Compara los precios de Two Strikes en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Retro Reactor. Publicado por Entalto Publishing. Lanzado el 23/5/2025. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie.

Fewer buttons than most fighters, higher stakes than almost all of them. Two Strikes is the game you load up when you want one match to actually mean something.

I've spent time with a lot of one-life-per-round fighters, and most of them chicken out somewhere. They sneak in a health bar, a combo buffer, some recovery window that lets you breathe. Two Strikes doesn't do that. You get five inputs: light attack, heavy attack, parry, dash forward, dash back. Land one clean heavy or two lights and the match is over. No HUD, no timer, no second chances. That's the whole game, and it's more demanding than it sounds. The read-heavy design is directly inherited from Retro Reactor's previous title, One Strike, but the 1.0 release fleshes out the roster to eight fighters, each built around distinct weapons and ranges. The samurai plays differently from the warrior monk, the outlaw differently from the Shinigami, a post-launch DLC addition with stance-shifting moves and a kit that punishes passive players hard. Heavy attacks are death traps if you whiff them, since a clean parry on your heavy opens you for an instant counter. Light attacks are safer but require two to close a match, meaning you have to commit to multiple reads in a row without making a mistake. Button-mashing is not a strategy here. The attack animations are long enough by design to punish exactly that, and feint dashes are the main mind-game tool. If you try to play this like a traditional fighter, you will lose constantly until you stop. The hand-drawn art is genuinely striking. Every character took up to five months to animate, drawn initially on paper, and it shows in the fluidity of the movement and the weight behind each strike. Backdrops look like traditional Japanese screen prints. The whole aesthetic lands somewhere between a Kurosawa film and a gritty samurai manga, and the original shakuhachi-heavy soundtrack sells it. Visually, this is punching well above its indie weight. That said, there are friction points worth flagging before you buy. The single-player AI even on harder settings has been called out for going down too easily, which makes offline solo runs feel shallow fast. The online population on PC is small enough that finding a live match can be a grind, and some players have reported control binding issues when switching between local and online play with third-party controllers. The game does support cross-platform play, which helps, but if your friend group can't commit to this with you, the longevity argument gets thin. The dev team is active on patches and balance, which is a good sign, but the competitive scene is Discord-league small right now. If you're chasing ranked ladder depth past a certain point, Two Strikes doesn't have the infrastructure yet. Where it earns its keep is as a couch fighter or a focused daily warmup tool. Matches run seconds, reset instantly, and the skill ceiling on parry timing and dash feinting is real enough to keep competitive players honest. Think Bushido Blade stripped to its bones and made beautiful. For a small studio output, the mechanical identity is sharper than most fighters three times the budget. Fred, Scout Team

Two Strikes

Two Strikes

23 may 2025Retro ReactorEntalto Publishing
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Fewer buttons than most fighters, higher stakes than almost all of them. Two Strikes is the game you load up when you want one match to actually mean something.

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I've spent time with a lot of one-life-per-round fighters, and most of them chicken out somewhere. They sneak in a health bar, a combo buffer, some recovery window that lets you breathe. Two Strikes doesn't do that. You get five inputs: light attack, heavy attack, parry, dash forward, dash back. Land one clean heavy or two lights and the match is over. No HUD, no timer, no second chances. That's the whole game, and it's more demanding than it sounds. The read-heavy design is directly inherited from Retro Reactor's previous title, One Strike, but the 1.0 release fleshes out the roster to eight fighters, each built around distinct weapons and ranges. The samurai plays differently from the warrior monk, the outlaw differently from the Shinigami, a post-launch DLC addition with stance-shifting moves and a kit that punishes passive players hard. Heavy attacks are death traps if you whiff them, since a clean parry on your heavy opens you for an instant counter. Light attacks are safer but require two to close a match, meaning you have to commit to multiple reads in a row without making a mistake. Button-mashing is not a strategy here. The attack animations are long enough by design to punish exactly that, and feint dashes are the main mind-game tool. If you try to play this like a traditional fighter, you will lose constantly until you stop. The hand-drawn art is genuinely striking. Every character took up to five months to animate, drawn initially on paper, and it shows in the fluidity of the movement and the weight behind each strike. Backdrops look like traditional Japanese screen prints. The whole aesthetic lands somewhere between a Kurosawa film and a gritty samurai manga, and the original shakuhachi-heavy soundtrack sells it. Visually, this is punching well above its indie weight. That said, there are friction points worth flagging before you buy. The single-player AI even on harder settings has been called out for going down too easily, which makes offline solo runs feel shallow fast. The online population on PC is small enough that finding a live match can be a grind, and some players have reported control binding issues when switching between local and online play with third-party controllers. The game does support cross-platform play, which helps, but if your friend group can't commit to this with you, the longevity argument gets thin. The dev team is active on patches and balance, which is a good sign, but the competitive scene is Discord-league small right now. If you're chasing ranked ladder depth past a certain point, Two Strikes doesn't have the infrastructure yet. Where it earns its keep is as a couch fighter or a focused daily warmup tool. Matches run seconds, reset instantly, and the skill ceiling on parry timing and dash feinting is real enough to keep competitive players honest. Think Bushido Blade stripped to its bones and made beautiful. For a small studio output, the mechanical identity is sharper than most fighters three times the budget.

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvplocal-multiplayerlocal-coopcross-platformachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardstier:indieOne-Hit-KillParry-FocusedCouch FighterFrame-Data DepthHigh-Stakes DuelingCross-Platform PvPInk-Brush Art StyleSengoku SettingFeint Mechanics

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Windows 7 64-bit
Memory
6 GB RAM
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Version 11
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NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 480, GTX 570, GTX 670, or better
Processor
Intel Core i3-4160 @ 3.60GHz

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Desarrolladora
Retro Reactor
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Entalto Publishing
Fecha de lanzamiento
23 may 2025

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