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Forspoken gratis en PS Plus: Divisive Game dibuja reacciones mixtas

Autor:Kristen Actualizar:Feb 20,2025

Forspoken gratis en PS Plus: Divisive Game dibuja reacciones mixtas

Forspoken, un año después del lanzamiento, continúa provocando discusiones acaloradas entre los jugadores, incluso con su PS más disponibilidad gratuita. La recepción del juego permanece muy dividida, con aquellos que lo jugaron de forma gratuita haciéndose eco de muchos de los sentimientos expresados ​​por aquellos que lo compraron a precio completo.

El anuncio de alineación adicional y premium de diciembre de 2024 más reveló una anticipación sorprendentemente positiva para Forspoken (junto con Sonic Frontiers). Sin embargo, una parte significativa de los jugadores abandonó el juego en cuestión de horas, citando una pobre narración de historias y "diálogo ridículo" como los principales inconvenientes. Si bien algunos apreciaron el combate, el parkour y la exploración, el consenso general apunta a la narrativa y al diálogo como elementos de disuasión significativos para el disfrute.

Parece poco probable que PS Plus reviva significativamente la fortuna de Forspoken, dadas sus inconsistencias inherentes. El juego de rol de acción sigue a Frey, un neoyorquino transportado a la impresionante pero peligrosa tierra de Athia. Armado con habilidades mágicas nuevas, Frey debe navegar este mundo expansivo, luchando contra criaturas monstruosas y poderosas matriarcas conocidas como Tants, todo en un intento desesperado por regresar a casa.

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