Path of Exile es gratis para jugar — descarga y juega gratis, con ediciones de pago opcionales y DLC comparados en esta página. Desarrollado por Grinding Gear Games. Publicado por Grinding Gear Games. Lanzado el 23/10/2013. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie, Massively Multiplayer, RPG, Free To Play. Puntuación Metacritic: 86/100.

Free-to-play ARPG that has spent over a decade proving the genre ceiling is higher than Diablo ever imagined. Bring patience, a spreadsheet tolerance, and nowhere to be this weekend.

I have watched guilds form and dissolve around this game, watched friends log off at 3 AM swearing they would never theorycraft another build, and watched them log back in four days later. Path of Exile is the kind of ARPG that makes every other loot-grinder feel like a rough draft. Released in October 2013 by Grinding Gear Games out of New Zealand, it has since accumulated a decade of expansions, league mechanics, and passive tree revisions that have transformed it into something almost aggressively deep. The core of it is deceptively simple: you are an exile, shipwrecked on the continent of Wraeclast, fighting through three acts and then several more, killing things, looting things, socketing skill gems into gear to unlock and modify abilities. That gem-socket system is where the build variety lives and breathes. A single skill gem can be chained with support gems to completely reshape how an ability behaves, and the shared passive skill tree that all seven classes draw from is a galaxy-sized web of nodes that rewards careful planning and punishes thoughtless clicking. You want a Witch who throws axes? The tree lets you try. You want a Marauder who curses enemies? Also technically possible. The ceiling on build creativity is genuinely high, though reaching it requires either community guides or a willingness to study the game like a second job. The endgame is where Path of Exile separates itself from its competitors. After the campaign, the Atlas of Worlds opens up: a progression system of tiered maps, from tier one through tier sixteen, each with stackable modifiers that raise both difficulty and reward. Layered on top of that are years of accumulated league mechanics, things like the Syndicate, Abysses, Betrayal, and Delve, all folded into the core experience through successive updates. The player-driven barter economy, built on orbs and currency items rather than gold, adds another dimension entirely. Trading for gear upgrades involves understanding exchange rates between Chaos Orbs, Exalted Orbs, and a half-dozen other crafting currencies. It is either fascinating or overwhelming depending on your temperament, and it is almost certainly both at first. The honest criticism is real: the campaign can feel like a homework assignment you do before the actual game starts, the learning curve is genuinely steep enough to discourage newcomers who do not lean on external guides, and the seasonal league structure means your characters reset to a fresh ladder every three months. Casual players who want to keep a single powerful character indefinitely will find the rhythm uncomfortable. The story is also serviceable rather than gripping, which matters less here than in a narrative RPG but is still worth flagging if you play for writing first. The monetisation, however, is one of the cleanest in free-to-play: cosmetics only, no pay-to-win, with stash tabs being the one purchase that transitions from optional to practically necessary for serious endgame play. For players who like Diablo 2 more than Diablo 3, who prefer systems depth over cinematic storytelling, and who find the phrase "optimal build" energising rather than exhausting, Path of Exile holds up extraordinarily well even now. It is a different game than it was in 2013, better and more complicated in roughly equal measure. Go in knowing the first twenty hours are an investment, not a gift. Monika, Scout Team

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Path of Exile

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Free-to-play ARPG that has spent over a decade proving the genre ceiling is higher than Diablo ever imagined. Bring patience, a spreadsheet tolerance, and nowhere to be this weekend.

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I have watched guilds form and dissolve around this game, watched friends log off at 3 AM swearing they would never theorycraft another build, and watched them log back in four days later. Path of Exile is the kind of ARPG that makes every other loot-grinder feel like a rough draft. Released in October 2013 by Grinding Gear Games out of New Zealand, it has since accumulated a decade of expansions, league mechanics, and passive tree revisions that have transformed it into something almost aggressively deep. The core of it is deceptively simple: you are an exile, shipwrecked on the continent of Wraeclast, fighting through three acts and then several more, killing things, looting things, socketing skill gems into gear to unlock and modify abilities. That gem-socket system is where the build variety lives and breathes. A single skill gem can be chained with support gems to completely reshape how an ability behaves, and the shared passive skill tree that all seven classes draw from is a galaxy-sized web of nodes that rewards careful planning and punishes thoughtless clicking. You want a Witch who throws axes? The tree lets you try. You want a Marauder who curses enemies? Also technically possible. The ceiling on build creativity is genuinely high, though reaching it requires either community guides or a willingness to study the game like a second job. The endgame is where Path of Exile separates itself from its competitors. After the campaign, the Atlas of Worlds opens up: a progression system of tiered maps, from tier one through tier sixteen, each with stackable modifiers that raise both difficulty and reward. Layered on top of that are years of accumulated league mechanics, things like the Syndicate, Abysses, Betrayal, and Delve, all folded into the core experience through successive updates. The player-driven barter economy, built on orbs and currency items rather than gold, adds another dimension entirely. Trading for gear upgrades involves understanding exchange rates between Chaos Orbs, Exalted Orbs, and a half-dozen other crafting currencies. It is either fascinating or overwhelming depending on your temperament, and it is almost certainly both at first. The honest criticism is real: the campaign can feel like a homework assignment you do before the actual game starts, the learning curve is genuinely steep enough to discourage newcomers who do not lean on external guides, and the seasonal league structure means your characters reset to a fresh ladder every three months. Casual players who want to keep a single powerful character indefinitely will find the rhythm uncomfortable. The story is also serviceable rather than gripping, which matters less here than in a narrative RPG but is still worth flagging if you play for writing first. The monetisation, however, is one of the cleanest in free-to-play: cosmetics only, no pay-to-win, with stash tabs being the one purchase that transitions from optional to practically necessary for serious endgame play. For players who like Diablo 2 more than Diablo 3, who prefer systems depth over cinematic storytelling, and who find the phrase "optimal build" energising rather than exhausting, Path of Exile holds up extraordinarily well even now. It is a different game than it was in 2013, better and more complicated in roughly equal measure. Go in knowing the first twenty hours are an investment, not a gift.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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Grinding Gear Games
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Fecha de lanzamiento
23 oct 2013

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