Résumé
Armello est une grande aventure de cape et d'épée qui combine trois styles de jeu : les tactiques profondes des jeux de cartes et la riche stratégie des jeux de plateau, le tout combiné à un système de jeu de rôle de personnages.
En tant que héros de l'un des clans d'Armello, vous ferez des quêtes, des complots, engagerez des agents, explorerez, vaincrez des monstres, jetterez des sorts et affronterez d'autres joueurs, avec un objectif final en tête : prendre d'assaut le palais et devenir roi ou reine d'Armello. Le royaume d'Armello est aussi dangereux que magnifique, des périls, des banalités et des bandits se cachent à chaque coin de rue et une corruption qui se répand, connue sous le nom de pourriture, ne laisse aucune créature intacte.
Armello est la tentative de League of Geeks de révolutionner les jeux de plateau et de cartes numériques, tout en offrant aux joueurs un monde riche dans lequel ils peuvent créer leurs propres histoires d'aventures épiques. L'objectif était de créer un jeu riche, plein de coups bas, de rasades, d'alliances brisées, de ruses et de promesses vides - un jeu parfait pour jouer avec vos amis.
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Armello Critiques et évaluations
I really want to love this game. I really do. The gameplay is incredibly solid, the characters are very unique and surprisingly well-balancedI really want to love this game. I really do. The gameplay is incredibly solid, the characters are very unique and surprisingly well-balanced for the most part, the art style is absolutely gorgeous, and every game feels unique and interesting. There's a lot about this game that's genuinely amazing.But it's all dragged down by the game's awful, AWFUL connectivity issues. I can count on one hand the number of times I've played a game online and actually had it finish without the game breaking partway through. And by breaking, I mean that the turn timer just straight-up fails to work, and no one can make any progress whatsoever. I've literally just sat on the same player's turn for a full half hour without anything happening before finally giving up. I'd estimate about 70% of my games ended this way. The idea of seamlessly replacing a disconnected player with an AI seems like a foreign concept to the developers. And unfortunately, it's not just my connection - every single Armello player I've ever encountered on Xbox has encountered the same issue. Even getting a game to start is nightmarish - I've actually had multiple instances of the game just refusing to start despite all 4 players being present and ready. All of this is exacerbated by the total lack of local multiplayer - while this makes some sense due to certain game mechanics (hidden information, players being allowed to act when it's not their turn), it doesn't exactly help when your only other options are playing with predictable AI or attempting to play online only to run into a brick wall.Also there's a ton of DLC to the point where more than half the playable characters (and counting) have to be bought separately from the base game.I genuinely loved the games I was able to play to completion, and I desperately want to recommend this and give it a 9, but I can't in good conscience pretend these issues aren't there and don't drag down the game to the point of being nigh-unplayable.
Decent RPG board-video game, with very nice artstyle. The game is very RNG-heavy, and not only in battles, so you don't really feel the lossesDecent RPG board-video game, with very nice artstyle. The game is very RNG-heavy, and not only in battles, so you don't really feel the losses or wins are deserved.
A mediocre board game disguised by pretty videos and art.This game is incredibly random, there is no depth and no story, everything isA mediocre board game disguised by pretty videos and art.This game is incredibly random, there is no depth and no story, everything is determined by random dice rolls, there are no strategic choices to be made.There are supposed to be various ways to win, but unless someone has a lot of blind luck, the game time will run out and whoever happens to have the highest Prestige value wins.You constantly have to wait for all your opponents and NPCs to take their turns and that takes a very long time.The supposed RPG elements are non-existent.The videos and artwork are very pretty but they don't make a good board game alone.
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This game is to me what the clock is to civilization. Absolutely divine.Suck in your quick opinions. Anyone in the gaming industry shouldThis game is to me what the clock is to civilization. Absolutely divine.Suck in your quick opinions. Anyone in the gaming industry should study this game. Do not approach it to critique, but to learn. The balance is perfect, and anyone who would differ is just wrong.
Date de Sortie | 22 janvier 2015 |
Éditeur | League of Geeks |
Contenu Classé | E10+ (Everyone 10+) |
Modes de Jeu | Un seul joueur, Multijoueur, Coopérative |
Perspectives des joueurs | Vue d'oiseau / Isométrique, Vue de côté |
Genres | Aventure, Jeux de rôles (RPG), Indie, Simulateur, Stratégie, Stratégie au tour par tour (TBS), Jeu de cartes et de plateau, Quiz/Trivia |
Thèmes | Fantaisie |
Plateformes | Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Android, iOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch |