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#1441
Posté 15 July 2009 à 08:35

#1442
Posté 15 July 2009 à 09:29

#1444
Posté 15 July 2009 à 10:37

Cette ville, le monde des hommes est plein de vulgarité, il est absurde et laid mais, même avec tout cela, je trouve la force de sourire. "
#1445
Posté 15 July 2009 à 10:40
rhed308, le 15 July 2009 à 10:37, dit :
#1446
Posté 15 July 2009 à 12:37
http://kotaku.com/53...o-not-like-dqix
Modifié par rhed308, 15 July 2009 à 12:58.

Cette ville, le monde des hommes est plein de vulgarité, il est absurde et laid mais, même avec tout cela, je trouve la force de sourire. "
#1447
Posté 15 July 2009 à 12:59
Une note reste une note et comme le souligne rhed, le jeu sort à peine et certains donnent déjà leur avis, je crois qu'on a assez d'exemples ici d'avis prématurés pour savoir ce que ça vaut.
#1448
Posté 16 July 2009 à 13:15
Par boulapoire, Gamekult.com
Agenda, posté le jeudi 16 juillet 2009 à 12h 46
Tag(s) : PS3, Jeu de rôles/Tactique
Mobile | Enveloppe | Imprimante | Bulle
[PlayStation 3] Deux ans après la bataille, Ghostlight a décidé d'éditer le premier Agarest Senki PS3 en Europe sous le nom d'Agarest: Generations of War.
Le Tactical-RPG gentiment coquin né de la collaboration entre Idea Factory, Red Entertainment et Compile Heart arrivera en septembre prochain sur le Vieux Contienent, en édition simple ou dans une version collector contenant un artbook, des cartes postales et d'autres bonus pas encore précisés.

Cette ville, le monde des hommes est plein de vulgarité, il est absurde et laid mais, même avec tout cela, je trouve la force de sourire. "
#1450
Posté 29 July 2009 à 19:33
Japan Review Check: Blood of Bahamut, Tingle, Tales
What do they think of Sonic Chronicles?
By Kevin Gifford, 07/29/2009
A quick roundup of all the interesting Japanese game reviews this week, as printed in Famitsu magazine:
- Blood of Bahamut (8/7/7/8, 30 points): Everyone agreed that the game ("highly reminiscent of Shadow of the Colossus") is very hard if you're taking it on in solo mode. "It's possible to beat the game in single mode," wrote one, "but it's a challenge and it requires repeated leveling and equipment powering. Even multiplayer assumes leveling; it's a pretty severe difficulty level." This may be good news to many, though, especially since the "awe-inspiring giant monsters" are neat and "the sense of achievement for defeating them is something unique."
- Tingle's Balloon Trip of Love (9/8/8/9, 34 points): "Tingle's horrible personality (I mean that as a compliment) and the unique game world are exquisitely put together," wrote one reviewer. Everyone had a remarkable amount of good things to say about this loony adventure, from the humor and "stressless interface" to the hard-but-not-unfair puzzle aspects. "I like the toy box-like design," another stated.
- Tales of VS. (8/8/8/8, 32 points): As always, Famitsu never says anything that bad about a Tales game, even a Smash Bros.-y side story on the PSP. "The controls are simple," one wrote, "but the gameplay system is remarkably deep. It's pretty basic as a multiplayer game, but I get the impression that the charms of the series are well-represented."
- Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood (8/6/6/8, 28 points): This is just coming out now in Japan, believe it or not, and opinions from Famitsu's editors are mixed. Some complaints are small ("The font's tiny and hard to read, but I guess it would've been too hard to change since this is a port from the US version"); some are larger ("The touch-pen-only controls take a lot of the Sonic-like speediness away from the game"). Other reviewers had rosier opinions overall, though: "The interface might have some issues, but the puzzle-solving using your party's skills and the highly strategic battles are pretty addictive."
- Marble Saga: Kororinpa (7/7/6/6, 26 points): Again, this one came out in the US pretty far ahead of Japan, and again, opinions were pretty mixed. Reviewers had praise for the simple controls and the variety apparent in the stages; "it looks like a casual little thing at first, but a lot of stages are surprisingly tough," wrote one. But three out of four reviewers specifically called out the bits where you have jump or shoot your ball out a cannon: "It gets really hard all of a sudden, and it becomes this annoying trial-and-error process."
- MagnaCarta II (8/8/7/7, 30 points): "There's a lot of terms and gameplay controls to remember at the beginning, but once you get used to the seamlessly-unfolding battles, you get a completely stressless sense of fun," one reviewer said. Others praised the title as "much more accessible" to a wider range of users than the previous game, but "since combos play such a huge role, you tend to use the same attack pattern over and over again, which is boring."
Je ne sais pas trop quoi penser de ces notes made in Famitsu.


Cette ville, le monde des hommes est plein de vulgarité, il est absurde et laid mais, même avec tout cela, je trouve la force de sourire. "
#1451
Posté 31 July 2009 à 14:29
http://www.square-enix.co.jp/0807/
peut être la réédition de FF7?
#1452
Posté 31 July 2009 à 14:38
j'imagine même pas combien doivent s'exciter devant ce nouveau jeu mystère de SE sur d'autres sites de jeux...et crier au remake de FF7 à tout va...
Modifié par deathyuya, 31 July 2009 à 14:39.
#1454
Posté 31 July 2009 à 15:22
#1457
Posté 31 July 2009 à 16:06
#1459
Posté 31 July 2009 à 16:36
Tout dépend de possible accords ou de la rentabilité qu'ils en attendent
#1460
Posté 31 July 2009 à 17:22


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