Compara los precios de Neon Hardcorps en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Sergey Dovganovskiy. Publicado por Back To Basics Gaming. Lanzado el 30/5/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie.

Retro-styled top-down shooting with a neon cyberpunk coat and serious technical baggage - approach with managed expectations and genuine genre nostalgia.

I want to like Neon Hardcorps more than the evidence lets me. It carries the DNA of games that meant something - the relentless rhythm of Contra, the chunky cartoon violence of Metal Slug, the mechanical heft of Super Turrican - and for about the first ten minutes, you can feel all of that flickering behind the neon-drenched pixel art. A solo developer reaching for that lineage is a project worth paying attention to, and the cyberpunk setting gives it a personality those old arcade titles never had. The structure is the honest part. You pick from six characters - three listed at the outset as Amadeus, Bishop, and Valentine, each with distinct armour, weapons, and ability loadouts - and push through a variety of map types that show real ambition for a one-person effort. There are run-and-gun corridors, special car-chase stages that break up the pacing, dedicated boss encounters, and tactical maps that ask you to slow down. Weapons found in crates include shotguns, rifles, and an RPG, and boss fights against set pieces like armoured trains and helicopters gesture toward the spectacle that makes this genre sing. That variety is genuinely there on paper. The gap between concept and execution, though, is wide enough to swallow a helicopter. Community reports from players are blunt: launch and stability problems have plagued Neon Hardcorps since release, with some users unable to get the executable to open at all, hitting "not a valid Win32 application" errors and silent crashes before a single bullet is fired. Steam's overall verdict sits at Mixed, with just over half of reviewers landing on the positive side - a split that tells you exactly what kind of lottery you are buying into. The developer worked on the game post-launch, but a decade on, the technical floor remains uneven. For the right person - specifically, someone who lives in the nostalgia of late-80s and early-90s arcade shooters, who owns the genre fluently enough to calibrate their expectations way down, and who treats a fiddly setup process as part of the retro charm - there is something here worth the low ask. The cyberpunk atmosphere has a rough warmth to it, the map variety keeps things from feeling monotonous when it runs, and the character diversity is a thoughtful touch for a solo project. But I'd be doing you a disservice if I dressed that up as a clean recommendation. This is a bargain-bin curio, not a hidden gem. Go in with patience and a backup plan if the executable misbehaves. Kai, Scout Team

Neon Hardcorps

Neon Hardcorps

30 may 2016Sergey DovganovskiyBack To Basics Gaming
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Retro-styled top-down shooting with a neon cyberpunk coat and serious technical baggage - approach with managed expectations and genuine genre nostalgia.

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I want to like Neon Hardcorps more than the evidence lets me. It carries the DNA of games that meant something - the relentless rhythm of Contra, the chunky cartoon violence of Metal Slug, the mechanical heft of Super Turrican - and for about the first ten minutes, you can feel all of that flickering behind the neon-drenched pixel art. A solo developer reaching for that lineage is a project worth paying attention to, and the cyberpunk setting gives it a personality those old arcade titles never had. The structure is the honest part. You pick from six characters - three listed at the outset as Amadeus, Bishop, and Valentine, each with distinct armour, weapons, and ability loadouts - and push through a variety of map types that show real ambition for a one-person effort. There are run-and-gun corridors, special car-chase stages that break up the pacing, dedicated boss encounters, and tactical maps that ask you to slow down. Weapons found in crates include shotguns, rifles, and an RPG, and boss fights against set pieces like armoured trains and helicopters gesture toward the spectacle that makes this genre sing. That variety is genuinely there on paper. The gap between concept and execution, though, is wide enough to swallow a helicopter. Community reports from players are blunt: launch and stability problems have plagued Neon Hardcorps since release, with some users unable to get the executable to open at all, hitting "not a valid Win32 application" errors and silent crashes before a single bullet is fired. Steam's overall verdict sits at Mixed, with just over half of reviewers landing on the positive side - a split that tells you exactly what kind of lottery you are buying into. The developer worked on the game post-launch, but a decade on, the technical floor remains uneven. For the right person - specifically, someone who lives in the nostalgia of late-80s and early-90s arcade shooters, who owns the genre fluently enough to calibrate their expectations way down, and who treats a fiddly setup process as part of the retro charm - there is something here worth the low ask. The cyberpunk atmosphere has a rough warmth to it, the map variety keeps things from feeling monotonous when it runs, and the character diversity is a thoughtful touch for a solo project. But I'd be doing you a disservice if I dressed that up as a clean recommendation. This is a bargain-bin curio, not a hidden gem. Go in with patience and a backup plan if the executable misbehaves.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayertrading-cardstier:sub-5Top-Down ShooterCyberpunkRetro ArcadeCharacter SelectionBoss FightsCar Chase LevelsRun and GunStability Issues

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Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/8/10
Memory
75 MB RAM
Graphics
128mb Video Memory or higher
Processor
1.5 GHz or better
Sound Card
Any

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Desarrolladora
Sergey Dovganovskiy
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Back To Basics Gaming
Fecha de lanzamiento
30 may 2016

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Neon Hardcorps fue desarrollado por Sergey Dovganovskiy y publicado por Back To Basics Gaming.