AereA

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Résumé

AereA est un Action RPG musical dans lequel vous incarnez l'un des disciples du Grand Maestro Guido et explorez Aezir, une île flottante qui a été brisée en plusieurs morceaux. Votre mission est de trouver et de rapporter les neuf instruments primordiaux afin de restaurer l'équilibre et la paix dans le monde. Vous devez vous frayer un chemin à travers toutes les parties des îles dispersées, accomplir des quêtes, résoudre des énigmes, vaincre des boss et découvrir la vérité qui se cache derrière les îles. Serez-vous capable de ramener les neuf instruments primordiaux ?

Incarnez Wolff, l'archer de la harpe, Jacques, le chevalier du violoncelle, Jules, le mage de la luth, Claude, le tireur de trompette, ou faites équipe avec vos amis en coopération locale. Collectionnez les feuilles de musique pour apprendre de nouvelles compétences et personnaliser vos armes en fonction de votre style de jeu.


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AereA Critiques et évaluations

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Review by CD-Action
25 septembre 2017

You enter the philharmonic hall, you take your seat and listen to musicians tuning their instruments and the audience whispering. Then the noise dies down and... that’s all, you can go home. That’s exactly how Aerea feels.

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Review by GameGrin
4 août 2017

AereA’s priority is to make the player feel totally engaged in a mystical world that has been fully committed to representing the power of music. I found myself astounded at how many mechanical holes this game contains when its visuals are so contrastingly stunning.

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Review by SuperkenGaming [user]
27 juin 2017

Aereaan annoying mazeAerea is a dungeon crawler that can be played solo or with up to 4 people locally, no online play here...And youAereaan annoying mazeAerea is a dungeon crawler that can be played solo or with up to 4 people locally, no online play here...And you won’t really need the help…This game is laughably easy…You start the game choosing one of 4 characters and you can switch characters by backing out to the main menuthere’s a hand to hand character with a shield and sword... and then 3 ranged characters...The archer the best feeling of the 3 but ultimately the shield and sword character is easily the best way to go as you’ll be doing a lot of slashing to collect this games currency…This game starts out as a typical dungeon crawler with none of the loot..There are 2 different level systems here…One for your instrument or weapon, and one for your character…Your character level means more health, magic, and special moves you unlock…As you level up your weapon you’re able to dump skill points into places like power or health…And with the music notes you pick up from enemies and breakable items you can buy consumables or upgrade your special moves...which is the better chosie as youre not going to need the soncumables at all…This game poses no challenge at all...its 8 hours of fetch questing with a slow character, in boring dungeons, and boring combat…the gameplay loop is go the this place on the map, activate a becon or collect an item or items off of certain enemies return to the hall until you unlock a mission to take down one of the games 9 bossesAnd these bosses are just as much of a joke as the rest of the game..I appreciate their design and puns in this music based world…and once you defeat one you’re awarded one of the instruments you need to keep the world together...Your goal is to go out there and collect them all…But I defeated all of them with hardly any effort at all...Which is surprising considering there is no way to dodge attacks in this game...you would assume 1 or 2 would give me trouble... but they didn’t...Except for the very final boss that’s difficult out of nowhere...This boss can easily kill you in only 2 hitsand the very final boss battle is where I learned that if you die during a boss fight you have to start the entire dungeon all over again...Which is a pain pretty much anywhere but the beginning few hours as the game slowly turns in a maze game…throwing switches to unlock doors across the map and then run to it, throw another switch to open another door until you can finally get to the right spot on the map for the item you need or portal to the boss of that area…this of course made this annoying over powered boss even more annoying having to go through a sewer maze again and again…awful checkpoint system and boring world asidethe game also has a few annoying bugs especially when you’re back in the hub areaOne level I got stuck behind a door and had to restart.. but numerous times back in the hub, my character would be attacking all by himself making it impossible to interact with the map or turn in my quests…it was a mild nuisance thankfully fixed by backing out to the main menu.. But a few times I had to close the game out completely and hop back in…Area is just not a good game...There’s no challenge here…There’s no fun here...Pretty mediocreI give areaa 5/10

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Review by GameSpew
19 juin 2017

Aerea‘s story is great, the concept is lovely, but the execution doesn’t hit the right note. It’s colourful, full of bombastic music and character, but lacks depth and fluid gameplay mechanics.

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Review by Hooked Gamers
8 juin 2017

Despite a promising aesthetic style, the game’s formulaic story, lacklustre gameplay, and buggy mechanics make for an experience that is difficult to recommend. Better, more interesting titles in the genre are a dime a dozen, but unfortunately, not many of them offer local co-op. I will therefore conclude by saying that you should pick this game up only if you’re specifically looking for a couch multiplayer game to play with your friends and family. If you’re looking for a single-player experience, you’ll be better off looking somewhere else.

Informations sur le jeu
Date de Sortie 2 juin 2017
Éditeur SOEDESCO Publishing, Triangle Studios
Contenu Classé E10+ (Everyone 10+)
Modes de Jeu Un seul joueur, Multijoueur, Coopérative, Écran partagé
Perspectives des joueurs Vue d'oiseau / Isométrique
Genres Aventure, Jeux de rôles (RPG), Indie, Musique
Thèmes Action, Enfants
Plateformes Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One