what it came for. Where Mainframe Defenders earns a side-eye is in its presentation layer and its absence of anything resembling world context. The aesthetic is functional at best. There is lore implied by the setting but no real investment in delivering it. For a player like me who wants the grid combat to mean something beyond the grid, that hollowness registers. It is also unrated on Metacritic, which means it flew under critical radar entirely, which is probably why more tactics fans have not found it yet. Worth fixing on your end. If you want a lean, no-filler tactics sandbox where the gear is the story, Mainframe Defenders delivers that honestly. Just do not show up expecting Disco Elysium in a cyberpunk grid. Nobody wants that disappointment. Monika, Scout Team

Mainframe Defenders

Mainframe Defenders

25 feb 2020Synthetic DomainMega9pixel
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Lean turn-based tactics where loot is the whole point. Gear combinations drive creative builds in a game that respects your time.

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Mainframe Defenders is a compact turn-based tactics game built almost entirely around one question: what happens when you combine these two items? Developed by Synthetic Domain, it strips away the narrative fat that bloats bigger strategy RPGs and lands squarely in the gear-tinkering, run-building lane that fans of roguelite tactics will recognise immediately. Each unit you field is defined less by class trees and more by what you equip, and that design choice turns what looks like a simple loop into something with surprising depth. The combat itself is genuinely straightforward. Grid, enemies, actions per turn, no fog-of-war puzzles or elevation nonsense. What keeps it interesting is that items do not just bump your attack stat by three points. They introduce mechanics: active abilities, conditional triggers, synergy effects that chain off other gear. A weapon might proc a stun when used after a specific defensive item. An armor piece might feed energy back into an offensive cooldown. Finding those chains and stress-testing them across escalating enemy waves is the actual game, and it is more engaging than the sparse presentation suggests on a first look. Build variety is the headline feature and it mostly holds up. Because the item pool drives your options rather than a fixed skill tree, two runs rarely feel identical. Early loot shapes which synergies become available, which nudges your unit loadouts, which forces different tactical positioning. That said, the mechanical ceiling is not sky-high. By hour fifteen or so, experienced tactics players will have mapped most of the viable archetypes. There is no branching story to chase, no dialogue to re-read, no character arcs to invest in. If you come from CRPG country hoping for narrative payoff, this will feel dry. This is a pure systems game, full stop. The replayability pitch is honest rather than padded. Runs are short enough that a failed attempt does not sting badly, and the loot randomisation keeps early decisions feeling fresh. The unit roster is limited but distinct enough that mixing and matching across a party creates genuine strategic choices about who gets the synergy anchor item versus the support gear. It is not a game that will eat forty hours without asking, but it will comfortably absorb a dozen focused sessions without repeating itself badly. The 87 percent positive score on Steam from nearly eight hundred reviews reflects a player base that found exactly what it came for. Where Mainframe Defenders earns a side-eye is in its presentation layer and its absence of anything resembling world context. The aesthetic is functional at best. There is lore implied by the setting but no real investment in delivering it. For a player like me who wants the grid combat to mean something beyond the grid, that hollowness registers. It is also unrated on Metacritic, which means it flew under critical radar entirely, which is probably why more tactics fans have not found it yet. Worth fixing on your end. If you want a lean, no-filler tactics sandbox where the gear is the story, Mainframe Defenders delivers that honestly. Just do not show up expecting Disco Elysium in a cyberpunk grid. Nobody wants that disappointment.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamTurn-Based TacticsRogueliteGear SynergyBuild CraftingShort RunsLoot-DrivenUnit Customization

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Processor
Intel Celeron
Memory
2048 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
200 MB available space

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Synthetic Domain
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Fecha de lanzamiento
25 feb 2020

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