Compara los precios de Trek to Yomi en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Leonard Menchiari. Publicado por Devolver Digital. Lanzado el 5/5/2022. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Adventure.

Few games look this good and fight this poorly, Trek to Yomi is a Kurosawa-inspired art piece that somehow got shipping as an action game.

My first few minutes with Trek to Yomi felt like booting up a lost film reel: grainy black-and-white grain, pre-set camera angles that frame burning villages like establishing shots, traditional Japanese score bleeding through the speakers. The visual direction is genuinely exceptional. Devolver and Flying Wild Hog committed to a Kurosawa-era jidaigeki aesthetic from the ground up, not a filter slapped on at the end, and it shows in every carefully composed screen. If you ever wondered what Onimusha would look like if a cinematographer ran the project, Trek to Yomi answers that question with confidence. The trouble is you also have to play it. Combat is a 2.5D affair where samurai Hiroki faces enemies coming from his left or right on a single horizontal plane. The system has real bones: stamina governs attacks, blocks, and parries; timing a well-placed parry opens enemies to counter-attacks; light and heavy strikes combine with directional inputs to build a growing combo list, supplemented by ranged tools like shurikens, arrows, and an ozutsu. On paper, it sounds like a tight, deliberate sword-fighting loop. In practice, the controls feel stiff, turning around to face enemies approaching from behind requires a dedicated input that does not always register cleanly, and one early stun combo has a habit of trivialling almost everything the game can throw at you. The combat wants to be a patient, rhythm-based duel, a handful of players do click with it and find that groove, but for most people it settles into repetition faster than a five-to-six hour game has any right to allow. The structure around combat does not do much to compensate. Puzzles are largely token obstacles: reading a few characters off a wall and entering them on a dial, or shoving a cart aside. Exploration splits into branching paths, but because descending off one path often cuts off the return route, finding all the health and stamina upgrades hidden through the levels means save-scumming rather than genuine curiosity. Enemy variety thins out quickly, and some players have reported a late-game bug that strips accumulated skills and upgrades, a problem documented since launch that patches have not reliably resolved. That last point is worth knowing before you invest time in a hard-mode run. Where does that leave Trek to Yomi in 2025? There are three ending paths built around choices of Love, Duty, or Hatred, plus a secret fourth outcome, which gives completionists a reason for a second pass. A post-game Kensei mode, one-hit kills, for those who want the punishment version, adds real replay value for players who enjoy the combat on its own terms. And to be clear, if you come in treating this as an interactive samurai film first and an action game second, the gap between expectation and reality narrows considerably. The cinematography, the full Japanese voice cast (strongly recommended over the English dub), and the atmosphere can carry the experience for the right audience. For players who need the swordplay to feel as sharp as the visuals, the Mixed Steam score tells the honest story. Alex, Scout Team

Trek to Yomi

Trek to Yomi

5 may 2022Leonard MenchiariDevolver Digital
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Few games look this good and fight this poorly, Trek to Yomi is a Kurosawa-inspired art piece that somehow got shipping as an action game.

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My first few minutes with Trek to Yomi felt like booting up a lost film reel: grainy black-and-white grain, pre-set camera angles that frame burning villages like establishing shots, traditional Japanese score bleeding through the speakers. The visual direction is genuinely exceptional. Devolver and Flying Wild Hog committed to a Kurosawa-era jidaigeki aesthetic from the ground up, not a filter slapped on at the end, and it shows in every carefully composed screen. If you ever wondered what Onimusha would look like if a cinematographer ran the project, Trek to Yomi answers that question with confidence. The trouble is you also have to play it. Combat is a 2.5D affair where samurai Hiroki faces enemies coming from his left or right on a single horizontal plane. The system has real bones: stamina governs attacks, blocks, and parries; timing a well-placed parry opens enemies to counter-attacks; light and heavy strikes combine with directional inputs to build a growing combo list, supplemented by ranged tools like shurikens, arrows, and an ozutsu. On paper, it sounds like a tight, deliberate sword-fighting loop. In practice, the controls feel stiff, turning around to face enemies approaching from behind requires a dedicated input that does not always register cleanly, and one early stun combo has a habit of trivialling almost everything the game can throw at you. The combat wants to be a patient, rhythm-based duel, a handful of players do click with it and find that groove, but for most people it settles into repetition faster than a five-to-six hour game has any right to allow. The structure around combat does not do much to compensate. Puzzles are largely token obstacles: reading a few characters off a wall and entering them on a dial, or shoving a cart aside. Exploration splits into branching paths, but because descending off one path often cuts off the return route, finding all the health and stamina upgrades hidden through the levels means save-scumming rather than genuine curiosity. Enemy variety thins out quickly, and some players have reported a late-game bug that strips accumulated skills and upgrades, a problem documented since launch that patches have not reliably resolved. That last point is worth knowing before you invest time in a hard-mode run. Where does that leave Trek to Yomi in 2025? There are three ending paths built around choices of Love, Duty, or Hatred, plus a secret fourth outcome, which gives completionists a reason for a second pass. A post-game Kensei mode, one-hit kills, for those who want the punishment version, adds real replay value for players who enjoy the combat on its own terms. And to be clear, if you come in treating this as an interactive samurai film first and an action game second, the gap between expectation and reality narrows considerably. The cinematography, the full Japanese voice cast (strongly recommended over the English dub), and the atmosphere can carry the experience for the right audience. For players who need the swordplay to feel as sharp as the visuals, the Mixed Steam score tells the honest story.

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steam2.5D CombatStamina ManagementMultiple EndingsJapanese Voice ActingCinematic CameraParry-Based CombatPost-Game UnlockableBranching Story

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Desarrolladora
Leonard Menchiari
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Devolver Digital
Fecha de lanzamiento
5 may 2022

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Trek to Yomi fue desarrollado por Leonard Menchiari y publicado por Devolver Digital.