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Le mythe de Cthulhu bien traité, Un scénario qui s'apprécie, L'ambiance au top, Le doublage français, une bonne surprise, Des mécaniques de recherche riches, Un peu de réflexion, Une ville bien glauque
Visages inexpressifs, Pas toujours à niveau sur la technique, Un open world illusoire, Des missions trop guidées, mais qui finissent pas tourner en rond, mais pas de quoi se faire une crampe de cerveau, Gunfights mous, IA aux fraises
Une ambiance réussie, Fidélité à l'univers de Lovecraft, Un pèle-mêle des jeux d'enquêtes, Une ville ouverte avec une exploration libre, Une histoire dense, Un doublage FR de qualité
Mais des séquences de combats ratées, Mais trop peu de possibilités hors quêtes, Redondance globale au niveau de la routine de jeu, Une mise en scène un peu datée, Les temps de chargements
Eh bien, The Sinking City m'a plutôt surpris! Alors que je pensais que le titre serait une pale tentative de coller à l'oeuvre de Lovecraft, le résultat final est plutôt convaincant. Bien sûr rien n'est parfait et de nombreux défauts sont a déplorer, mai...
The Sinking City is a dark Lovecraftian detective tale. You must solve the many crimes, help the inhabitants of Oakmount, and fight insanity to resolve your demons. Can you uncover the mystery that surrounds your haunting visions, or are you cursed to liv
Traversing the city can become tiresome, The combat is slow and feels underpowered, The clues are cryptic and lead you to guess your answers,
Publié: 2019-07-02, Auteur: Steve , review by: theguardian.com
Extrait: Video games have enthusiastically mined the oeuvre of gothic author HP Lovecraft, but The Sinking City might just be the most Lovecraftian game yet. Based on two of his stories – Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and his Family, and The Shadow Over...
Great atmosphere, Writing is interesting, Intense sense of dread
Getting around Oakmont is boring, Combat is boring, The cases are also boring, Actually the whole game is peppered with lots of boring bits
The Sinking City is a near-miss, and a unique foray into surivival horror. It doesn't coddle you, and it certainly doesn't do any hand-holding, which makes it a unique detective outing let down in its execution by a number of tiny flaws. A sequel that foc...
Rough edges run through The Sinking City - both the city and the game itself - but in the case of the latter it's mostly down to over-ambition.There are a multitude of systems and ideas stitched together here and most of them aren't quite done justice, ra...
Extrait: The Sinking City is Frogwares' latest, and it's the team behind The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes series - a series that's been running since 2002 - most ambitious title to date. It tries to apply the dev's brand of detective gameplay to a sprawling open w...
An imagaintive location that feels new, Thoughtful detective puzzles that don't hold your hand, Incredible atmosphere that really unnerves,
Combat is a bit flat, Racism is a bit much,
Reviewed on PCThe Sinking City has an incredible atmosphere that really grips the darkest parts of your mind. Oakmont feels hostile, unwelcoming and full of secrets, but the game makes it clear that it might cost more than just your life to find out wha...
The mystery solving element of the game is highly satisfying if you can push through its flaws
Absolutely riddled with technical problems that can't be blamed on Cthulhu, Sometimes not entirely clear what you're supposed to be doing, There are only so many conversations with dead eyed NPCs I can take