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Arad de DNF se expande hacia la aventura de mundo abierto

Autor : Joshua Actualizar : Dec 19,2024

La franquicia insignia de Nexon, Dungeon & Fighter, se expande con un nuevo Entry: Dungeon & Fighter: Arad. Esta aventura de mundo abierto en 3D, presentada en los Game Awards, marca una diferencia con respecto a títulos anteriores.

El avance teaser debut muestra un mundo vasto y numerosos personajes, lo que generó especulaciones entre los fanáticos sobre posibles tipos de clases. Dungeon & Fighter: Arad promete exploración de mundo abierto, combate dinámico y una lista diversa de clases jugables. También se destaca un fuerte enfoque narrativo, con nuevos personajes y acertijos atractivos.

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La estética del tráiler sugiere un estilo que recuerda a los juegos de MiHoYo. Si bien las imágenes son impresionantes, existe el riesgo de alienar a los fanáticos acostumbrados a la jugabilidad tradicional de la serie. Sin embargo, los importantes esfuerzos de marketing de Nexon, incluida la publicidad destacada en el lugar de los Game Awards, demuestran su confianza en el éxito de Arad.

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