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21/10/2017 |
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The Count Lucanor heeft mij op overtuigende manier weten te verrassen. De unieke sfeer, puzzels, personages en stijl laten zien dat de ontwikkelaars erg goed over dit spel hebben nagedacht. De titel promoot een onconventionele aanpak en daagt je uit zelf na te denken. Bovendien leidt je avontuur je tot verschillende eindes. De puzzels zitten kwalitatief sterk in elkaar, evenals de sfeer en personages van deze spellen. Je zult constant geboeid blijven en verder spelen, op je eigen manier. Helaas ontbreken de achievements in de Nintendo Switch-versie, maar dat maakt je dwalingen in het kasteel van Lucanor niet minder de moeite waard.
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27/10/2017 |
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The Count Lucanor is definitely worth a place in your Switch eShop library. Comprising a castle of a range of different puzzle challenges in each room, it's like a scarier version of the Crystal Maze. Well-written storytelling also helps its case, and while it may not be long, it certainly is memorable.
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24/10/2017 |
87
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'RikyLVC'
Si quieres sentir tensión, y vivir una gran aventura en este castillo alocado, os recomendamos el juego enormemente. Sobretodo porque para ser un juego de 14,99€ vale mucho la pena jugarlo
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01/11/2017 |
82
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El juego peca en algunas mecánicas y en la duración del mismo. Pero la rejugabilidad que tiene hacen que esto antes mencionado quede no tan presente en la cabeza de cada jugador. El juego a nivel argumental esta bien logrado y como dije antes la rejugabilidad del mismo hace opacar un poco esos puntos negativos que tiene.
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Álvaro
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24/10/2017 |
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Álvaro
El Conde Lucanor supone una mezcla casi perfecta de mecánicas de exploración, puzles y sigilo en un título que tiene como telón de fondo el terror. Quizás la historia no sea demasiado profunda, sin embargo es lo bastante interesante como para mantenernos enganchados de principio a fin por los misterios que hay que desentrañar. A esto tenemos que sumar su estupendo apartado gráfico y su fantástica banda sonora, con lo que podemos decir que Baroque Decay Games han creado un título muy interesante en el que pasar un rato terrorífico en Nintendo Switch.
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Alessandro Caberlotto
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28/10/2017 |
82
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Alessandro Caberlotto
The Count Lucanor è un gioco affascinante e divertente, che costruisce con semplicità e precisione un impianto narrativo davvero solido, anche e soprattutto attraverso l'interazione con gli strani personaggi che popolano il castello. Unendo le meccaniche esplorative e puzzle solving di The Legend of Zelda e gli elementi horror/survival di Silent Hill, il titolo ci regala un'esperienza che vale davvero la pena provare, anche per chi generalmente non apprezza la pixel art. Unica nota leggermente stonata è il prezzo (circa 15 euro) in rapporto all'effettiva longevità, che si attesta attorno alle sei ore volendo ottenere tutti i finali. Ciò detto, Baroque Decay confeziona un ottimo prodotto che costituisce una valida aggiunta alla già corposa offerta dello store online targato Nintendo.
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Luis Miguel Calzada
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30/10/2017 |
80
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Luis Miguel Calzada
Puede que no sea el mejor survival horror independiente del mercado (Yomawari logra asustar más, por ejemplo), pero El Conde Lucanor es una aventura con toques de terror muy resultona. Logra enganchar desde el principio, y ver cómo nuestras acciones afectan al desarrollo de la aventura y a su desenlace es de lo más satisfactorio.
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José Ángel Álvarez 'ASTURmatr'
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23/10/2017 |
80
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José Ángel Álvarez 'ASTURmatr'
Con sus luces y sus sombras, el juego recrea una atmósfera que te mete de lleno en una sórdida historia llena de truculentos personajes. Y, aunque la calidad de los puzles es dispar, la jugabilidad que ofrece es robusta y con una narrativa excelente.
