Compara los precios de Nakiti Generations en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Diablohead. Publicado por Diablohead. Lanzado el 14/12/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie, Early Access.

A solo-dev metroidvania with genuine charm buried under years of early access uncertainty - worth a look if you can accept an unfinished world and no hand-holding whatsoever.

I have a soft spot for the kind of game that one person builds in their spare room over several years, and Nakiti Generations is exactly that kind of project - earnest, scrappy, and genuinely interesting in places. You play as a lone survivor who crash-lands back on Earth in the year 2120, exploring a desolate open world that unfolds in classic metroidvania fashion: abilities gate progress, branching paths let you carve your own route, and secrets are tucked into every corner of the map. The movement is the real selling point. Early impressions from people who played pre-release builds compare the animation quality to something like Another World or old Prince of Persia - a weighted, almost rotoscoped quality to the protagonist that feels intentional rather than cheap. Wall-jumping, climbing, swimming into submerged zones to unlock new areas, and using grenades to blast open walls all feed into that satisfying metroidvania rhythm of returning to old zones with new tools. When it clicks, there is a quiet atmosphere here that I find genuinely appealing: a post-disaster Earth, no other people, just exploration and the slow accumulation of power. Here is where I have to be honest with you, though. Nakiti Generations has been in early access since December 2017 and the Steam community reflects a game that has tested its small audience's patience. The most consistent criticism is that the game teaches you almost nothing. Players have reported spending extended stretches without a weapon simply because mechanics like boulder-pushing, ceiling rock destruction, wall-jump behavior, and grenade utility are never explained. That is a real friction point in a genre that already asks you to figure things out organically. There is also a community thread from 2024 calling for the game's removal from Steam, which is never a good sign for a title still wearing the Early Access label years past its projected 1.0 window. Developer Diablohead - a solo effort by Ryan Marcham - has shown genuine commitment at various points, moving to weekly build schedules and engaging with the community on Discord and forums. But development timelines have slipped significantly, the estimated 1.0 date of April 2018 has long passed, and the current build represents only a portion of the intended full experience. The planned game modes - scrambled item locations, speedrun, and arcade - remain listed as coming in a future version. What you get right now is an interesting slice that runs to around ninety minutes for the main content available, which is a meaningful caveat. For the patient explorer who loves supporting a solo developer building something real, there is enough here to warrant the low asking price. The visual style has a clean 16-bit sharpness to it, the controls feel responsive when you understand them, and the atmosphere of being completely alone on a ruined future Earth is handled with more restraint than most games this small would manage. Just go in knowing this is a work-in-progress with no tutorialization, no 1.0 guarantee on any horizon, and a community that has grown weary waiting. If that description does not scare you off, the bones of something worth caring about are absolutely present. Kai, Scout Team

Nakiti Generations

Nakiti Generations

14 dic 2017Diablohead
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A solo-dev metroidvania with genuine charm buried under years of early access uncertainty - worth a look if you can accept an unfinished world and no hand-holding whatsoever.

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I have a soft spot for the kind of game that one person builds in their spare room over several years, and Nakiti Generations is exactly that kind of project - earnest, scrappy, and genuinely interesting in places. You play as a lone survivor who crash-lands back on Earth in the year 2120, exploring a desolate open world that unfolds in classic metroidvania fashion: abilities gate progress, branching paths let you carve your own route, and secrets are tucked into every corner of the map. The movement is the real selling point. Early impressions from people who played pre-release builds compare the animation quality to something like Another World or old Prince of Persia - a weighted, almost rotoscoped quality to the protagonist that feels intentional rather than cheap. Wall-jumping, climbing, swimming into submerged zones to unlock new areas, and using grenades to blast open walls all feed into that satisfying metroidvania rhythm of returning to old zones with new tools. When it clicks, there is a quiet atmosphere here that I find genuinely appealing: a post-disaster Earth, no other people, just exploration and the slow accumulation of power. Here is where I have to be honest with you, though. Nakiti Generations has been in early access since December 2017 and the Steam community reflects a game that has tested its small audience's patience. The most consistent criticism is that the game teaches you almost nothing. Players have reported spending extended stretches without a weapon simply because mechanics like boulder-pushing, ceiling rock destruction, wall-jump behavior, and grenade utility are never explained. That is a real friction point in a genre that already asks you to figure things out organically. There is also a community thread from 2024 calling for the game's removal from Steam, which is never a good sign for a title still wearing the Early Access label years past its projected 1.0 window. Developer Diablohead - a solo effort by Ryan Marcham - has shown genuine commitment at various points, moving to weekly build schedules and engaging with the community on Discord and forums. But development timelines have slipped significantly, the estimated 1.0 date of April 2018 has long passed, and the current build represents only a portion of the intended full experience. The planned game modes - scrambled item locations, speedrun, and arcade - remain listed as coming in a future version. What you get right now is an interesting slice that runs to around ninety minutes for the main content available, which is a meaningful caveat. For the patient explorer who loves supporting a solo developer building something real, there is enough here to warrant the low asking price. The visual style has a clean 16-bit sharpness to it, the controls feel responsive when you understand them, and the atmosphere of being completely alone on a ruined future Earth is handled with more restraint than most games this small would manage. Just go in knowing this is a work-in-progress with no tutorialization, no 1.0 guarantee on any horizon, and a community that has grown weary waiting. If that description does not scare you off, the bones of something worth caring about are absolutely present.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayertier:sub-5MetroidvaniaFemale ProtagonistSolo DeveloperAtmosphericAbility GatingNo TutorialPost-ApocalypticUnfinished Early Access

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OS
Windows Vista or newer
Memory
512 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
300 MB available space
Graphics
Dedicated GPU
Processor
Core2Duo 2.0 ghz or greater

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Fecha de lanzamiento
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