Compara los precios de Void 21 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Taranasus Studio. Publicado por Taranasus Studio. Lanzado el 4/4/2016. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Action, Indie, Racing.

Pick your poison: blitz through procedurally generated corridors as fast as possible, or turn everything into debris. Void 21 is a micro-priced arcade runner that does one thing well and keeps it punchy.

I'll be honest with you - when something sits in the price range of a cup of coffee and promises arcade speed with shooting layered on top, my expectations land somewhere between "pleasant throwaway" and "surprisingly replayable." Void 21 lands closer to the second camp, though with some real asterisks attached. The core loop is straightforward in the best way. You pilot the Void ship through fast, procedurally generated corridors and choose your play style on the fly: pure speed runs where you thread gaps and dodge obstacles as efficiently as possible, or a more aggressive approach where you blast everything in your path before crossing the finish line. The two styles feed into each other loosely - gear unlocks as you progress, enemies get harder, and the obstacle density on the procedural road keeps things feeling different run to run. Comparisons to Race the Sun are fair for the runner feel, but the shooting layer pulls from classic top-down shmups, giving it a slightly different personality than pure endless runners. For accessibility, there is not much friction here. Full controller support is in, the game runs at an unlocked framerate and any resolution you throw at it, and it even shipped with Oculus Rift support if you happen to have legacy VR hardware collecting dust. One player noted playing with a HOTAS stick, which works, though a standard gamepad or keyboard is the sensible choice. There is no multiplayer, no split-screen, no couch co-op to speak of - this is a solo focused experience through and through, so if you were hoping to drag it to a group session, look elsewhere. The honest limitations: Steam reviews sit at a mixed rating from a very small sample, which tells you less about quality and more about how little attention this game received at launch. The procedural generation keeps runs feeling fresh enough, but the content ceiling is low. You are not going to sink thirty hours into this. What you might do is pick it up, play it in short bursts when you want something that rewards quick reflexes without asking for a tutorial or a time commitment. The soundtrack, inspired by early 90s chip-tunes, adds genuine energy to the speed and helps the whole thing feel more cohesive than a throwaway indie runner has any right to. If your gaming diet already includes budget arcade titles you revisit between bigger releases, Void 21 fits that slot reasonably well. If you need depth, progression systems with real teeth, or anyone to play alongside you, this will feel thin within the first hour. Riley, Scout Team

Void 21

Void 21

4 abr 2016Taranasus Studio
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Pick your poison: blitz through procedurally generated corridors as fast as possible, or turn everything into debris. Void 21 is a micro-priced arcade runner that does one thing well and keeps it punchy.

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I'll be honest with you - when something sits in the price range of a cup of coffee and promises arcade speed with shooting layered on top, my expectations land somewhere between "pleasant throwaway" and "surprisingly replayable." Void 21 lands closer to the second camp, though with some real asterisks attached. The core loop is straightforward in the best way. You pilot the Void ship through fast, procedurally generated corridors and choose your play style on the fly: pure speed runs where you thread gaps and dodge obstacles as efficiently as possible, or a more aggressive approach where you blast everything in your path before crossing the finish line. The two styles feed into each other loosely - gear unlocks as you progress, enemies get harder, and the obstacle density on the procedural road keeps things feeling different run to run. Comparisons to Race the Sun are fair for the runner feel, but the shooting layer pulls from classic top-down shmups, giving it a slightly different personality than pure endless runners. For accessibility, there is not much friction here. Full controller support is in, the game runs at an unlocked framerate and any resolution you throw at it, and it even shipped with Oculus Rift support if you happen to have legacy VR hardware collecting dust. One player noted playing with a HOTAS stick, which works, though a standard gamepad or keyboard is the sensible choice. There is no multiplayer, no split-screen, no couch co-op to speak of - this is a solo focused experience through and through, so if you were hoping to drag it to a group session, look elsewhere. The honest limitations: Steam reviews sit at a mixed rating from a very small sample, which tells you less about quality and more about how little attention this game received at launch. The procedural generation keeps runs feeling fresh enough, but the content ceiling is low. You are not going to sink thirty hours into this. What you might do is pick it up, play it in short bursts when you want something that rewards quick reflexes without asking for a tutorial or a time commitment. The soundtrack, inspired by early 90s chip-tunes, adds genuine energy to the speed and helps the whole thing feel more cohesive than a throwaway indie runner has any right to. If your gaming diet already includes budget arcade titles you revisit between bigger releases, Void 21 fits that slot reasonably well. If you need depth, progression systems with real teeth, or anyone to play alongside you, this will feel thin within the first hour.

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Riley · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5Procedural GenerationRunnerBullet-Hell LiteScore AttackVR CompatibleArcade LoopFast-Paced

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OS
Windows 7 and above
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 4000
Processor
Intel Core i3 @ 2.00 GHz
VR Support
Oculus PC. Keyboard or gamepad required

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Fecha de lanzamiento
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Void 21 fue desarrollado por Taranasus Studio.