Compara los precios de The Metronomicon - Deluxe Edition en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Puuba. Publicado por Akupara Games. Lanzado el 29/9/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie, RPG. Puntuación Metacritic: 79/100.

A rhythm-RPG hybrid where you beat monsters by hitting notes on time. Party management meets dance floor chaos, with co-op thrown in.

The Metronomicon sits at a genuinely odd crossroads: it is a rhythm game wearing an RPG's clothes, or maybe an RPG that accidentally wandered into a rave. You manage a party of up to four characters, each assigned to their own lane of falling notes. Hit your notes accurately and your character builds up enough energy to unleash abilities - heals, attacks, buffs, debuffs - against waves of monsters crashing your dance floor. The concept sounds like a gimmick, but Puuba commits to it hard enough that it actually works as both genres simultaneously. The RPG layer is lighter than what I usually dig into, but it is functional. Characters level up, gear slots open, and you equip weapons and accessories that modify stats in ways that matter during longer boss fights. There are multiple character classes with distinct roles - your healer needs consistent note accuracy to keep the party alive, your damage dealer punishes you for dropping combos at the worst moment. Build variety is limited compared to a proper CRPG, but within the rhythm-game context it creates real decisions about who to slot into your party and which abilities to prioritize. It is not going to scratch the Baldur's Gate itch, but it is more than window dressing. The music selection is the heart of the whole thing, and it holds up. The soundtrack leans into electronic and chiptune territory with enough variety to keep 20-plus hours from feeling monotonous. The note charts are generally well-synced to the audio, which is non-negotiable for this genre and something a lot of budget rhythm games botch. Difficulty scaling is reasonable thanks to the adjustable difficulty option, making it approachable for rhythm newcomers while still offering a real challenge for veterans chasing leaderboard slots. The included level editor is a nice bonus for players who want to extend the experience beyond the base song list. Where it stumbles is in the narrative, which is basically nonexistent. The premise - monsters crash a dance party, heroes fight back through music - is a joke premise that never develops into anything more. If you are here for character arcs or worldbuilding, lower your expectations significantly. Some of the later content also starts to feel repetitive; the core loop is engaging but narrow, and after hour 15 or so you are essentially doing the same thing you were doing in hour one, just with higher numbers. The multiplayer modes, including split-screen co-op and PvP, add genuine replayability and are honestly where this game finds its second wind. Playing co-op with a friend who cannot keep up in their lane creates a delightful tension that single-player cannot replicate. The Deluxe Edition bundles in additional content and the full soundtrack, which is the version worth getting if you are going to commit. At a Metacritic of 79 it is a well-regarded small game, not a landmark release. Rhythm fans who want a bit of mechanical depth underneath the note-hitting will find something here that most pure rhythm games do not offer. RPG players who are terrible at rhythm games will suffer, then improve, then possibly suffer again on harder difficulties. Monika, Scout Team

The Metronomicon - Deluxe Edition

The Metronomicon - Deluxe Edition

29 sept 2016PuubaAkupara Games
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A rhythm-RPG hybrid where you beat monsters by hitting notes on time. Party management meets dance floor chaos, with co-op thrown in.

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The Metronomicon sits at a genuinely odd crossroads: it is a rhythm game wearing an RPG's clothes, or maybe an RPG that accidentally wandered into a rave. You manage a party of up to four characters, each assigned to their own lane of falling notes. Hit your notes accurately and your character builds up enough energy to unleash abilities - heals, attacks, buffs, debuffs - against waves of monsters crashing your dance floor. The concept sounds like a gimmick, but Puuba commits to it hard enough that it actually works as both genres simultaneously. The RPG layer is lighter than what I usually dig into, but it is functional. Characters level up, gear slots open, and you equip weapons and accessories that modify stats in ways that matter during longer boss fights. There are multiple character classes with distinct roles - your healer needs consistent note accuracy to keep the party alive, your damage dealer punishes you for dropping combos at the worst moment. Build variety is limited compared to a proper CRPG, but within the rhythm-game context it creates real decisions about who to slot into your party and which abilities to prioritize. It is not going to scratch the Baldur's Gate itch, but it is more than window dressing. The music selection is the heart of the whole thing, and it holds up. The soundtrack leans into electronic and chiptune territory with enough variety to keep 20-plus hours from feeling monotonous. The note charts are generally well-synced to the audio, which is non-negotiable for this genre and something a lot of budget rhythm games botch. Difficulty scaling is reasonable thanks to the adjustable difficulty option, making it approachable for rhythm newcomers while still offering a real challenge for veterans chasing leaderboard slots. The included level editor is a nice bonus for players who want to extend the experience beyond the base song list. Where it stumbles is in the narrative, which is basically nonexistent. The premise - monsters crash a dance party, heroes fight back through music - is a joke premise that never develops into anything more. If you are here for character arcs or worldbuilding, lower your expectations significantly. Some of the later content also starts to feel repetitive; the core loop is engaging but narrow, and after hour 15 or so you are essentially doing the same thing you were doing in hour one, just with higher numbers. The multiplayer modes, including split-screen co-op and PvP, add genuine replayability and are honestly where this game finds its second wind. Playing co-op with a friend who cannot keep up in their lane creates a delightful tension that single-player cannot replicate. The Deluxe Edition bundles in additional content and the full soundtrack, which is the version worth getting if you are going to commit. At a Metacritic of 79 it is a well-regarded small game, not a landmark release. Rhythm fans who want a bit of mechanical depth underneath the note-hitting will find something here that most pure rhythm games do not offer. RPG players who are terrible at rhythm games will suffer, then improve, then possibly suffer again on harder difficulties.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamRhythm-RPGParty ManagementNote ChartsSplit-Screen Co-opLeaderboard ChasingChiptune SoundtrackLevel EditorPvP Modes

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Windows 7, 8.1, 10
Processor
Intel Core i3 or equivalent
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
1GB, OpenGL 1.5+
Storage
2500 MB available space
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One that allows sound to come out of a sound maker

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Desarrolladora
Puuba
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Akupara Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
29 sept 2016

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