Compara los precios de Nightingale en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Inflexion Games. Publicado por Inflexion Games. Lanzado el 20/2/2024. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, RPG, Early Access.

A gaslamp fantasy survival-crafter where you hop between Fae Realms via portal cards, build Victorian estates, and fight monsters that look straight out of a Gustave Doré print.

Nightingale drops you into a fractured gaslamp-fantasy universe as a Realmwalker: a stranded traveler trying to piece together a path through unstable Fae portals back to the city of Nightingale. The hook is the Realm Card system, where you combine cards to generate biomes with different modifiers, enemy tiers, and resource types. On paper that is genuinely clever. Instead of a single open world you get procedurally flavored pockets of wilderness, each with its own tone and threat level. In practice, the variety holds up better in the early hours than it does later, when you start noticing the seams in asset reuse. The survival loop is competent if familiar. You chop trees, mine ore, craft progressively tiered gear, build a base, push into harder Realms. Where Nightingale tries to separate itself from the crowd is atmosphere and aesthetics. The architecture toolkit is legitimately impressive. Slotting together curved wrought-iron balconies, stained-glass windows, and Edwardian stonework produces bases that feel genuinely distinctive compared to the log-cabin defaults of most survival games. If base-building aesthetics matter to you, this is one of the better sandboxes for that specific itch. The gaslamp visual identity is consistent and well-executed, which makes the generic UI and menu layouts feel even more out of place by contrast. Combat is the weakest pillar. It covers the basics: melee weapons, ranged options, a handful of magic tools, and a simple stamina system. Enemy AI has improved since early access launch but still telegraphs attacks in ways that make encounters feel more like chore completion than actual tension. Boss fights have more structure and are serviceable, but do not expect Soulslike depth or build-crunch complexity. The RPG elements are lighter than the genre tag suggests. There is a progression system built around Estates and Guides that nudges you along a questline, but character builds lack the lateral complexity that would justify replays. Choices in the quest content rarely branch in ways that feel meaningful, and the writing delivers workmanlike lore delivery rather than anything that rewards a second read. The Early Access caveat matters a lot here. Inflexion has been patching consistently and has addressed several of the rougher launch issues around performance and progression pacing. Solo play is functional but clearly designed around co-op, and some of the Realm difficulty spikes make more sense with two or three Realmwalkers splitting tasks. If you go in expecting a narrative-rich RPG, you will leave disappointed. If you go in expecting a visually distinctive survival-crafter with a genuinely interesting aesthetic framework and decent building tools, you will find more to like, especially if you have a friend to drag through the portals with you. It is a game that rewards patience with its rough edges more than it rewards engagement with its story. The bones are interesting. The polish is still arriving. Monika, Scout Team

Nightingale
ActionAdventureRPGEarly Access

Nightingale

20 feb 2024Inflexion Games
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A gaslamp fantasy survival-crafter where you hop between Fae Realms via portal cards, build Victorian estates, and fight monsters that look straight out of a Gustave Doré print.

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Nightingale drops you into a fractured gaslamp-fantasy universe as a Realmwalker: a stranded traveler trying to piece together a path through unstable Fae portals back to the city of Nightingale. The hook is the Realm Card system, where you combine cards to generate biomes with different modifiers, enemy tiers, and resource types. On paper that is genuinely clever. Instead of a single open world you get procedurally flavored pockets of wilderness, each with its own tone and threat level. In practice, the variety holds up better in the early hours than it does later, when you start noticing the seams in asset reuse. The survival loop is competent if familiar. You chop trees, mine ore, craft progressively tiered gear, build a base, push into harder Realms. Where Nightingale tries to separate itself from the crowd is atmosphere and aesthetics. The architecture toolkit is legitimately impressive. Slotting together curved wrought-iron balconies, stained-glass windows, and Edwardian stonework produces bases that feel genuinely distinctive compared to the log-cabin defaults of most survival games. If base-building aesthetics matter to you, this is one of the better sandboxes for that specific itch. The gaslamp visual identity is consistent and well-executed, which makes the generic UI and menu layouts feel even more out of place by contrast. Combat is the weakest pillar. It covers the basics: melee weapons, ranged options, a handful of magic tools, and a simple stamina system. Enemy AI has improved since early access launch but still telegraphs attacks in ways that make encounters feel more like chore completion than actual tension. Boss fights have more structure and are serviceable, but do not expect Soulslike depth or build-crunch complexity. The RPG elements are lighter than the genre tag suggests. There is a progression system built around Estates and Guides that nudges you along a questline, but character builds lack the lateral complexity that would justify replays. Choices in the quest content rarely branch in ways that feel meaningful, and the writing delivers workmanlike lore delivery rather than anything that rewards a second read. The Early Access caveat matters a lot here. Inflexion has been patching consistently and has addressed several of the rougher launch issues around performance and progression pacing. Solo play is functional but clearly designed around co-op, and some of the Realm difficulty spikes make more sense with two or three Realmwalkers splitting tasks. If you go in expecting a narrative-rich RPG, you will leave disappointed. If you go in expecting a visually distinctive survival-crafter with a genuinely interesting aesthetic framework and decent building tools, you will find more to like, especially if you have a friend to drag through the portals with you. It is a game that rewards patience with its rough edges more than it rewards engagement with its story. The bones are interesting. The polish is still arriving.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamGaslamp FantasyRealm CardsBase BuildingCo-op SurvivalProcedural BiomesCrafting ProgressionVictorian AestheticEarly Access

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Fecha de lanzamiento
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