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La purga del diablo va gratuita, expande la banda sonora

By AlexanderApr 19,2025

Si eres fanático de los juegos de disparos de Heavy Metal y AR, entonces te espera un regalo con la última actualización de Devil's Purge. Este emocionante juego de Ontop, que tuve el placer de probar durante mi viaje a Portugal el año pasado, ahora está dando un salto significativo. No solo está expandiendo su banda sonora ya lentinadora de pulsos con nuevas pistas de artistas de metal independientes como Avesso, Visceral, Zero Massive y Tales for the Tack Troting, sino que también está en transición a un modelo gratuito, inspirado en el enfoque compartido del legendario Doom.

A partir de hoy, puede sumergirse en los niveles iniciales de Purga del diablo, con más de 60 niveles en total, completamente gratuito en la tienda de aplicaciones iOS. Este no es tu juego AR típico donde solo apuntas y disparas; En la purga del diablo, te moverás activamente para esquivar a los enemigos y revelar sus puntos débiles, lo que lo convierte en una experiencia intensa y atractiva. Con la opción de personalizar su equipo desde el principio usando recursos de sesiones anteriores, el juego ofrece un nuevo sistema de combate que es desafiante y gratificante.

Si has dudado en probar la purga del diablo, ahora es el momento perfecto para saltar y explotar las fuerzas del infierno. Y para aquellos que buscan algo completamente diferente, no se pierdan nuestra función "Antes del juego", donde Catherine Dellosa comparte sus pensamientos sobre el acogedor simulador culinario, el restaurante Cat, entre otros lanzamientos próximos que puedes jugar antes de su lanzamiento oficial.

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