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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Un ton décalé
De l'action complètement débridée
Des personnages plaisants
Aussi bien chez les héros que chez les antagonistes
Une durée de vie solide
Le casting
L'impression de retrouver l'ambiance des dessins animés d'antan
Un gros défouloir
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
… Mais une histoire qui manque encore de second degré
While the world of Agents of Mayhem didn't excite me, the core shooting and running around was enjoyable enough to keep me playing. Plus, the prospect of unlocking new agents from the very start really relieved that itch of earning “new stuff”.MPU 4 (Desk...
Publié: 2017-04-05, Auteur: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Extrait: Developer Deep Silver Volition spent much of the last decade working on Saints Row, an obscenely over-the-top sandbox series that made even Grand Theft Auto 's shenanigans look tame by comparison.A quick look at the plot of Saints Row IV, for example -...
It's impressive that Agents of Mayhem already has half an hour of relatively stable gameplay considering it doesn't even have a launch date; it's made a good impression. It will be interesting to see how Volition can keep the character abilities fresh...
Eye-catching animated interludes, Some characters provide a unique approach to combat
Repetitive mission treadmill, Characters are uneven, both in utility and in dialogue, It's boring
Mentioned in this articleAgents of Mayhem$59.99MSRP $59.99Viewon AmazonAnyway, for a game called Agents of Mayhem this is surely the least chaotic game imaginable. Volition finally got combat up to par, but to the detriment of literally everything else. I...
Publié: 2017-08-28, Auteur: David , review by: gamecrate.com
Agents of Mayhem has enough gameplay diversity and fun characters to keep you occupied for a few hours, but it won't take long for the repetitive missions, horrendously heavy-handed comedic overtones, and tired gameplay loop to wear on your patience...
Agents of Mayhem has a lot to love, but the open-world aspect of the game feels odd. Neo-Seoul feels small and the ability to summon a fast car whenever you want doesn't help make it come across as substantial. The side activities aren't anything special...
Light, cartoony flair is a nice departure from drabber open-world games, Every agent feels unique and useful, Swapping between characters is seamless and gives the game identity
Missions and side activities are incredibly repetitive, Cartoon cutscenes are a nice idea but just look bad, Co-op feels like a glaring omission
Enlarge / Scheherazade is great for taking out large groups.reader comments 29Share this storyGame detailsDeveloper: VolitionPublisher: Deep SilverPlatform: PS4 (reviewed), Xbox One, WindowsRelease Date: Aug. 15, 2017ESRB Rating: M for MaturePrice: $60Lin...
Publié: 2017-08-15, Auteur: Mike , review by: kotaku.com
Extrait: If Overwatch had a single-player story mode, it would be Agents of Mayhem. If a big-name developer devoted the time and energy to do a G.I. Joe game right, it would be Agents of Mayhem. If Crackdown had more personality and jokes about balls, it would b...