Compara los precios de Neversong en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Atmos Games, LLC. Publicado por Serenity Forge. Lanzado el 20/5/2020. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, RPG. Puntuación Metacritic: 74/100.

Neversong is a hand-drawn action-adventure where a boy named Peet hacks through a nightmare coma world to find his missing friend. Dark, strange, and shorter than you expect.

Neversong is a side-scrolling action-adventure game built around a single, sustained mood. You play as Peet, a small boy who wakes from a coma to find his girlfriend Wren has vanished and the world outside has curdled into something wrong. Adults have gone feral and violent, the other children are traumatized and lost, and the environments shift between crayon-bright innocence and genuinely unsettling body-horror imagery. The hand-drawn art style carries most of the game's weight, and it earns its keep. Every screen looks like an illustrated storybook illustrated by someone who has been reading too much Junji Ito. Combat is simple by design. Peet swings a bat, unlocks a small handful of additional weapons across the game's runtime, and works through a series of boss encounters that escalate in difficulty and visual ambition. Do not come here expecting deep mechanical systems or build variety. The combat is a delivery mechanism for the atmosphere and story, not a system worth theorizing about on its own. If you want timing-based, pattern-recognition boss fights wrapped in an emotional narrative shell, that formula works reasonably well here. If you want branching upgrade trees or meaningful loadout decisions, Neversong is going to feel thin. The writing leans into childhood grief and dissociation without being heavy-handed about it. The sad children Peet meets along the way each carry a specific emotional burden, and the dialogue is spare enough that the subtext does real work. For a game this short - most players finish in two to four hours - it lands a coherent thematic arc, which is more than a lot of longer RPGs manage. The pacing is tight precisely because the game never tries to pad its runtime with fetch quests or grinding. As someone who actively resents filler, I noticed the absence of it. The caveats are real though. Calling this an RPG (as its Steam genre listing does) is a stretch. There is no meaningful character progression, no stat system, no dialogue choices, and no branching path. It plays much closer to a compact action-adventure with light platforming. The boss difficulty also spikes inconsistently, and the final stretch of the game introduces some platforming challenges that feel mismatched to the game's otherwise meditative tone. The Steam reviews sit at 86 percent positive across nearly a thousand reviews, which is an honest signal. People who came for the art and atmosphere left satisfied. People who came for depth left a little cold. Neversong is best understood as an extended interactive short story with combat punctuation. It is for players who want something strange and melancholy to finish in an evening, not players who want a system to master. The world is specific and strange enough that it sticks with you after the credits roll, and that is genuinely not nothing. Monika, Scout Team

Neversong

Neversong

20 may 2020Atmos Games, LLCSerenity Forge
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Neversong is a hand-drawn action-adventure where a boy named Peet hacks through a nightmare coma world to find his missing friend. Dark, strange, and shorter than you expect.

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Neversong is a side-scrolling action-adventure game built around a single, sustained mood. You play as Peet, a small boy who wakes from a coma to find his girlfriend Wren has vanished and the world outside has curdled into something wrong. Adults have gone feral and violent, the other children are traumatized and lost, and the environments shift between crayon-bright innocence and genuinely unsettling body-horror imagery. The hand-drawn art style carries most of the game's weight, and it earns its keep. Every screen looks like an illustrated storybook illustrated by someone who has been reading too much Junji Ito. Combat is simple by design. Peet swings a bat, unlocks a small handful of additional weapons across the game's runtime, and works through a series of boss encounters that escalate in difficulty and visual ambition. Do not come here expecting deep mechanical systems or build variety. The combat is a delivery mechanism for the atmosphere and story, not a system worth theorizing about on its own. If you want timing-based, pattern-recognition boss fights wrapped in an emotional narrative shell, that formula works reasonably well here. If you want branching upgrade trees or meaningful loadout decisions, Neversong is going to feel thin. The writing leans into childhood grief and dissociation without being heavy-handed about it. The sad children Peet meets along the way each carry a specific emotional burden, and the dialogue is spare enough that the subtext does real work. For a game this short - most players finish in two to four hours - it lands a coherent thematic arc, which is more than a lot of longer RPGs manage. The pacing is tight precisely because the game never tries to pad its runtime with fetch quests or grinding. As someone who actively resents filler, I noticed the absence of it. The caveats are real though. Calling this an RPG (as its Steam genre listing does) is a stretch. There is no meaningful character progression, no stat system, no dialogue choices, and no branching path. It plays much closer to a compact action-adventure with light platforming. The boss difficulty also spikes inconsistently, and the final stretch of the game introduces some platforming challenges that feel mismatched to the game's otherwise meditative tone. The Steam reviews sit at 86 percent positive across nearly a thousand reviews, which is an honest signal. People who came for the art and atmosphere left satisfied. People who came for depth left a little cold. Neversong is best understood as an extended interactive short story with combat punctuation. It is for players who want something strange and melancholy to finish in an evening, not players who want a system to master. The world is specific and strange enough that it sticks with you after the credits roll, and that is genuinely not nothing.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamHand-Drawn ArtDark AtmosphereBoss BattlesShort PlaytimeEmotional StorySingle-Player2D PlatformerHorror-Adjacent

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1.7 GHz Dual Core CPU
Memory
2 GB RAM
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Intel HD Graphics
Storage
1 GB available space

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Atmos Games, LLC
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Serenity Forge
Fecha de lanzamiento
20 may 2020

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