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Droid Gamers: Hands on the Black Beacon Global Beta

Autor : Carter Actualizar : Feb 24,2025

Black Beacon Global Beta: una mirada práctica a este RPG de acción gacha

Black Beacon, el GACHA Action-RPG, lanzó recientemente su prueba beta global. Intrigado? Siga leyendo para ver nuestra revisión en profundidad después de pasar el fin de semana jugando la versión beta.

Escenario e historia

El juego se desarrolla dentro de la Biblioteca de Babel, un escenario que se inspira en la historia corta de Jorge Luis Borges y la Torre Bíblica de Babel. Esta mezcla única de mitología judeocristiana y la vasta biblioteca potencialmente infinita crea un telón de fondo convincente e inusual.

Los jugadores asumen el papel del vidente, inexplicablemente despertando en la biblioteca con un destino significativo: convertirse en su custodio. La llegada del vidente desencadena eventos significativos, incluida una monstruosa aparición de las profundidades, anomalías de viaje en el tiempo y una amenaza inminente de una estrella de relojería. La narración es atractiva y establece un tono de ritmo rápido.

Jugabilidad

Black Beacon ofrece una experiencia 3D de roaming libre con perspectivas de cámara ajustables (cámara de arriba hacia abajo o libre). El combate en tiempo real enfatiza el encadenamiento combinado y el cambio de personajes estratégicos. Este sistema del equipo de etiqueta permite a los personajes de banca regenerar la resistencia rápidamente, fomentando la gestión dinámica del equipo.

El combate exige un tiempo hábil y anticipando ataques enemigos, evitando el botón sin motos sin sentido. Si bien los encuentros directos son manejables, los enemigos desafiantes requieren una ejecución y conciencia precisas. El elenco diverso de personajes, cada uno con estilos de combate únicos, garantiza un juego atractivo y variado.

Jugando la beta

La beta global es accesible a través de Google Play (Android) y TestFlight (iOS, ranuras limitadas). Los jugadores pueden experimentar los primeros cinco capítulos. El preinscripción ofrece recompensas: 10 cajas de material de desarrollo (sitio web oficial) o un disfraz cero exclusivo (Google Play).

Si bien es prematuro etiquetar definitivamente a Black Beacon, un futuro gigante de Gacha, su premisa convincente, un juego comprometido y un entorno intrigante lo convierten en un título prometedor que vale la pena explorar.

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