Compara los precios de One Finger Death Punch en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Silver Dollar Games. Publicado por Silver Dollar Games. Lanzado el 3/3/2014. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie.

A two-button kung-fu brawler that turns stick-figure combat into something that actually feels cinematic. Deceptively deep, brutally fast.

One Finger Death Punch is a rhythm-brawler disguised as a casual game, and that disguise will fool you for exactly one stage before the screen fills with enemies and your fingers start to sweat. The concept is almost offensively simple: left click for enemies on the left, right click for enemies on the right. Two buttons. That is the whole control scheme. Silver Dollar Games, a tiny studio, built something genuinely surprising out of that constraint. What makes it work is the 1:1 response system. Every click lands with a crack of impact that feels immediate and physical in a way that many big-budget action games never manage. Your stick-figure avatar spins, kicks, launches weapons, and chains executions together, and because you only have two inputs, your brain frees up to actually watch the animation. The game knows this. It frames fights like a kung-fu film, complete with slow-motion flourishes on big kills, and the whole thing becomes a kind of interactive movie you perform rather than watch. The five kung-fu styles, plus a solid range of weapons that enemies drop mid-fight, add more tactical texture than the tutorial suggests. A staff extends your reach and lets you cover wider gaps between opponents. Nunchaku speed up your strike window. Swords cut through clustered groups. Learning when to grab a weapon and when to drop it because it breaks your rhythm is where the real skill ceiling lives. Survival mode and the campaign both test whether you have internalized that spacing instinct, and at higher difficulty levels the game demands timing precision that is honestly closer to a music game than anything else on the action shelf. If there is a complaint to file, it is that the early stages feel almost too gentle. The game eases you in with a patience that borders on slow, and if you came in expecting immediate chaos you might bounce off before the difficulty curve reveals itself. Stick with it past the first dozen stages. The pacing is intentional. The soundtrack, a punchy mix of traditional percussion and driving beats, climbs in intensity alongside the enemy count, and by the time you hit the later waves the audio and action are locked together in a way that is hard to put down. For six to eight hours of focused play, or much longer if leaderboard chasing pulls you in, One Finger Death Punch does exactly what a great small game should do: it finds one idea, commits to it completely, and executes with more polish than its price and scope have any right to suggest. It is the kind of release that reminds you why the indie corner of Steam exists. Kai, Scout Team

One Finger Death Punch

One Finger Death Punch

3 mar 2014Silver Dollar Games
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A two-button kung-fu brawler that turns stick-figure combat into something that actually feels cinematic. Deceptively deep, brutally fast.

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One Finger Death Punch is a rhythm-brawler disguised as a casual game, and that disguise will fool you for exactly one stage before the screen fills with enemies and your fingers start to sweat. The concept is almost offensively simple: left click for enemies on the left, right click for enemies on the right. Two buttons. That is the whole control scheme. Silver Dollar Games, a tiny studio, built something genuinely surprising out of that constraint. What makes it work is the 1:1 response system. Every click lands with a crack of impact that feels immediate and physical in a way that many big-budget action games never manage. Your stick-figure avatar spins, kicks, launches weapons, and chains executions together, and because you only have two inputs, your brain frees up to actually watch the animation. The game knows this. It frames fights like a kung-fu film, complete with slow-motion flourishes on big kills, and the whole thing becomes a kind of interactive movie you perform rather than watch. The five kung-fu styles, plus a solid range of weapons that enemies drop mid-fight, add more tactical texture than the tutorial suggests. A staff extends your reach and lets you cover wider gaps between opponents. Nunchaku speed up your strike window. Swords cut through clustered groups. Learning when to grab a weapon and when to drop it because it breaks your rhythm is where the real skill ceiling lives. Survival mode and the campaign both test whether you have internalized that spacing instinct, and at higher difficulty levels the game demands timing precision that is honestly closer to a music game than anything else on the action shelf. If there is a complaint to file, it is that the early stages feel almost too gentle. The game eases you in with a patience that borders on slow, and if you came in expecting immediate chaos you might bounce off before the difficulty curve reveals itself. Stick with it past the first dozen stages. The pacing is intentional. The soundtrack, a punchy mix of traditional percussion and driving beats, climbs in intensity alongside the enemy count, and by the time you hit the later waves the audio and action are locked together in a way that is hard to put down. For six to eight hours of focused play, or much longer if leaderboard chasing pulls you in, One Finger Death Punch does exactly what a great small game should do: it finds one idea, commits to it completely, and executes with more polish than its price and scope have any right to suggest. It is the kind of release that reminds you why the indie corner of Steam exists.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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Etiquetas

steamTwo-Button ControlsRhythm-BrawlerStick FigureKung-FuScore AttackMinimalist DesignWeapon VarietyLeaderboard Chasing

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Processor
2.0 GHz+ Dual Core Processor or higher
Memory
1 GB RAM
Graphics
512 MB VRAM with Shadow Model 3.0 support
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Version 9.0c Hard Drive: 200 MB available space Additional Notes…

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Silver Dollar Games
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Fecha de lanzamiento
3 mar 2014

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One Finger Death Punch fue desarrollado por Silver Dollar Games.