Compara los precios de Western Press en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Bandit-1. Publicado por Surprise Attack. Lanzado el 21/4/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie.

A 16-player tournament dueling game where frontier shootouts come down to who can hammer a specific button sequence fastest. Chaotic local-multiplayer energy in a tiny package.

Western Press is a button-sequence racing game dressed in frontier clothes. Two players face off on screen, each assigned the same randomly generated string of keyboard inputs, and whoever clears it first puts a bullet in the other's hat. That is genuinely the whole mechanical loop, and Bandit-1 leans into that simplicity rather than apologizing for it. Up to 16 players, or bots filling in for absent humans, are fed into a single-elimination tournament bracket, and rounds move fast enough that spectating never becomes a chore. The game's strongest argument for existing is local multiplayer chaos. Crowded around one keyboard, or with controllers mapped in, the experience is loud, physical, and briefly hilarious. Someone always fumbles a sequence they had clean, someone else wins a duel on a controller with two fingers and acts like they conquered the frontier. That social friction is the actual product here, and on that narrow axis the game delivers. The pixel art frontier setting is charming without being ornate, and the presentation - dusty saloon staging, exaggerated gunslinger poses - commits to the bit without overstaying it. Where things get thin is anywhere past that initial rush. Solo play against bots exists but gives you almost nothing to push against long-term. There are no unlocks worth chasing, no mechanical depth waiting underneath the surface, and online play has never had a population that makes matchmaking feel alive. The mixed review score reflects a game that works exactly as advertised in the right room with the right people, and falls nearly silent everywhere else. The "based on a true story" tagline is a joke, by the way, and it lands once. If you are building a local multiplayer night and need a five-minute palate cleanser between longer games, Western Press earns its slot. It asks nothing of your attention span and rewards quick mastery with genuine crowd moments. As a solo experience or an online game it is difficult to recommend with a straight face. Treat it like a party trick rather than a game you will return to alone, and your expectations will land exactly where they should. Kai, Scout Team

Western Press

Western Press

21 abr 2016Bandit-1Surprise Attack
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A 16-player tournament dueling game where frontier shootouts come down to who can hammer a specific button sequence fastest. Chaotic local-multiplayer energy in a tiny package.

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Western Press is a button-sequence racing game dressed in frontier clothes. Two players face off on screen, each assigned the same randomly generated string of keyboard inputs, and whoever clears it first puts a bullet in the other's hat. That is genuinely the whole mechanical loop, and Bandit-1 leans into that simplicity rather than apologizing for it. Up to 16 players, or bots filling in for absent humans, are fed into a single-elimination tournament bracket, and rounds move fast enough that spectating never becomes a chore. The game's strongest argument for existing is local multiplayer chaos. Crowded around one keyboard, or with controllers mapped in, the experience is loud, physical, and briefly hilarious. Someone always fumbles a sequence they had clean, someone else wins a duel on a controller with two fingers and acts like they conquered the frontier. That social friction is the actual product here, and on that narrow axis the game delivers. The pixel art frontier setting is charming without being ornate, and the presentation - dusty saloon staging, exaggerated gunslinger poses - commits to the bit without overstaying it. Where things get thin is anywhere past that initial rush. Solo play against bots exists but gives you almost nothing to push against long-term. There are no unlocks worth chasing, no mechanical depth waiting underneath the surface, and online play has never had a population that makes matchmaking feel alive. The mixed review score reflects a game that works exactly as advertised in the right room with the right people, and falls nearly silent everywhere else. The "based on a true story" tagline is a joke, by the way, and it lands once. If you are building a local multiplayer night and need a five-minute palate cleanser between longer games, Western Press earns its slot. It asks nothing of your attention span and rewards quick mastery with genuine crowd moments. As a solo experience or an online game it is difficult to recommend with a straight face. Treat it like a party trick rather than a game you will return to alone, and your expectations will land exactly where they should.

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Kai · Scout Team

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steamLocal MultiplayerParty GameButton MasherTournament BracketCouch Co-opShort SessionsPixel Art1v1

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21 abr 2016

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Western Press fue desarrollado por Bandit-1 y publicado por Surprise Attack.