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Les visuels travaillés et jolis
La ramification complexe du scénario
Le mode rivalité sympathique entre amis
Une VF de bonne qualité
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L'écriture décevante
Jeu bien court
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Publié: 2017-11-24, Auteur: Marc , review by: actugaming.net
Les visuels travaillés et jolis, La ramification complexe du scénario, Le mode rivalité sympathique entre amis, Une VF de bonne qualité
Mais pas homogènes, L'écriture décevante, Jeu bien court, Quelques incohérences notables
J'attendais du coin de l'œil ce Hidden Agenda, espérant assouvir ma faim à l'approche de Detroit (Quantic Dreams): j'ai été tout de même mitigé. J'ai beaucoup apprécié cette envie de changer notre façon de jouer en sortant nos portables mais la palette d...
Publié: 2017-11-22, Auteur: Oli , review by: eurogamer.net
Extrait: Why is Hidden Agenda called Hidden Agenda? Supermassive Games' follow-up to its horror sleeper Until Dawn is a dark and rain-soaked police procedural about a serial killer called the Trapper who appears to strike again just as the man who confessed to the...
Interesting use of PlayLink, Slick cinematic visuals, Ripple effect changes the narrative, Cool to steer the storyline with your family or friends,
Cliched and predictable storyline, Spoilt by plot holes and unbelievable behaviour, Hidden agenda mode leaves no room for subtlety
As a game for chilling out on the sofa with a handful of friends or the family, Hidden Agenda is pretty cool. Yet there's a lot about the mechanics, the story, the situations and the characters that seems wilfully, crazily dumb. For £20 for a few hours of...
Publié: 2017-11-01, Auteur: Thomas , review by: darkzero.co.uk
Extrait: Hidden Agenda is yet another one of those adventure games in the modern mold. Whilst some look to time travel to enhance gameplay and others are literally out of this world Hidden Agenda 's gimmick is much more tactile – it's your phone. In fact, everythi...
Publié: 2018-01-10, Auteur: Matthew , review by: gaming-age.com
Extrait: As someone who generally views video games and reading mystery novels as solitary pursuits, I have to confess that I don't fully understand the appeal of Hidden Agenda as a murder mystery party game. Sure, it's built around a taut murder mystery, but a gr...
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Publié: 2017-12-01, Auteur: Dave , review by: ztgd.com
Branching paths are significant, Easy accessibility through PlayLink, Vote for player traits
Too much weight put on a few timed sections, Hidden Agenda mode lacks real intrigue, Doesn't scale well to smaller groups, Major issue trying to continue a saved game
Hidden Agenda isn't very deep, but it's a fun and creative game that you're going to want to share with all of your friends. It's an interesting showcase of making a typical adventure title into a party experience that takes advantage of the PlayStation's...
Engaging story, Fun twist playing with friends, Phone as the controller is a nice touch, Branching narrative encourages replayability
Not much in terms of gameplay, Some QTEs don't give enough time to properly react
Hidden Agenda is like stepping into a crime drama and influencing how it plays out. The branching narrative is a welcoming aspect and makes me want to play it multiple times. It's fun to play alone, but taking it on with friends is a treat all on it's own...
There is a lot of promise in Hidden Agenda, some of which is left unfulfilled. The PlayLink setup requires more work, as it suffers from some inevitable teething issues. And the story and atmosphere of the game are far from original. But the social aspect...