Compara los precios de Rogue Girl en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Kishi Games. Publicado por Genet Games. Lanzado el 25/4/2024. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPG.

Seventy percent of Steam players give it a thumbs up, and for a sub-five-dollar isometric roguelike from a solo dev, that modest approval carries real weight. Just know what you're signing up for before your first run ends.

I spend a lot of time with small, quietly crafted things that the algorithm never surfaces, and Rogue Girl sits squarely in that category. It's a solo-developed isometric action roguelike with a dark fantasy coat of paint, permanent death, procedurally shuffled rooms, and a skill-selection loop that asks you to build a run from nothing each time you die. The pitch is lean, the scope is honest, and the ambition is sized to match. The core loop works like this: you push through a sequence of gloomy, zombie-filled rooms, and each time you level up you're offered a random selection of skills that carry buffs and debuffs attached. That tension between a powerful offensive buff and its attached penalty is where the interesting decisions live. The isometric camera gives you a decent read of the room, and the dodge roll, updated early in the game's post-launch patch history to move in whatever direction you choose rather than only forward, feels meaningfully responsive once you calibrate to it. Enemies scale in number and aggression as rooms progress, so the pressure is real. An optional damage statistics panel lets number-crunchers audit their run, which is a small but appreciated touch that signals the developer was thinking about the kind of player who replays for optimization. The atmosphere deserves a mention. Dark fantasy-style visuals, shadowy room layouts, and an atmospheric soundtrack give the game a mood that punches above its production scale. There's something genuinely eerie about clearing a gloomy corridor and watching the enemy count reset, denser than before. Kishi Games, operating as a solo developer, shipped post-launch updates that added new rooms with fresh decorations and environmental objects like a blood-on-the-altar interactive, and rebalanced enemy difficulty. That ongoing attentiveness matters when you're rooting for an underdog release. Where Rogue Girl earns its hesitations: the skill variety, while decent for the price, can start to feel thin after several runs. The roguelike bones are sturdy but not especially deep compared to genre heavyweights. If you come in expecting the build complexity of something like Hades or the card-based richness of Slay the Spire, you'll leave a little hungry. What you do get is a clean, functional, low-friction loop that respects your time without demanding it. A run doesn't require a two-hour commitment. You can lose, learn, and restart in minutes. For a game sitting at the sub-five-dollar tier with a mostly positive Steam rating from real players, that accessibility is its honest strength. This one is for roguelike fans who enjoy low-stakes run variety, dark fantasy aesthetics, and don't need a hundred hours of content to feel satisfied. It's not trying to be the genre's next landmark. It's a handcrafted, priced-accordingly thing that does what it promises and was patched with care. I find that worth pointing at. Kai, Scout Team

Rogue Girl

Rogue Girl

25 abr 2024Kishi GamesGenet Games
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Seventy percent of Steam players give it a thumbs up, and for a sub-five-dollar isometric roguelike from a solo dev, that modest approval carries real weight. Just know what you're signing up for before your first run ends.

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I spend a lot of time with small, quietly crafted things that the algorithm never surfaces, and Rogue Girl sits squarely in that category. It's a solo-developed isometric action roguelike with a dark fantasy coat of paint, permanent death, procedurally shuffled rooms, and a skill-selection loop that asks you to build a run from nothing each time you die. The pitch is lean, the scope is honest, and the ambition is sized to match. The core loop works like this: you push through a sequence of gloomy, zombie-filled rooms, and each time you level up you're offered a random selection of skills that carry buffs and debuffs attached. That tension between a powerful offensive buff and its attached penalty is where the interesting decisions live. The isometric camera gives you a decent read of the room, and the dodge roll, updated early in the game's post-launch patch history to move in whatever direction you choose rather than only forward, feels meaningfully responsive once you calibrate to it. Enemies scale in number and aggression as rooms progress, so the pressure is real. An optional damage statistics panel lets number-crunchers audit their run, which is a small but appreciated touch that signals the developer was thinking about the kind of player who replays for optimization. The atmosphere deserves a mention. Dark fantasy-style visuals, shadowy room layouts, and an atmospheric soundtrack give the game a mood that punches above its production scale. There's something genuinely eerie about clearing a gloomy corridor and watching the enemy count reset, denser than before. Kishi Games, operating as a solo developer, shipped post-launch updates that added new rooms with fresh decorations and environmental objects like a blood-on-the-altar interactive, and rebalanced enemy difficulty. That ongoing attentiveness matters when you're rooting for an underdog release. Where Rogue Girl earns its hesitations: the skill variety, while decent for the price, can start to feel thin after several runs. The roguelike bones are sturdy but not especially deep compared to genre heavyweights. If you come in expecting the build complexity of something like Hades or the card-based richness of Slay the Spire, you'll leave a little hungry. What you do get is a clean, functional, low-friction loop that respects your time without demanding it. A run doesn't require a two-hour commitment. You can lose, learn, and restart in minutes. For a game sitting at the sub-five-dollar tier with a mostly positive Steam rating from real players, that accessibility is its honest strength. This one is for roguelike fans who enjoy low-stakes run variety, dark fantasy aesthetics, and don't need a hundred hours of content to feel satisfied. It's not trying to be the genre's next landmark. It's a handcrafted, priced-accordingly thing that does what it promises and was patched with care. I find that worth pointing at.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Isometric CombatBuff-Debuff SkillsProcedural RoomsSolo DeveloperDark Fantasy AtmosphereDodge-Roll MechanicRun OptimizerPost-Launch Patched

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Windows 7 64-bit or newer
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6 GB RAM
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1 GB available space
Graphics
Graphics card supporting DirectX 11
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Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz or Athlon X2 2.7 GHz
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Kishi Games
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Genet Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
25 abr 2024

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