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David Lloyd
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19/10/2017 |
80
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David Lloyd
After getting over the fact that Hans walks too slow, I really started to get captured in the mythos surrounding the castle. The story was engaging and the puzzles were satisfyingly difficult, the only issue being it really is only a one and done experience. A worthwhile experience, but you can really only be shocked by a decapitated head surrounded by dancing goats once.
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02/11/2017 |
80
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The Count Lucanor weet de speler op het verkeerde been te zetten en een hele andere game voor te schotelen dan dat hij op het eerste gezicht doet voorkomen. Dit is alles behalve jammer, want je krijgt een heel leuk spel te spelen. Het niet kunnen doden van je vijanden en de stealth-achtige gameplay, gemixt met leuke puzzels is een combinatie die goed uit de verf komt. Ook de lugubere setting en soms wat bizarre humor vallen allemaal positief uit. Het is alleen weer jammer dat de besturing je soms tegenwerkt en de framerate erg onstabiel is. Dit zit de gameplay helaas soms erg in de weg.
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Javier Aranda Cerezo
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23/10/2017 |
75
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Javier Aranda Cerezo
The Count Lucanor es una aventura interesante, con un cambio de apariencia que, de no existir internet, sorprendería, y con varios finales y decisiones en nuestro camino. Un poco de sigilo, un poco de exploración y algunos puzles y objetos nos llevarán a vivir una corta pero intensa aventura que luce muy bien ya sea en modo portátil o en sobremesa.
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Lorenzo Bravo
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17/02/2020 |
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Lorenzo Bravo
El Conde Lucanor es un juego que invita a jugarlo del tirón. Un survival horror trabajado en pixelart, con perspectiva top-down y estética anime que nos presenta un relato loco, atrevido y muy original. Con un aspecto visual y unas mecánicas sencillas, consigue crear unas dinámicas muy divertidas y adictivas. Una vez que entres en El Castillo Ténebre, no querrás soltar el mando.
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Ryan Craddock
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24/10/2017 |
70
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Ryan Craddock
The Count Lucanor is a mostly enjoyable horror tale that is only prevented from being a truly great game thanks to a couple of performance issues and relatively short duration. At its best, the game offers a surprisingly rich story, intriguing (and genuinely creepy) characters and surroundings, and enjoyable puzzle-based tasks to ponder over. The candle and saving systems add to the stress imposed by the castle, forcing you to choose between being safe in the present or keeping supplies for later on (although a harder difficulty setting which provides less of these items could have worked wonders). If you’re looking for something a little bit different, this could well be the game for you.
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Ginny W.
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19/10/2017 |
70
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Ginny W.
The Count Lucanor puts a lot of effort into doing a lot of things all at once. I’ve already mentioned the various genres that it draws inspiration from, as well as the quick twists and turns that the story delivers in a relatively short space of time. It doesn’t examine any one thing particularly deeply, but that leaves a lot of room for entertainment, and the game definitely delivers with its black humour and its uncanny ability to humanise the horrific. It’s a little too cute to give you a real fright, but I’ve found that at 1 in the morning, tucked under the covers with the ominous soundtrack ringing in my ears, the last thing you’re going to be wanting is a full-blown jump scare. There are games that deliver horror that’s confronting and often gory, but The Count Lucanor excelled at showing a different side of fear that other studios should take cues from. On the downside, I’ll never trust another goat again for as long as I live.
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16/10/2017 |
70
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21/10/2017 |
70
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The Count Lucanor has its issues -- the story can be quite cheesy and the handheld performance is disappointing -- yet at its core, The Count Lucanor offers beautiful retro-inspired graphics and a level of both freedom and critical thinking that can be rare in modern games.
