Compara los precios de Roadwarden en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Moral Anxiety Studio. Publicado por Assemble Entertainment. Lanzado el 12/9/2022. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie, RPG. Puntuación Metacritic: 83/100.

A text-heavy RPG where you play a lone roadwarden mapping a hostile peninsula, making hard choices with limited time and zero hand-holding.

Roadwarden is a text-driven RPG set in a grim, low-fantasy world where you take the role of a roadwarden - essentially a hired traveler sent to survey a wild, dangerous peninsula and report back before winter cuts you off. There are no elaborate cutscenes, no voice acting, and almost no combat animations. What you get instead is dense, thoughtful prose, a branching class system (warrior, mage, or scholar), and a world that moves forward whether you are ready or not. If that sounds like a niche product, it absolutely is, and it is completely unapologetic about it. The game's core tension comes from a strict time limit and an overwhelming list of things to do. Every day you spend traveling costs you rations, reputation, and precious time. Every settlement you visit has its own political mess, its own secrets, and its own set of characters who will remember what you did three villages ago. The writing quality is genuinely impressive - it does not feel like a Wikipedia article with choice prompts bolted on. Characters have opinions, contradict themselves, and occasionally call you out for being inconsistent. For anyone who values reactive storytelling, that alone justifies the entry price. Combat exists but it is light and almost deliberately unspectacular. You pick an approach - aggressive, defensive, use an item - and read the outcome. The interest here is not in the mechanical crunch but in deciding whether fighting is even worth the durability loss on your gear or the injury that might slow you down for two days. Your three class archetypes change how NPCs speak to you and which options open up in dialogue, which gives real replay incentive. My second run as a scholar found entirely different story angles that were invisible on my warrior playthrough. Build variety, in this game, is mostly narrative variety - and that is fine, because the narrative is the game. Where Roadwarden stumbles is in pacing. The early hours require a lot of mapping, note-taking, and cross-referencing scraps of information. Some players will love that. Others will bounce off hard. The interface is sparse to the point of occasionally being confusing, and the lack of a journal that properly tracks quest states means you can absolutely lose the thread on a side plot you started two in-game weeks ago. There are also moments where the density of lore tips from atmospheric into genuinely exhausting - a few side conversations run long without paying off. For a game that respects your time in design terms, it can paradoxically waste it in prose terms. That said, Roadwarden sits in a very short list of games that actually made me feel like the world existed before I arrived and would continue after I left. The peninsula has a history. The people in it have histories. Your job is to understand enough of both to survive and complete your contract, and the game trusts you to piece things together without holding your hand. If you have finished Disco Elysium and are hungry for something with that same literary weight but a different structural flavor, this is the closest thing to it at this price point. Just bring a notebook. Monika, Scout Team

Roadwarden

Roadwarden

12 sept 2022Moral Anxiety StudioAssemble Entertainment
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A text-heavy RPG where you play a lone roadwarden mapping a hostile peninsula, making hard choices with limited time and zero hand-holding.

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Roadwarden is a text-driven RPG set in a grim, low-fantasy world where you take the role of a roadwarden - essentially a hired traveler sent to survey a wild, dangerous peninsula and report back before winter cuts you off. There are no elaborate cutscenes, no voice acting, and almost no combat animations. What you get instead is dense, thoughtful prose, a branching class system (warrior, mage, or scholar), and a world that moves forward whether you are ready or not. If that sounds like a niche product, it absolutely is, and it is completely unapologetic about it. The game's core tension comes from a strict time limit and an overwhelming list of things to do. Every day you spend traveling costs you rations, reputation, and precious time. Every settlement you visit has its own political mess, its own secrets, and its own set of characters who will remember what you did three villages ago. The writing quality is genuinely impressive - it does not feel like a Wikipedia article with choice prompts bolted on. Characters have opinions, contradict themselves, and occasionally call you out for being inconsistent. For anyone who values reactive storytelling, that alone justifies the entry price. Combat exists but it is light and almost deliberately unspectacular. You pick an approach - aggressive, defensive, use an item - and read the outcome. The interest here is not in the mechanical crunch but in deciding whether fighting is even worth the durability loss on your gear or the injury that might slow you down for two days. Your three class archetypes change how NPCs speak to you and which options open up in dialogue, which gives real replay incentive. My second run as a scholar found entirely different story angles that were invisible on my warrior playthrough. Build variety, in this game, is mostly narrative variety - and that is fine, because the narrative is the game. Where Roadwarden stumbles is in pacing. The early hours require a lot of mapping, note-taking, and cross-referencing scraps of information. Some players will love that. Others will bounce off hard. The interface is sparse to the point of occasionally being confusing, and the lack of a journal that properly tracks quest states means you can absolutely lose the thread on a side plot you started two in-game weeks ago. There are also moments where the density of lore tips from atmospheric into genuinely exhausting - a few side conversations run long without paying off. For a game that respects your time in design terms, it can paradoxically waste it in prose terms. That said, Roadwarden sits in a very short list of games that actually made me feel like the world existed before I arrived and would continue after I left. The peninsula has a history. The people in it have histories. Your job is to understand enough of both to survive and complete your contract, and the game trusts you to piece things together without holding your hand. If you have finished Disco Elysium and are hungry for something with that same literary weight but a different structural flavor, this is the closest thing to it at this price point. Just bring a notebook.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamText-Based RPGChoice MattersTime Limit MechanicLow FantasySingle Playthrough MissablesClass-Driven DialogueNote-Taking RequiredAtmospheric Writing

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2 GB available space

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Desarrolladora
Moral Anxiety Studio
Distribuidora
Assemble Entertainment
Fecha de lanzamiento
12 sept 2022

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