Compara los precios de Unto The End en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por 2 Ton Studios. Publicado por Big Sugar. Lanzado el 9/12/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie.

A brutal 2D cinematic fighter where every enemy encounter is a puzzle and dying teaches you more than winning. Stark, slow, and quietly devastating.

Unto The End is a 2D side-scrolling combat-adventure from 2 Ton Studios that belongs to a small, specific category: games that communicate almost entirely through movement and consequence. You play a father separated from his family, cutting through a hostile frozen wilderness. There is no tutorial popup holding your hand, no waypoint arrow, no XP bar. The world simply exists, and you are fragile inside it. The combat is the centerpiece and the controversy. Every fight is a read-and-react sequence that demands real patience. You parry, feint, dodge low or high, and use a small inventory of consumables and throwables with intention. Meeting a new enemy type for the first time almost guarantees a death. Meeting them a second time, you start to notice their tells. By the third or fourth encounter you are actually reading the fight, and that click of comprehension is genuinely satisfying in a way that few games bother to chase. This is not about reflexes alone. It is closer to studying an opponent across a table. If that sounds tedious to you, be honest with yourself before buying, because the game will not apologize for the rhythm it sets. Visually the game earns real attention. The silhouette art style is all cool blues and firelight oranges, rendered in a way that feels almost woodcut-printed. Backgrounds hold small details that reward pause: animal tracks in snow, the slouch of a dead fire. The soundtrack matches the imagery, sparse instrumentation that breathes and occasionally swells into something aching. This is a handcrafted thing, and it shows in the restraint as much as in the execution. There is not a single loud UI element fighting for your focus. Where the game earns its mixed Steam rating is the difficulty curve, which is less a curve and more a series of walls. Some players will hit the first major enemy group, lose repeatedly, and bounce off entirely. The game offers no difficulty option. There is also a crafting and interaction system tied to non-combat encounters with other creatures that feels underdocumented, and missing those mechanics quietly softens your toolkit for later sections. The game respects your autonomy to the point of withholding information that would genuinely help, which is either admirable design philosophy or frustrating gatekeeping depending on your tolerance. Both reads are fair. For a certain kind of player, specifically someone who loved the pacing of Inside or the atmosphere of Hyper Light Drifter but wants their hands busier, this six-to-eight hour runtime lands with real weight. It knows when to end. The final stretch earns the silence it leaves behind. That is rarer than it should be. Kai, Scout Team

Unto The End

Unto The End

9 dic 20202 Ton StudiosBig Sugar
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A brutal 2D cinematic fighter where every enemy encounter is a puzzle and dying teaches you more than winning. Stark, slow, and quietly devastating.

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Unto The End is a 2D side-scrolling combat-adventure from 2 Ton Studios that belongs to a small, specific category: games that communicate almost entirely through movement and consequence. You play a father separated from his family, cutting through a hostile frozen wilderness. There is no tutorial popup holding your hand, no waypoint arrow, no XP bar. The world simply exists, and you are fragile inside it. The combat is the centerpiece and the controversy. Every fight is a read-and-react sequence that demands real patience. You parry, feint, dodge low or high, and use a small inventory of consumables and throwables with intention. Meeting a new enemy type for the first time almost guarantees a death. Meeting them a second time, you start to notice their tells. By the third or fourth encounter you are actually reading the fight, and that click of comprehension is genuinely satisfying in a way that few games bother to chase. This is not about reflexes alone. It is closer to studying an opponent across a table. If that sounds tedious to you, be honest with yourself before buying, because the game will not apologize for the rhythm it sets. Visually the game earns real attention. The silhouette art style is all cool blues and firelight oranges, rendered in a way that feels almost woodcut-printed. Backgrounds hold small details that reward pause: animal tracks in snow, the slouch of a dead fire. The soundtrack matches the imagery, sparse instrumentation that breathes and occasionally swells into something aching. This is a handcrafted thing, and it shows in the restraint as much as in the execution. There is not a single loud UI element fighting for your focus. Where the game earns its mixed Steam rating is the difficulty curve, which is less a curve and more a series of walls. Some players will hit the first major enemy group, lose repeatedly, and bounce off entirely. The game offers no difficulty option. There is also a crafting and interaction system tied to non-combat encounters with other creatures that feels underdocumented, and missing those mechanics quietly softens your toolkit for later sections. The game respects your autonomy to the point of withholding information that would genuinely help, which is either admirable design philosophy or frustrating gatekeeping depending on your tolerance. Both reads are fair. For a certain kind of player, specifically someone who loved the pacing of Inside or the atmosphere of Hyper Light Drifter but wants their hands busier, this six-to-eight hour runtime lands with real weight. It knows when to end. The final stretch earns the silence it leaves behind. That is rarer than it should be.

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Kai · Scout Team

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steamCinematic PlatformerParry SystemMinimalist StorytellingAtmosphericHigh DifficultyWilderness SurvivalSilhouette ArtShort Completable

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Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4 GHz, AMD FX 8120 @ 3.1 GHz
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4 GB RAM
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NVIDIA GT 630 / 650m, AMD Radeon HD6570 or equivalent
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Version 9.0c
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2 Ton Studios
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Big Sugar
Fecha de lanzamiento
9 dic 2020

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Unto The End fue desarrollado por 2 Ton Studios y publicado por Big Sugar.