Compara los precios de Skautfold: Moonless Knight en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Steve Gal. Publicado por Pugware. Lanzado el 4/3/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPG.

A Lovecraftian Metroidvania set in 1900s alternate-history Japan, built around an unusually open-ended structure and a combat system you won't find anywhere else.

Skautfold: Moonless Knight is a Metroidvania from solo developer Steve Gal, set in an alternate-history Japan circa 1900 where the Moon has cracked open and Lovecraftian horror has spilled into the world. That premise alone earns a seat at the table. The aesthetic blends Meiji-era imagery with cosmic dread in a way that feels genuinely considered rather than slapped together, and the worldbuilding has that dense, slightly unsettling texture that fans of weird fiction will recognise immediately. If you want a cosy romp through clearly signposted corridors, this is not your game. The headline feature is the battle system, which Pugware describes as totally unique, and after spending time with it that claim holds up more than you might expect from indie marketing copy. Combat is deliberate and mechanical in a way that rewards learning enemy patterns rather than just mashing through them. The open-ended structure extends into exploration too - the game does not hold your hand, and sequence-breaking feels intentional rather than accidental. For players who like to poke at the seams of a Metroidvania and find that the developers anticipated your curiosity, there is real satisfaction here. The RPG layer is present but understated. Character progression feeds into how you engage with combat and exploration rather than dumping you in front of a skill tree and calling it depth. Choices in how you build your character influence how encounters play out, which is the kind of quiet mechanical writing I appreciate far more than flashy systems that collapse after hour fifteen. Do not expect Baldur's Gate levels of narrative branching - the storytelling here is atmospheric and environmental rather than dialogue-heavy, closer to a FromSoftware approach than a CRPG one. Where the game shows its solo-dev seams is in production polish. Animation and visual fidelity sit firmly in the indie tier, and some areas feel less meticulously crafted than others. The 87% positive Steam rating on a relatively small review pool suggests a loyal audience rather than a mass-market hit, and that tracks. This is a game for a specific kind of player: someone who finds Lovecraftian alternate history irresistible, who wants a Metroidvania that trusts them to figure things out, and who can look past rough edges when the core loop earns it. If filler content and over-tutorialised design are your pet hates, Moonless Knight is philosophically on your side. At the end of the day, Skautfold: Moonless Knight is a niche game that commits hard to its niche. The setting is inspired, the combat system has genuine personality, and the open-ended design respects player intelligence. It will not appeal to everyone, but the players it is built for are likely to find something here that bigger, smoother productions forgot to include. Monika, Scout Team

Skautfold: Moonless Knight

Skautfold: Moonless Knight

4 mar 2020Steve GalPugware
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A Lovecraftian Metroidvania set in 1900s alternate-history Japan, built around an unusually open-ended structure and a combat system you won't find anywhere else.

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Skautfold: Moonless Knight is a Metroidvania from solo developer Steve Gal, set in an alternate-history Japan circa 1900 where the Moon has cracked open and Lovecraftian horror has spilled into the world. That premise alone earns a seat at the table. The aesthetic blends Meiji-era imagery with cosmic dread in a way that feels genuinely considered rather than slapped together, and the worldbuilding has that dense, slightly unsettling texture that fans of weird fiction will recognise immediately. If you want a cosy romp through clearly signposted corridors, this is not your game. The headline feature is the battle system, which Pugware describes as totally unique, and after spending time with it that claim holds up more than you might expect from indie marketing copy. Combat is deliberate and mechanical in a way that rewards learning enemy patterns rather than just mashing through them. The open-ended structure extends into exploration too - the game does not hold your hand, and sequence-breaking feels intentional rather than accidental. For players who like to poke at the seams of a Metroidvania and find that the developers anticipated your curiosity, there is real satisfaction here. The RPG layer is present but understated. Character progression feeds into how you engage with combat and exploration rather than dumping you in front of a skill tree and calling it depth. Choices in how you build your character influence how encounters play out, which is the kind of quiet mechanical writing I appreciate far more than flashy systems that collapse after hour fifteen. Do not expect Baldur's Gate levels of narrative branching - the storytelling here is atmospheric and environmental rather than dialogue-heavy, closer to a FromSoftware approach than a CRPG one. Where the game shows its solo-dev seams is in production polish. Animation and visual fidelity sit firmly in the indie tier, and some areas feel less meticulously crafted than others. The 87% positive Steam rating on a relatively small review pool suggests a loyal audience rather than a mass-market hit, and that tracks. This is a game for a specific kind of player: someone who finds Lovecraftian alternate history irresistible, who wants a Metroidvania that trusts them to figure things out, and who can look past rough edges when the core loop earns it. If filler content and over-tutorialised design are your pet hates, Moonless Knight is philosophically on your side. At the end of the day, Skautfold: Moonless Knight is a niche game that commits hard to its niche. The setting is inspired, the combat system has genuine personality, and the open-ended design respects player intelligence. It will not appeal to everyone, but the players it is built for are likely to find something here that bigger, smoother productions forgot to include.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamMetroidvaniaLovecraftianAlternate HistorySolo DeveloperAtmospheric HorrorOpen-Ended ExplorationCosmic HorrorDeliberate Combat

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2 GB RAM
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512MB RAM on Desktop, 1GB on certain Laptops. Integrated videocards not fully supported.
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800 MB available spac…

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Desarrolladora
Steve Gal
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Fecha de lanzamiento
4 mar 2020

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