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27/10/2017 |
70
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Baroque Decay haben mit The Count Lucanor ein unterhaltsames und skurriles Puzzle-Adventure geschaffen, das besonders mit Kopfhörern im Handheldmodus der Switch viel Spaß macht. Das Gameplaykonzept des Survival- und Puzzle-Adventures motiviert und hat mich bis zum Ende gut unterhalten. Die angegebene Spielzeit von fünf Stunden hängt natürlich davon ab, wie schnell ihr im Spiel vorankommt. Zudem bietet das Spiel mit den fünf möglichen Enden die Möglichkeit, einen weiteren Anlauf zu wagen. Qualitativ hat der Nintendo eShop mittlerweile einige Indieperlen im Spieleangebot, die um denselben Preis ein besseres Gesamtpaket bieten. Wer dennoch Lust auf ein originelles Puzzle-Adventure hat, kann gerne einen Blick riskieren.
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01/11/2017 |
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The Count Lucanor is a bloody weird game, but I couldn’t help but to find the whole experience rather endearing. I think it’ll certainly be a title that’ll be divisive amongst gamers though…
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Ricardo Fernández Andrés
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26/10/2017 |
65
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Ricardo Fernández Andrés
Si el aspecto gráfico o sus problemas no os echan para atrás, El Conde Lucanor es una gran aventura que se divierte con el jugador y que alardea de usar diversos géneros con bastante soltura. Llega completamente traducido al idioma de Cervantes y es asequible para nuestros bolsillos -aunque quizás con un precio algo elevado para lo que ofrece- por lo que es una opción muy viable para resolver los misterios del castillo Ténebre en nuestros ratos libres -sobre todo por su corta duración-. Estética pixelart funcional, misterio, acción, toques rpg y rompecabezas es lo que vais a encontrar en este videojuego mitad español mitad galo. Y a Hans, un personaje que podéis amar u odiar, aunque mucho nos tememos que será lo segundo...
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02/11/2017 |
65
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The Count Lucanor is a fun and extremely provocative game. The story and themes are deep, dark, and full of fantasy. The visuals and most of the music and audio is well done and fit the overall style besides a few harsh sound effects. Unfortunately, the performance problems, multiple crashes, and the short run time hamper this enjoyable game. I’m not sure I would recommend this as of now with the issues and the short duration especially for the high price the Switch version is asking. Fortunately, you can find it cheap on Steam, which I would recommend.
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24/10/2017 |
60
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There is a decent little game here and one I could see some enjoying if they had an evening to spend playing this very slow paced game. Make no mistake getting around feels tiresome at times and you just wish the character could run. There are some frustrating design choices made here which you won't realise until it's too late for example using too many coins on saves. Slowdown also reared its ugly head to my dismay. If you fancy a little mystery where you will get to interact with all manner of weird characters, solving some puzzles and enjoy a slower pace of game then this could be for you.
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Albert Lichi
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28/10/2017 |
50
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Albert Lichi
The Count Lucanor is as average as it gets. The most impressive aspect is definitely the animated cut-scenes and how many different ways the story can be completed. The problem is that the whole thing is over so quickly - about as long as it takes to tell an actual fairytale. In-game pixel art fails to impress and the amateurish designs and animations undercut the story and themes as depicted in the writing and cut-scenes. Also, Metal Slug 3 is on the Nintendo Switch and runs perfectly, so there is no reason why The Count Lucanor suffers some egregious performance issues.
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15/10/2017 |
40
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The Count Lucanor isn’t necessarily bad, but it’s really not that good either, as the monsters fail to live up to ambiance the game’s soundtrack and whispers creates. It’s also a short game, which normally isn’t a bad thing, but it is when the game is The Count Lucanor and Hans is just too slow a moving protagonist that his turtle crawl literally bored me from start to finish. Now I hate to be the guy who says “give this game a miss,” but with the likes of Don’t Knock Twice and Super Mario Odyssey coming soon to Switch, there really is no point in picking it up now as it might make for a better purchase later on down the line, but if you do feel like picking up one Merge Games Switch title, Unbox: Newbie’s Adventure is out now and a huge step on from the lesser work that is showing its age that is The Count Lucanor.
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