Compara los precios de Warriors' Wrath en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Storm Sharks Production. Publicado por Storm Sharks Production. Lanzado el 26/5/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, RPG.

Clunky, scrappy, and oddly earnest: a micro-budget action RPG that mashes demon-slaying with town-building and a hunger meter, for players who can make peace with rough edges.

I have a soft spot for games that reach further than their budget allows, and Warriors' Wrath reaches very far indeed. Storm Sharks Production built something that genuinely wants to be four different games at once: a loot-driven action RPG in the vein of old-school Diablo-style mob farming, a crafting and construction sandbox, a survival sim with a hunger system that chips away at your combat stats, and a local co-op brawler you can share with a couch companion. That ambition is both the most charming and most self-defeating thing about it. The bones of the design are cleaner than the execution. You pick from five distinct classes: the Knight, Samurai, Viking, Archer, or Wizard, each with their own skill set and combat rhythm. You roam maps, fight increasingly dangerous demon mobs, complete quests in villages, gather materials for crafting, and build up your own town and mines to maintain a resource pipeline for better gear. The three-chapter structure takes you from Ruins of Asia through a Winter of Europe setting and on to the Sand of Egypt, which is an admirably globe-trotting scope for a game at this price tier. The hunger system is a small but meaningful wrinkle: neglect food and your warrior dulls in combat, which nudges you toward actual resource management rather than pure combat spamming. Here is the honest part. The community reception landed at a mixed 57 percent positive on Steam, which is a fair read. Players who connected with it praised the challenge level and the density of systems for the asking price. Those who bounced off it cited clunky controls, rough presentation, and early technical stumbles like missing executable errors on install. The gold-loss penalty on defeat was a point of contention too, though the developer did patch it down over time, which tells you Storm Sharks Production was actually listening. That kind of small-studio attentiveness counts for something. Who is this for, really? If you need polished combat feedback and a clean UI, go elsewhere. But if you are the type who can quiet that voice complaining about rough animation and lean into a system-dense, low-cost sandbox where crafting, building, hunger, and demon-slaying are all pulling at each other simultaneously, there is a scrappy little game here that means what it says. The local co-op support via Remote Play Together adds genuine replay value for a specific kind of couch session. It is not a refined experience. It is an earnest one, and sometimes that matters more than the difference. Kai, Scout Team

Warriors' Wrath

Warriors' Wrath

26 may 2016Storm Sharks Production
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Clunky, scrappy, and oddly earnest: a micro-budget action RPG that mashes demon-slaying with town-building and a hunger meter, for players who can make peace with rough edges.

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I have a soft spot for games that reach further than their budget allows, and Warriors' Wrath reaches very far indeed. Storm Sharks Production built something that genuinely wants to be four different games at once: a loot-driven action RPG in the vein of old-school Diablo-style mob farming, a crafting and construction sandbox, a survival sim with a hunger system that chips away at your combat stats, and a local co-op brawler you can share with a couch companion. That ambition is both the most charming and most self-defeating thing about it. The bones of the design are cleaner than the execution. You pick from five distinct classes: the Knight, Samurai, Viking, Archer, or Wizard, each with their own skill set and combat rhythm. You roam maps, fight increasingly dangerous demon mobs, complete quests in villages, gather materials for crafting, and build up your own town and mines to maintain a resource pipeline for better gear. The three-chapter structure takes you from Ruins of Asia through a Winter of Europe setting and on to the Sand of Egypt, which is an admirably globe-trotting scope for a game at this price tier. The hunger system is a small but meaningful wrinkle: neglect food and your warrior dulls in combat, which nudges you toward actual resource management rather than pure combat spamming. Here is the honest part. The community reception landed at a mixed 57 percent positive on Steam, which is a fair read. Players who connected with it praised the challenge level and the density of systems for the asking price. Those who bounced off it cited clunky controls, rough presentation, and early technical stumbles like missing executable errors on install. The gold-loss penalty on defeat was a point of contention too, though the developer did patch it down over time, which tells you Storm Sharks Production was actually listening. That kind of small-studio attentiveness counts for something. Who is this for, really? If you need polished combat feedback and a clean UI, go elsewhere. But if you are the type who can quiet that voice complaining about rough animation and lean into a system-dense, low-cost sandbox where crafting, building, hunger, and demon-slaying are all pulling at each other simultaneously, there is a scrappy little game here that means what it says. The local co-op support via Remote Play Together adds genuine replay value for a specific kind of couch session. It is not a refined experience. It is an earnest one, and sometimes that matters more than the difference.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerlocal-coopachievementstrading-cardstier:sub-5Hack-and-SlashTown BuildingHunger MechanicClass SelectionDemon SlayingCouch Co-opLoot FarmingResource ManagementSofa Split-Screen

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Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 (64 bit only)
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
1400 MB available space
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics
Processor
Intel duo cores or AMD equivalent

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