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Les éditeurs ont aimé
L'ascenseur émotionnel prévisible mais qui fonctionne
Ce qui fait que l'on s'attache beaucoup plus aux personnages
Un gameplay repensé qui fonctionne superbement bien
Un récapitulatif des tutoriels
Enfin
De nouvelles compositions magistrales
Un DL
Un scénario travaillé riche en rebondissements et en émotions
La diversité du chara-design
Un univers qui donne envie de s'y plonger dés les premières minutes
Explorer des titans avec des vues à couper le souffle
L'utilisation des lames dans tous
Certains visuels réussis
L'histoire a ses moments
Une B.O de qualité
Une localisation française au top
Les voix anglaises intéressantes
Un système de combat plus profond qu'il en a l'air
Une exploration engageante
Beaucoup de choses à faire
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Les modes de difficulté supérieure uniquement en New Game +
Les quêtes qui pourront en assommer certains
Toujours aussi limite techniquement malgré quelques progrès
Mais un peu gâché par le côté trop shonen manga
Sauf ceux des protagonistes trop standards (Rex
Pyra
Mythra. )
La Switch qui a du mal à suivre (clipping
Aliasing
Flou graphique. )
Un cruel manque d'options basiques (Bestiaire
Compendium
Clichés et codes du JRPG irritants
Fan service à tous les étages
Narration décousue qui donne parfois envie d'hurler
Extrait: It took me over a month to do, but I finally rolled the credits on Xenoblade Chronicles 2. This is a game that quickly because my most anticipated for the latter half of 2017, even ahead of the stellar Super Mario Odyssey and well polished Fire Emblem Wa...
Publié: 2018-01-15, Auteur: Daniel , review by: gamezone.com
Considering the kind of year that the Nintendo Switch has had, Xenoblade Chronicles 2 isn't the best of what the platform has to offer, but it does serve as a nice way to close out the console's first year. Chronicles 2 returns to a lot of the same themes...
You could theoretically play Xenoblade Chronicles 2 for months and not only find more things to do, but likely still enjoy doing them. It's a robust, well-crafted, and enjoyably addictive ride that JRPG fans, and even some WRPG diehards, should enjoy...
Extrait: Nintendo has done its best to provide a solid launch library for the Switch. In a year, the system has received an action-RPG, a racer, fighters, third-person shooters, a puzzle game, and an open-world platformer. Now, before the year is out, it has recei...
Publié: 2017-12-01, Auteur: Paul , review by: gaming-age.com
Extrait: Back on the Wii Nintendo introduced the Xenoblade series with Xenoblacde Chronicles. The game was later ported to the New 3DS and we got a spiritual successor a couple years ago. Well now Xenoblade Chronicles returns with more of a true sequel to the orig...
Publié: 2017-12-01, Auteur: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
Massive world to explore, Stunning vistas, Great soundtrack, Likeable cast
British voices will be divisive, Some obscure or complicated quests that aren't explained well
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is an essential JRPG for fans of the genre. If you own a Switch and have enjoyed JRPGs in the past, then you should get it, absolutely. In a year which had games like Tales of Berseria and Persona 5, it just might be the best JRPG o...
Huge game world, with lots to do, Sprawling, eye-catching landscapes, Deep combat system
Mechanics feel overly complicated at times, Character design is very generically anime, Annoying texture and object pop-in bugs
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 for the Nintendo Switch is a massive JRPG you can play at home or on the go, but if you aren't already familiar with the Xenoblade series, its design and scope can be bewildering...
As a long-time fan of the Xeno series, I found Xenoblade Chronicles 2 to be a disappointment. A little balance testing, some reduced system bloat, and a little more effort in presentation could have made it an RPG to remember. If you played Xenoblade Chro...