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Résumé
Prenez le contrôle de Nara, autrefois la guerrière la plus meurtrière du Cercle, aujourd'hui la fugitive la plus recherchée, dans une quête pour détruire le sombre culte qui l'a créée. Débloquez des armes dévastatrices et des capacités hallucinantes dans une véritable évolution du jeu de tir de combat spatial. Aux côtés de Forsaken, son chasseur intelligent, explorez des temples anciens, engagez-vous dans d'exaltants combats en apesanteur et aventurez-vous au-delà de notre réalité éveillée.
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Really enjoed the Nice and Really fun gameplay: slowly you learn ti use your powers and wepons, starting to feel really powerfull. I AlsoReally enjoed the Nice and Really fun gameplay: slowly you learn ti use your powers and wepons, starting to feel really powerfull. I Also loved the world building and specially the main characters, and how they interact. This game gives to me the vibes of some of my pref 80’s films like Navigator, Firefox, Iron Eagle and TopGun. Congrats to the developers and SH. Thanks! Hope to see more of this IP
This could have been so much better but instead falls flat on poor characters and bad writing. The graphics are decent as are the soundThis could have been so much better but instead falls flat on poor characters and bad writing. The graphics are decent as are the sound effects but the mission structures and voice overs are well below par. The gameplay is fairly average but the worst part of the game are the annoying bugs with one or two game breaking progress losing ones.
This could have been so much better but instead falls flat on poor characters and bad writing. The graphics are decent as are the soundThis could have been so much better but instead falls flat on poor characters and bad writing. The graphics are decent as are the sound effects but the mission structures and voice overs are well below par. The gameplay is fairly average but the worst part of the game are the annoying bugs with one or two game breaking progress losing ones.
Great trailer, bad game.It looks bad on the PS4. No trace of the thick PS5 graphics. But that would make it act more like a graphicsGreat trailer, bad game.It looks bad on the PS4. No trace of the thick PS5 graphics. But that would make it act more like a graphics blender.The gameplay is good, but the battles are too hard, and the spaceship is too sluggish. I've seen that far better in older Star Wars games.
A bit of a surprise, this one, a full-blooded space shooter that could sometimes throw a bit less at you but in the end stays fun and engaging. What a debut for the inexperienced team!
Despite a few flaws, in particular with regard to the structure of the scenario, the excessive presence of dialogues, an insignificant soundtrack and framerate drops, Chorus is the nice surprise of the end of 2021.
Chorus is an epic space expedition with some great components, but some weak points as well. All this does not mean that you will not enjoy it, but do not expect anything special from it
Intense and exhilarating combat in this space video game that reminds me so much of the old and beloved Descent, in terms of feeling andIntense and exhilarating combat in this space video game that reminds me so much of the old and beloved Descent, in terms of feeling and atmosphere. The idea of
Intense and exhilarating combat in this space video game that reminds me so much of the old and beloved Descent, in terms of feeling andIntense and exhilarating combat in this space video game that reminds me so much of the old and beloved Descent, in terms of feeling and atmosphere. The idea of
Chorus is one of the best space shooter today. A fun, attractive game that amazes you just by seeing and entering its world, but which falls short due to its repetitive missions and lack of additional elements.
This is a thrilling space combat game with an engaging unique story line.There is very little about the game not to like if you are a fan odThis is a thrilling space combat game with an engaging unique story line.There is very little about the game not to like if you are a fan od space combat.the combat is fast and polished. Weapons are diverse and do different damage depending on which one.Reading some of the actual critic comments it's clear that they don't play space combat sims or the case of the poor ones. Rate the game based on their own ethics applied to the character. Not the actual game. Beware if you buy games based on critics reviews they aren't always rigbt
In an adventure that narrates an interesting story, supported by a brilliant and well-developed cast of characters, players will eventually bring peace upon the universe, but only after overcoming a series of serious bugs and some inconsistencies that push back a rather formidable title. Still, a must-see for aspiring space fighters and genre fans.
Chorus sur Xbox Series X est une vraie perle. Ca faisait longtemps que je n'avais pas pris autant mon pieds sur un space opera. Beau, avec uneChorus sur Xbox Series X est une vraie perle. Ca faisait longtemps que je n'avais pas pris autant mon pieds sur un space opera. Beau, avec une bande son excellente (à faire au casque pour profiter de la plage sonore), ambiance au top, il réussit à mélanger style RPG, semi open world et shoot spatial. Le tout avec un scénario pas si mal que ça.Avec une très bonne durée de vie (surtout si vous faites les quêtes annexes), son seul défaut est de ne pas proposer de vue cockpit.Une très belle surprise et un jeu qui aurait mérité bien plus de publicité.
