Compara los precios de Survivor Cells en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por YAW Studios. Publicado por YAW Studios. Lanzado el 10/5/2024. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie, RPG.

Three genres, one microscopic battlefield - Survivor Cells asks whether roguelite dodging, bullet-hell chaos, and tower-defense resource calls can coexist inside a 2D cell. For curious budget hunters, the answer is mostly yes.

I went into Survivor Cells expecting a Vampire Survivors skin with a biology textbook slapped over the top. What I found is something a little more considered than that, even if it never quite escapes its own modest ambitions. YAW Studios, a small outfit that wears its limited resources openly, has built a top-down action game where you pilot a cell through relentless waves of viruses and bacteria, layering three distinct mechanical ideas on top of each other with varying degrees of success. The core loop works like this: you move your cell to dodge incoming attacks while your nanobot fights autonomously, then at upgrade checkpoints you choose between new medications that buff your offense or shore up your defenses. That tower-defense thread - deciding what to reinforce and when - is the most interesting thing here. It keeps you thinking between the frantic dodging, and it separates Survivor Cells from purer bullet-hell entries in the genre. The bacteria boss encounters, each carrying distinct special abilities, are where the game earns its best moments. Learning a boss pattern while simultaneously managing your medication loadout produces a satisfying, if brief, tension that the regular waves rarely match. The roguelite side is thinner. Unlocking new cell types across runs gives you a reason to keep going - each cell brings a different special ability, and the Robin DLC cell adds a storm-of-arrows playstyle that changes the feel noticeably. But the upgrade pool across a single run can feel narrow, and players used to the sprawling build variety of something like Hades or even Brotato will notice the ceiling early. The visual palette is colorful and clean, the science-flavored aesthetic genuinely charming in a way that a lot of budget releases miss. The soundscape does quiet, understated work - nothing that will pull you into a trance, but it holds the biological atmosphere together without overstaying its welcome. Where it stumbles: the game is short. A single run does not demand many hours, and once you have seen the cell roster and the boss patterns, replayability rests almost entirely on chasing score-attack leaderboard positions. For players who need a meaty roguelite with deep meta-progression, this will feel thin. For someone who wants a focused, accessible session game with a genuinely original setting and a budget asking price, it delivers exactly what it promises. The community is small but the developer is visibly present and active with bug fixes, which counts for something on a game this size. Kai, Scout Team

Survivor Cells

Survivor Cells

10 may 2024YAW Studios
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Three genres, one microscopic battlefield - Survivor Cells asks whether roguelite dodging, bullet-hell chaos, and tower-defense resource calls can coexist inside a 2D cell. For curious budget hunters, the answer is mostly yes.

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I went into Survivor Cells expecting a Vampire Survivors skin with a biology textbook slapped over the top. What I found is something a little more considered than that, even if it never quite escapes its own modest ambitions. YAW Studios, a small outfit that wears its limited resources openly, has built a top-down action game where you pilot a cell through relentless waves of viruses and bacteria, layering three distinct mechanical ideas on top of each other with varying degrees of success. The core loop works like this: you move your cell to dodge incoming attacks while your nanobot fights autonomously, then at upgrade checkpoints you choose between new medications that buff your offense or shore up your defenses. That tower-defense thread - deciding what to reinforce and when - is the most interesting thing here. It keeps you thinking between the frantic dodging, and it separates Survivor Cells from purer bullet-hell entries in the genre. The bacteria boss encounters, each carrying distinct special abilities, are where the game earns its best moments. Learning a boss pattern while simultaneously managing your medication loadout produces a satisfying, if brief, tension that the regular waves rarely match. The roguelite side is thinner. Unlocking new cell types across runs gives you a reason to keep going - each cell brings a different special ability, and the Robin DLC cell adds a storm-of-arrows playstyle that changes the feel noticeably. But the upgrade pool across a single run can feel narrow, and players used to the sprawling build variety of something like Hades or even Brotato will notice the ceiling early. The visual palette is colorful and clean, the science-flavored aesthetic genuinely charming in a way that a lot of budget releases miss. The soundscape does quiet, understated work - nothing that will pull you into a trance, but it holds the biological atmosphere together without overstaying its welcome. Where it stumbles: the game is short. A single run does not demand many hours, and once you have seen the cell roster and the boss patterns, replayability rests almost entirely on chasing score-attack leaderboard positions. For players who need a meaty roguelite with deep meta-progression, this will feel thin. For someone who wants a focused, accessible session game with a genuinely original setting and a budget asking price, it delivers exactly what it promises. The community is small but the developer is visibly present and active with bug fixes, which counts for something on a game this size.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-5Micro-Biology AestheticScore AttackNanobot MechanicsBoss Pattern LearningMedication Upgrade SystemShort-Session FriendlyPermadeath

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Microsoft® Windows® 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
Geforce GTX 770 (4 GB)
Processor
Intel Core i5 3.0 GHz 64 bits Processor

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