Compara los precios de Slasher's Keep en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Damian Schloter. Publicado por Damian Schloter. Lanzado el 19/11/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie, RPG.

One dev, ten floors, a whole dungeon of handcrafted weirdness - Slasher's Keep earns its Very Positive rating by doing combat and loot loops that most small studios get embarrassingly wrong.

I keep coming back to the question of what one person can actually build alone, and Slasher's Keep is a genuinely disarming answer. Damian Schloter spent years in Early Access shaping a first-person roguelite dungeon crawler from scratch, and the finished product carries that slow-cooked quality you can feel in every odd corner of its ten-floor keep. The art direction alone is worth a moment's attention: 2D sprite drawings rendered in eight directions inside a low-poly 3D world, painted textures on stone walls, a cartoony silhouette that reads almost like a moving comic panel. It is a deliberate aesthetic, not a budget shortcut, and it holds up across hours of play. The combat is where the game surprises. Left-click attacks, held left-click for a charged directional swing, right-click to parry - and the parry has to face the direction of the incoming strike, so button-mashing gets you killed fast. Blades swing quick and light; hammers hit slow and heavy. Magic wands cover the situations where melee falls apart, particularly against flying enemies that drift over chasms and laugh at your sword. When all else fails, there is the inventory sack: a genuine physics object you can swing to knock enemies sideways into spike traps, fire pits, or open chasms. It is a daft idea that turns out to be essential, and it is the kind of detail that tells you the designer was thinking about feel, not feature checklists. The crafting system adds another layer, letting you collect elemental gems and weapon parts to assemble something at the forge and name it yourself - a small touch, but it sticks. Progression is the genre's usual tension: death strips your loot and some of your stats, but a portion of skill points survive, and you can stash items in floor chutes before a run collapses to retrieve them at the next start. Strength, Dexterity, and Intelligence level independently and stay with you across deaths. The permanent upward slope is real, and it matters. That said, balance has always been the game's soft spot. Certain enemy types - healing orcs who undo damage faster than you deal it, skulls and flies that require a wand you may not have found - can make a floor feel less like a challenge and more like a coinflip. The procedural generation occasionally produces rooms where the density of damage-sponge enemies outpaces whatever gear the RNG handed you. None of it is run-ending on its own if you have built a habit of stashing items wisely, but newcomers expecting smooth scaling will hit a wall somewhere around floor four. Character selection changes the between-floor story text more than it changes the mechanical experience, which is a minor disappointment if you were hoping for distinct playstyles. The off-kilter soundtrack and the moleman shopkeepers' dry humour do a lot to keep the mood from turning grim during rough runs. This is a game with a genuine personality, the kind of warmth that only comes from a single person building something they actually wanted to play. Over two thousand Steam reviews landing in Very Positive territory is not a fluke for a low-budget solo project - it reflects a loop that is genuinely sticky once the early friction clears. Kai, Scout Team

Slasher's Keep

Slasher's Keep

19 nov 2020Damian Schloter
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One dev, ten floors, a whole dungeon of handcrafted weirdness - Slasher's Keep earns its Very Positive rating by doing combat and loot loops that most small studios get embarrassingly wrong.

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I keep coming back to the question of what one person can actually build alone, and Slasher's Keep is a genuinely disarming answer. Damian Schloter spent years in Early Access shaping a first-person roguelite dungeon crawler from scratch, and the finished product carries that slow-cooked quality you can feel in every odd corner of its ten-floor keep. The art direction alone is worth a moment's attention: 2D sprite drawings rendered in eight directions inside a low-poly 3D world, painted textures on stone walls, a cartoony silhouette that reads almost like a moving comic panel. It is a deliberate aesthetic, not a budget shortcut, and it holds up across hours of play. The combat is where the game surprises. Left-click attacks, held left-click for a charged directional swing, right-click to parry - and the parry has to face the direction of the incoming strike, so button-mashing gets you killed fast. Blades swing quick and light; hammers hit slow and heavy. Magic wands cover the situations where melee falls apart, particularly against flying enemies that drift over chasms and laugh at your sword. When all else fails, there is the inventory sack: a genuine physics object you can swing to knock enemies sideways into spike traps, fire pits, or open chasms. It is a daft idea that turns out to be essential, and it is the kind of detail that tells you the designer was thinking about feel, not feature checklists. The crafting system adds another layer, letting you collect elemental gems and weapon parts to assemble something at the forge and name it yourself - a small touch, but it sticks. Progression is the genre's usual tension: death strips your loot and some of your stats, but a portion of skill points survive, and you can stash items in floor chutes before a run collapses to retrieve them at the next start. Strength, Dexterity, and Intelligence level independently and stay with you across deaths. The permanent upward slope is real, and it matters. That said, balance has always been the game's soft spot. Certain enemy types - healing orcs who undo damage faster than you deal it, skulls and flies that require a wand you may not have found - can make a floor feel less like a challenge and more like a coinflip. The procedural generation occasionally produces rooms where the density of damage-sponge enemies outpaces whatever gear the RNG handed you. None of it is run-ending on its own if you have built a habit of stashing items wisely, but newcomers expecting smooth scaling will hit a wall somewhere around floor four. Character selection changes the between-floor story text more than it changes the mechanical experience, which is a minor disappointment if you were hoping for distinct playstyles. The off-kilter soundtrack and the moleman shopkeepers' dry humour do a lot to keep the mood from turning grim during rough runs. This is a game with a genuine personality, the kind of warmth that only comes from a single person building something they actually wanted to play. Over two thousand Steam reviews landing in Very Positive territory is not a fluke for a low-budget solo project - it reflects a loop that is genuinely sticky once the early friction clears.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:aaaFirst-Person RogueliteDirectional Parry CombatItem Chute Stash SystemWeapon ForgingSolo DevEnvironmental KillsInventory Sack MechanicPermanent Skill Progression

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19 nov 2020

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