Compara los precios de Warborn en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Raredrop Games Ltd. Publicado por PQube Limited. Lanzado el 12/6/2020. Disponible en PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox. Géneros: Indie, Strategy.

Turn-based mecha tactics with solar-system-scale conflict and small squad skirmishes. Niche, rough around the edges, but scratches a specific itch.

Warborn is a turn-based tactical strategy game from Raredrop Games where you command a mech strike force across a war-torn solar system. The scope is intimate rather than grand - you are managing small squads of variable-armor units on grid-based maps, not shuffling corps-level formations across a continent. If you came expecting something close to Advance Wars or Into the Breach in terms of mechanical density, you are in roughly the right neighborhood, though Warborn does not match either of those benchmarks in polish or systemic depth. The core loop is straightforward: select your mechs, read the terrain, position for cover or flanking angles, and cycle through turns until one side crumbles. Unit variety is present but limited. Different mech classes carry different weapon loadouts and movement envelopes, and learning which unit type counters which is the entry-level skill test the game offers. For a strategy newcomer, that is actually a reasonable on-ramp. The tutorial is functional and does not talk down to players, though it also does not go deep enough to explain the subtler interactions between unit abilities. You will figure those out through repetition, which is either charming or frustrating depending on how much patience you brought to the session. Where Warborn struggles is in the late-game decision space. A good tactics game keeps adding new wrinkles, new unit combinations to test, new map conditions that force you to rethink a reliable strategy. Warborn's map design and enemy AI do not consistently deliver that pressure. The AI plays predictably after a few hours - it will not punish you for leaving an obvious flank open the way a human opponent or a sharper AI would. For players who want to stress-test a build or chase optimal play, that ceiling arrives earlier than it should. The 72 percent positive review ratio on Steam reflects something real: the game is competent and has a defined audience, but it has not fully convinced even its own fans. The mecha aesthetic is the clearest selling point. The unit art and the solar-system conflict framing give the game a distinct visual identity, and players who grew up with anime mech properties will feel that pull. There is a campaign mode and skirmish play, which adds some replay headroom, but the mod ecosystem is essentially nonexistent and the community is small. Long-term replayability is not where Warborn earns its keep. This is a one-to-two playthrough game for most people. If you are new to tactics games and want a low-friction entry point with mechs, Warborn clears that bar. If you are a tactics veteran hunting for something to sink forty or sixty hours into, the decision-making depth runs dry before you get there. Treat it as a weekend game rather than a season-long commitment and the math works out more favorably. Diego, Scout Team

Warborn

Warborn

12 jun 2020Raredrop Games LtdPQube Limited
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Turn-based mecha tactics with solar-system-scale conflict and small squad skirmishes. Niche, rough around the edges, but scratches a specific itch.

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Warborn is a turn-based tactical strategy game from Raredrop Games where you command a mech strike force across a war-torn solar system. The scope is intimate rather than grand - you are managing small squads of variable-armor units on grid-based maps, not shuffling corps-level formations across a continent. If you came expecting something close to Advance Wars or Into the Breach in terms of mechanical density, you are in roughly the right neighborhood, though Warborn does not match either of those benchmarks in polish or systemic depth. The core loop is straightforward: select your mechs, read the terrain, position for cover or flanking angles, and cycle through turns until one side crumbles. Unit variety is present but limited. Different mech classes carry different weapon loadouts and movement envelopes, and learning which unit type counters which is the entry-level skill test the game offers. For a strategy newcomer, that is actually a reasonable on-ramp. The tutorial is functional and does not talk down to players, though it also does not go deep enough to explain the subtler interactions between unit abilities. You will figure those out through repetition, which is either charming or frustrating depending on how much patience you brought to the session. Where Warborn struggles is in the late-game decision space. A good tactics game keeps adding new wrinkles, new unit combinations to test, new map conditions that force you to rethink a reliable strategy. Warborn's map design and enemy AI do not consistently deliver that pressure. The AI plays predictably after a few hours - it will not punish you for leaving an obvious flank open the way a human opponent or a sharper AI would. For players who want to stress-test a build or chase optimal play, that ceiling arrives earlier than it should. The 72 percent positive review ratio on Steam reflects something real: the game is competent and has a defined audience, but it has not fully convinced even its own fans. The mecha aesthetic is the clearest selling point. The unit art and the solar-system conflict framing give the game a distinct visual identity, and players who grew up with anime mech properties will feel that pull. There is a campaign mode and skirmish play, which adds some replay headroom, but the mod ecosystem is essentially nonexistent and the community is small. Long-term replayability is not where Warborn earns its keep. This is a one-to-two playthrough game for most people. If you are new to tactics games and want a low-friction entry point with mechs, Warborn clears that bar. If you are a tactics veteran hunting for something to sink forty or sixty hours into, the decision-making depth runs dry before you get there. Treat it as a weekend game rather than a season-long commitment and the math works out more favorably.

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Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

steamTurn-Based TacticsMechaGrid CombatSquad-BasedSci-Fi StrategySingle-Player CampaignAnime AestheticShort Playthrough

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Processor
2.4 GHz Intel Core i5
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 3000
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
2 GB available space

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Desarrolladora
Raredrop Games Ltd
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PQube Limited
Fecha de lanzamiento
12 jun 2020

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