Compara los precios de Prime of Flames en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por RAYKA STUDIO. Publicado por RAYKA STUDIO. Lanzado el 14/12/2022. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Adventure, Indie, RPG, Strategy.

Sitting at 85% positive on Steam, this roguelite tactics title earns its goodwill through genuine build depth and faction variety, but a patchy English translation means you will be doing some detective work on your own skill tooltips.

I went into Prime of Flames half-expecting a shallow mobile port dressed up in PC clothes. What I found instead was a grid-based tactics game that actually understands why synergy-hunting feels good, wrapped in a node-map structure that will feel immediately legible to anyone who has spent time with Slay the Spire's route planning. The core loop is clean: pick a clan, work through branching nodes that mix combat encounters with traders, healing stops, and passive-buff events, then hit a boss at the end of each chapter before banking your resources at the hub and upgrading for the next run. The three factions, Ninelie, Bronion, and Everknight, each bring meaningfully different toolkits to the table. Ninelie leans into a Priest-led summoner model where beast companions do the heavy lifting. Bronion takes an industrial-engineering angle, fusing units into armored constructs. Everknight plays closer to a mounted cavalry fantasy with flight-capable units. Guard classes can swap places with endangered allies mid-combat to absorb hits, Hunters and Priests threaten from extended ranges, and berserk warriors trade commandability for a damage spike that can solve positioning problems you cannot otherwise brute-force. That character variety, combined with level-up skill rolls that inject roguelite unpredictability into each run, is where the game does its best thinking. When a synergy clicks, it really clicks. Two modes split the experience. Journey mode is the more forgiving entry point: chapters with retry-friendly checkpoints, node backtracking, and enough revival opportunities that a bad fight does not automatically crater your run. Abyss mode is the traditional punishing roguelite, run ends on wipe, no safety net. This split makes Prime of Flames a reasonable recommendation even for tactics players who hate permadeath paranoia. The hub upgrade system, where run resources translate into persistent camp improvements, gives early losses a sense of forward momentum rather than dead time. The problems are real but manageable. Build linearity is the most structural issue: some unit archetypes like the Ninelie Priests funnel almost all of their viable build space into companion stacking, which reduces experimentation for those specific rosters. The English translation is inconsistent, and that inconsistency lands hardest in passive descriptions, where misreading a conditional can quietly invalidate an entire strategy. Terrain clarity also gets murky on some maps, where elevation changes and impassable environmental objects are not always communicated at a glance. None of these issues collapse the experience, but they add friction that a bit of localization polish could eliminate entirely. For someone who cares about decision density per hour, Prime of Flames delivers more than its indie price point implies. The node routing, faction selection, unit recruitment sequencing, and passive stacking all reward players who think ahead. Newcomers to the genre should start with Journey mode and treat the first two or three runs as a tutorial the game does not formally offer. The moment the systems click, the Abyss mode starts looking like an invitation rather than a threat. Diego, Scout Team

Prime of Flames

Prime of Flames

14 dic 2022RAYKA STUDIO
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Sitting at 85% positive on Steam, this roguelite tactics title earns its goodwill through genuine build depth and faction variety, but a patchy English translation means you will be doing some detective work on your own skill tooltips.

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I went into Prime of Flames half-expecting a shallow mobile port dressed up in PC clothes. What I found instead was a grid-based tactics game that actually understands why synergy-hunting feels good, wrapped in a node-map structure that will feel immediately legible to anyone who has spent time with Slay the Spire's route planning. The core loop is clean: pick a clan, work through branching nodes that mix combat encounters with traders, healing stops, and passive-buff events, then hit a boss at the end of each chapter before banking your resources at the hub and upgrading for the next run. The three factions, Ninelie, Bronion, and Everknight, each bring meaningfully different toolkits to the table. Ninelie leans into a Priest-led summoner model where beast companions do the heavy lifting. Bronion takes an industrial-engineering angle, fusing units into armored constructs. Everknight plays closer to a mounted cavalry fantasy with flight-capable units. Guard classes can swap places with endangered allies mid-combat to absorb hits, Hunters and Priests threaten from extended ranges, and berserk warriors trade commandability for a damage spike that can solve positioning problems you cannot otherwise brute-force. That character variety, combined with level-up skill rolls that inject roguelite unpredictability into each run, is where the game does its best thinking. When a synergy clicks, it really clicks. Two modes split the experience. Journey mode is the more forgiving entry point: chapters with retry-friendly checkpoints, node backtracking, and enough revival opportunities that a bad fight does not automatically crater your run. Abyss mode is the traditional punishing roguelite, run ends on wipe, no safety net. This split makes Prime of Flames a reasonable recommendation even for tactics players who hate permadeath paranoia. The hub upgrade system, where run resources translate into persistent camp improvements, gives early losses a sense of forward momentum rather than dead time. The problems are real but manageable. Build linearity is the most structural issue: some unit archetypes like the Ninelie Priests funnel almost all of their viable build space into companion stacking, which reduces experimentation for those specific rosters. The English translation is inconsistent, and that inconsistency lands hardest in passive descriptions, where misreading a conditional can quietly invalidate an entire strategy. Terrain clarity also gets murky on some maps, where elevation changes and impassable environmental objects are not always communicated at a glance. None of these issues collapse the experience, but they add friction that a bit of localization polish could eliminate entirely. For someone who cares about decision density per hour, Prime of Flames delivers more than its indie price point implies. The node routing, faction selection, unit recruitment sequencing, and passive stacking all reward players who think ahead. Newcomers to the genre should start with Journey mode and treat the first two or three runs as a tutorial the game does not formally offer. The moment the systems click, the Abyss mode starts looking like an invitation rather than a threat.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:indieGrid-Based TacticsFaction SelectionNode Map ProgressionPersistent Hub UpgradesSynergy BuildsBoss GauntletPermadeath ToggleHand-Painted Art

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Windows 7+
Memory
2 GB RAM
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1Gb Video Memory, Capable of OpenGL 3.0+ Support
Processor
Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-3220

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