Rain World and Downpour DLC Bundle
Complemento / DLC de Rain World — ver juego completoA survival platformer about a tiny creature trying not to get eaten, and a DLC that doubles down on everything that made it unforgettable. Not for the faint of heart, but enormously rewarding.
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Rain World puts you in the body of a slugcat, a small, soft thing separated from its family and dropped into a decaying industrial wilderness where almost everything alive wants to eat it. The loop is deceptively simple: forage for food, fill a hunger meter, find shelter before the rain sweeps through and kills you. What the game never quite tells you is how intricate the physics feel under your fingers, how the procedural animation gives the slugcat a physical weight that changes how you think about every ledge and tunnel, or how intelligent the creatures sharing the world with you actually are. Lizards patrol and learn. Scavengers remember grudges. The ecosystem runs whether you are watching it or not, and that quiet simulation hum is what makes Rain World feel genuinely unlike anything else in the genre. Downpour, which began as a community mod before being elevated to official DLC by nearly 40 modders over five years, is a remarkable expansion in the truest sense of the word. It roughly triples the world's size with ten new regions and over a thousand new rooms, but its real contribution is five new slugcat campaigns, each built around a radically different playstyle. The Artificer is a one-eyed, combat-focused slugcat that can double-jump and convert spears and rocks into explosives. The Spearmaster produces an infinite supply of organic spears from its own body and must pierce other creatures to feed, since it has no mouth. The Rivulet is semi-aquatic with dramatically increased agility but faces more frequent rain cycles. The Gourmand is a heavy, slow bruiser who can craft usable gear by combining items but needs an enormous amount of food to hibernate. The Saint moves with a long grappling tongue and cannot throw weapons at all, making traversal feel almost meditative. Each campaign reads like a separate short story set across different points in the same quietly devastating timeline. Downpour also bundles in the Rain World Remix update, a suite of quality-of-life options that addresses many criticisms the base game earned on release, including tutorialized hints, an improved map system, alternate routing in early regions, and a collectibles tracker. These are optional, not forced, and the decision to let players dial in their own difficulty is one of the smartest things about the package. Three additional modes round things out: Challenge Mode's 70 preset arena scenarios teach mechanics in a structured way, Expedition drops you into the world with randomized objectives and an upgrade system, and Safari Mode lets you spectate the ecosystem and puppet any creature you find, which is either completely useless or the most peaceful thing you will ever do in a video game, depending on the day you are having. Jolly Co-op supports up to four local players surviving the base game's campaigns together, which is chaotic in the best possible way. The game has a real friction problem for newcomers. Controls take genuine hours to internalize, the world offers almost no hand-holding by design, and early cycles can feel punishing before the rules click. That disorientation is not a flaw the developers overlooked; it is the intended texture of being a small prey animal. If you come in expecting a conventional platformer with a clear objective marker, you will bounce off hard. If you come in curious, willing to observe and lose and observe again, something shifts. The world starts to feel legible. The soundtrack, a low-fi electronic score that shifts with the environment around you, does quiet work on your nervous system the whole time. There is a reason this game built a cult following and a modding scene devoted enough to produce what is essentially a second full game worth of content. This bundle is the complete, generous entry point into all of it.

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- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- Processor
- Dual Core 2.4 Ghz
- System requirements
- Windows 7 64-bit
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Información del juego
- Desarrolladora
- Videocult
- Distribuidora
- Adult Swim Games
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 19 ene 2023