Compara los precios de QuestRun en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Cuve Games. Publicado por Digerati. Lanzado el 18/4/2014. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: RPG.

Strip an RPG down to pure combat, add roguelike randomness, and you get something this thin. Worth a glance if auto-battler tactics scratch your itch, but manage expectations hard.

My first impression of QuestRun was sympathy for the idea: take JRPG combat, ditch the 40-hour melodrama, and just let the fighting breathe. That is a defensible design philosophy. The execution, unfortunately, does not hold up past the first dungeon or two. The setup is a three-hero party drawn from a roster of around fifteen characters, including warriors, mages, priests, and rogues. You place them across three lanes, each holding one hero, and then the combat largely runs itself. Characters auto-attack whatever enemy sits across from them, with melee and magic weapons locked to the directly opposing slot and ranged heroes able to assist allies when their lane is clear. The tactical surface amounts to repositioning heroes between lanes and manually triggering each character's one special ability when the charge meter fills. Checkpoint moments between wave clusters let you choose between healing at a shrine, stocking potions, picking up an artifact, or leveling the whole party. The randomness of which heroes you start with, which items drop, and which bad-luck events hit your run adds friction that can feel punishing rather than interesting. Here is the honest problem: the depth ceiling is very low. There is no story, no dialogue, no character progression that carries meaning between runs. The four main dungeons and side quests unlock in sequence, but the content is thin enough that once you find a synergy that works, say a warrior-priest-rogue trio with an experience-granting pet, you will likely repeat it until the game runs out of rooms to throw at you. The inventory system compounds the frustration with only four slots available and no option to reject newly dropped loot, meaning a bad drop can silently cripple a run. There is also no fullscreen mode or resolution option, which feels like a significant oversight for a paid PC release. What QuestRun does right is a specific, narrow thing: it is genuinely punishing in a way that creates short-session tension. A run can go sideways in the first wave if lane positioning is wrong and specials are not timed well. The cartoon art style is cheerful, the music stays out of its own way, and for a sub-five-dollar price tier the barrier to a curiosity purchase is low. But for anyone who plays RPGs because the genre rewards systems mastery, build variety, and narrative investment, QuestRun will feel like an appetizer that forgot the main course. The soul of what makes tactical RPG combat compelling, the sense that your choices compound into something, is absent here. If you want a stripped-back wave-survival tactics game and you accept that "RPG" in this context means stat numbers and nothing else, there is a short burst of punishing fun somewhere in here. Anyone expecting even the shallow end of proper build variety or a reason to care about the characters should look elsewhere. Monika, Scout Team

QuestRun

QuestRun

18 abr 2014Cuve GamesDigerati
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Strip an RPG down to pure combat, add roguelike randomness, and you get something this thin. Worth a glance if auto-battler tactics scratch your itch, but manage expectations hard.

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My first impression of QuestRun was sympathy for the idea: take JRPG combat, ditch the 40-hour melodrama, and just let the fighting breathe. That is a defensible design philosophy. The execution, unfortunately, does not hold up past the first dungeon or two. The setup is a three-hero party drawn from a roster of around fifteen characters, including warriors, mages, priests, and rogues. You place them across three lanes, each holding one hero, and then the combat largely runs itself. Characters auto-attack whatever enemy sits across from them, with melee and magic weapons locked to the directly opposing slot and ranged heroes able to assist allies when their lane is clear. The tactical surface amounts to repositioning heroes between lanes and manually triggering each character's one special ability when the charge meter fills. Checkpoint moments between wave clusters let you choose between healing at a shrine, stocking potions, picking up an artifact, or leveling the whole party. The randomness of which heroes you start with, which items drop, and which bad-luck events hit your run adds friction that can feel punishing rather than interesting. Here is the honest problem: the depth ceiling is very low. There is no story, no dialogue, no character progression that carries meaning between runs. The four main dungeons and side quests unlock in sequence, but the content is thin enough that once you find a synergy that works, say a warrior-priest-rogue trio with an experience-granting pet, you will likely repeat it until the game runs out of rooms to throw at you. The inventory system compounds the frustration with only four slots available and no option to reject newly dropped loot, meaning a bad drop can silently cripple a run. There is also no fullscreen mode or resolution option, which feels like a significant oversight for a paid PC release. What QuestRun does right is a specific, narrow thing: it is genuinely punishing in a way that creates short-session tension. A run can go sideways in the first wave if lane positioning is wrong and specials are not timed well. The cartoon art style is cheerful, the music stays out of its own way, and for a sub-five-dollar price tier the barrier to a curiosity purchase is low. But for anyone who plays RPGs because the genre rewards systems mastery, build variety, and narrative investment, QuestRun will feel like an appetizer that forgot the main course. The soul of what makes tactical RPG combat compelling, the sense that your choices compound into something, is absent here. If you want a stripped-back wave-survival tactics game and you accept that "RPG" in this context means stat numbers and nothing else, there is a short burst of punishing fun somewhere in here. Anyone expecting even the shallow end of proper build variety or a reason to care about the characters should look elsewhere.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Auto-BattlerLane PositioningWave SurvivalParty CompositionRoguelike ElementsCheckpoint SystemPermadeath RiskFlash-Style VisualsSingle-Session Play

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OS
Windows XP
Memory
2048 MB RAM
Storage
120 MB available space
Graphics
512 MB
Processor
1 GHz

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Cuve Games
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Digerati
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18 abr 2014

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