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October 2020
(78%)
78 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(91%)
22 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
De l'amour inconditionnel pour les vaisseaux de Star Wars
Un gameplay profond qui se maîtrise par palier
Une vue cockpit imposée
Une emphase sur le teamplay qui fonctionne
Manette
Clavier/souris
HOTAS
Vous avez le choix
Une expérience VR immersive
Un mode solo qui tient debout
Un multijoueur solide
Notamment pour les Batailles de flotte
Des sensations de pilotage au rendez-vous
Huit vaisseaux
Huit façon de jouer
Un respect total de la saga avec des clins d'oeils agréables
De très beau
La qualité du sound-design
L'intensité des combats
Plutôt propre visuellement
Le fonctionnement par “jobs”
Certaines missions du solo
Le feeling du pilotage
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
… mais qui pêche sur l'écriture et la structure des missions
Chiche en contenu et ça risque de rester comme ça
Mise en route laborieuse pour les HOTAS
Problèmes techniques de lancement bien gênants
Ces bombardiers TIE qui encaissent comme des cochons
Extrait: Star Wars Squadrons is the answer to everyone—including us—craving a modern reboot of the thrilling Star Wars X-Wing space fighter combat SIM experience from the 1990s. Until now, the Star Wars gaming experience was restricted to the forgettable multi-pl...
Publié: 2020-10-07, Auteur: Eric , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Extrait: Star Wars: Squadrons is a deeply unexpected and unexpectedly deep game. I'm not referring to the way that Squadrons was kept under wraps until its surprise announcement back in June, to release in early October. I'm thinking more about how the game feels...
Simple yet engaging story, Diverse, creative mission design, Surprisingly deep flight mechanics, Targeting system is great when it works, Beautiful, vibrant visuals, Multiplayer dogfights are fun
Cockpit view won't appeal to some, Some missions aren't as fun as others, Targeting system doesn't always work, Fleet Battles are too drawn out
Star Wars: Squadrons is a mostly-successful throwback offering impressive sights, intense action, and the opportunity for fun multiplayer throwdowns. Some mechanical quirks, a couple irritating missions, and a lack of depth holds Squadrons back from being...
Squadrons is a Star Wars experience I've been looking for since the ‘90s. A two-decade quest has come to an end. I'd happily pay for a bit more single player content, and I hope the devs have some tricks up their sleeves to expand the multiplayer. I'd lov...
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(88%)
Publié: 2020-10-06, Auteur: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
Star Wars Squadrons is an incredibly well-optimised game on PC, and while the game did launch with some animation issues, early patches have appeared to address these early issues, at least on our test system. Every graphics card that we tested was able...
Publié: 2020-10-01, Auteur: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
VR and HOTAS support is incredible, Multiplayer modes are challenging and fun, Decent storyline, Graphically beautiful across the board, Cross-compatibility and mix-and-match between VR and non-VR
6 maps is not enough, and Yavin is just empty, Not enough modes, Characters have dead eyes and blank expressions
Star Wars: Squadrons delivers a fantastic single player story, excellent flight combat, and dogfighting that feels incredible. Gorgeous graphics translate perfectly to VR, and HOTAS support is the only way to play this game. There's simply nothing like th...
Cet avis était-il utile?
(85%)
Publié: 2020-10-14, Auteur: Darren , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Extrait: A long time ago, in a country far, far away (well, 1978, in the UK), your author, only seven years old, first pondered on what it would be like to sit in the cockpit of an X-Wing Fighter. Over the years, advances in video game have enabled me to do just t...
Extrait: Confession time: I have been dreaming of actually strapping into the cockpit of an Incom T-65B X-Wing starfighter ever since I saw Luke Skywalker use one to blow up the first Death Star in Star Wars: A New Hope. It's a dream that I've held onto for over t...