Compara los precios de Weapons Genius en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por JDM4iK. Publicado por Trinity Project. Lanzado el 8/7/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie, Simulation.

A bare-bones weapon-building sandbox from 2015 that promises creative firearm construction but delivers a rough, shallow experience most players bounce off quickly.

Weapons Genius pitches itself as a weapon construction simulator: you assemble guns from components, tune them toward different archetypes (heavy and slow, light and rapid-fire, or somewhere in between), and see what you end up with. On paper that loop has real appeal, especially for players who enjoy tinkering with build parameters the way you might tweak unit compositions in a strategy game. In practice, the execution is thin enough that the concept collapses under its own weight within the first hour. The core mechanic is component selection and stat balancing. You pick parts, watch numbers shift, and arrive at a finished weapon. There is a certain low-key satisfaction in nudging a build toward a specific damage-versus-fire-rate ratio, and for about twenty minutes it scratches a min-maxer itch. But the decision space is narrow. The number of meaningful choices per build is small, feedback on why one configuration outperforms another is minimal, and there is no real late-game complexity to chase. Anyone hoping for the kind of iterative depth you get from a proper crafting system in a survival or RPG title will hit the ceiling fast. The 46 percent positive rating on Steam is honest. Common complaints cluster around a lack of content, a tutorial that leaves players guessing about basic interactions, and a UI that feels unfinished. The simulation label is generous: the physics and ballistics modeling that the genre usually implies are largely absent. What is here feels closer to a stat editor with a visual wrapper than an actual simulator. The AI, insofar as there is any, does not factor meaningfully into the experience. Is there an audience for this? Possibly a very patient one. If you are genuinely curious about the skeleton of a weapon-crafting loop and have no other vehicle for that curiosity, you might squeeze a couple of hours of low-stakes fiddling out of it. Modding support is not documented, so do not count on the community extending the content life the way mods rescue underbaked strategy titles. The developer is small and the game has not received significant updates in years, which tells you most of what you need to know about the roadmap. The honest summary is that Weapons Genius had a workable idea and did not build enough around it to justify the time investment for most players. If shallow crafting experiments are your thing and your expectations are calibrated accordingly, you may not hate it. Everyone else will exhaust what is here before the first session ends. Diego, Scout Team

Weapons Genius

Weapons Genius

8 jul 2015JDM4iKTrinity Project
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A bare-bones weapon-building sandbox from 2015 that promises creative firearm construction but delivers a rough, shallow experience most players bounce off quickly.

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Weapons Genius pitches itself as a weapon construction simulator: you assemble guns from components, tune them toward different archetypes (heavy and slow, light and rapid-fire, or somewhere in between), and see what you end up with. On paper that loop has real appeal, especially for players who enjoy tinkering with build parameters the way you might tweak unit compositions in a strategy game. In practice, the execution is thin enough that the concept collapses under its own weight within the first hour. The core mechanic is component selection and stat balancing. You pick parts, watch numbers shift, and arrive at a finished weapon. There is a certain low-key satisfaction in nudging a build toward a specific damage-versus-fire-rate ratio, and for about twenty minutes it scratches a min-maxer itch. But the decision space is narrow. The number of meaningful choices per build is small, feedback on why one configuration outperforms another is minimal, and there is no real late-game complexity to chase. Anyone hoping for the kind of iterative depth you get from a proper crafting system in a survival or RPG title will hit the ceiling fast. The 46 percent positive rating on Steam is honest. Common complaints cluster around a lack of content, a tutorial that leaves players guessing about basic interactions, and a UI that feels unfinished. The simulation label is generous: the physics and ballistics modeling that the genre usually implies are largely absent. What is here feels closer to a stat editor with a visual wrapper than an actual simulator. The AI, insofar as there is any, does not factor meaningfully into the experience. Is there an audience for this? Possibly a very patient one. If you are genuinely curious about the skeleton of a weapon-crafting loop and have no other vehicle for that curiosity, you might squeeze a couple of hours of low-stakes fiddling out of it. Modding support is not documented, so do not count on the community extending the content life the way mods rescue underbaked strategy titles. The developer is small and the game has not received significant updates in years, which tells you most of what you need to know about the roadmap. The honest summary is that Weapons Genius had a workable idea and did not build enough around it to justify the time investment for most players. If shallow crafting experiments are your thing and your expectations are calibrated accordingly, you may not hate it. Everyone else will exhaust what is here before the first session ends.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

steamWeapon CraftingStat TuningShort SessionLow ReplayabilityUnfinished FeelSingle Player Only

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Processor
Intel Celeron, Pentium 4
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics, AMD 760G, Shader Model 3.0+
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
500 MB available space
Sound Card
DirectX 9.0 s…

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Intel Core i3
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti / AMD RX 470
DirectX
Version 10
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Sound Card
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Desarrolladora
JDM4iK
Distribuidora
Trinity Project
Fecha de lanzamiento
8 jul 2015

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Weapons Genius se lanzó el 8 de julio de 2015.

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Weapons Genius fue desarrollado por JDM4iK y publicado por Trinity Project.