This is the real discovery of the passing year 2021. I was waiting for the game's release, expecting a simple space arcade game, a roguelikeThis is the real discovery of the passing year 2021. I was waiting for the game's release, expecting a simple space arcade game, a roguelike at most. But I got a whole space rpg! This is not the usual formula of Elite-like games «get on the station, take a mission, fly it out, repeat». Everything happens right in space, as in the usual open world rpg. There are many quests scattered around the map and even more random events, there is a pump for the things you use more often (like in TES), there is an analogue of witcher senses, there are skills and inventory. Graphics and optimization for such a project is excellent. The local world in atmosphere a bit like Warhammer 40k, with its heresy and dark magic. User-friendly interface and controls on the PC. I really can't find any serious flaws in the game. And especially I do not understand why it has such low ratings. If you like games about space - play it for sure! Do A Barrel Roll!!
Chorus is a surprisingly traditional space combat game with great combat and an engaging, if dry, story. No multiplayer nonsense, no ship skins, no in-game purchases just a solid single player space shooter and we're here for that all day, every day.
Получаю невероятное удовольствие от игры. Самое интересное начинается где-то в середине. Много оружия, много разных врагов, многоПолучаю невероятное удовольствие от игры. Самое интересное начинается где-то в середине. Много оружия, много разных врагов, много способностей. Рекомендую.
Pretty decent arcade shooter.Pros:+ Looking good+ Awesome OST+ Fast paced combat with pretty responsive controls+ Rather big mapsPretty decent arcade shooter.Pros:+ Looking good+ Awesome OST+ Fast paced combat with pretty responsive controls+ Rather big maps to exploreCons:- Nara whispers can quickly become annoying- Upgrades that gives you more control on your ship are only unlocked after a couple of hours (I advise to rush main story quests until you unlock it)
I really enjoyed the first 20 hours of the game. First hour i carefully navigated the corridors with stopping every 2 seconds, a few hoursI really enjoyed the first 20 hours of the game. First hour i carefully navigated the corridors with stopping every 2 seconds, a few hours later i fly full speed though the narrowest openings while fighting off other fighters. Learning curve is perfect for my taste.You really need to get comfortable with using all buttons at the same time in this game. It is really demanding, but it feels so responsive that it stays fair and therefore it is so exciting to win a large scale fight. Perfect example of high difficulty but top notch execution, which makes it fair.I also love how they mix space sci fi with an emotional story. There are so many details to experience.Now if you could step out of your fighter and actually walk around the space station,.. that would be over the top. But i love this game for its gameplay and design.
Very good game. Almost all the "professional" reviews were done in few hours becasuse the game arrived late to the media. No fair.
Female Space Jesus Saves the Universe Again But It's Actually **** GreatDon't listen to other negative bozos. The game is incredible. TheFemale Space Jesus Saves the Universe Again But It's Actually **** GreatDon't listen to other negative bozos. The game is incredible. The gameplay is smooth and satisfying, after you get used to the drifting mechanic and get some powers, fights become a blast and a real power trip - you can turn around and shoot the enemies chasing you while speeding past turrets, teleport behind a gunship and disable it with a lighting strike, and charge up a missile cluster to blow it up to kingdom come. It's great!The environment is very well designed, you get put in a somewhat big maps with a lot of side content to explore and 2-3 longer main missions. The skyboxes look incredible, and the artstyle really shines through the enemy design.The main story took a bit of a backseat for me, though it is still fairly entertaining and engaging. I mainly focused on the side mission storylines, which can be very interesting - an abandoned space station with only a couple of drones left standing, a mysterious vessel with a corpse of a famous explorer, a corrupted ancient AI trapped in a lightning storm. They're all fantastic.I really enjoy the game so far, at the time of publishing I have around 15 h in it, and I'm about at the halfway point while doing all side missions. I really recommend you buy the game if you enjoy space shooters, or you're just looking for a fun action experience.
Chorus is a gorgeous space flight fight simulator that harkens back to the days of Wing Commander with eventually smooth controls and intense battles. It does have some visible flaws to the narrative and some onscreen issues during battle, but for the most part, it’s darn good.
Chorus quickly hooks you with it’s fast and satisfying gameplay, but slows down like a truck by it’s third act, making the final hours a little bit of a chore.
By the time I rolled credits, there was no doubt that Chorus was the best space combat game I’ve played in years. The thrill of dynamic space combat coupled with a compelling narrative and overall superb design make this one an absolute a must-play.
Deep Silver Fishlabs has spent a lot of time developing space-combat shooter games; they also developed the Galaxy on Fire series, and I think all of that time has culminated in a stand-out product here in Chorus. Taking the gameplay elements found in a typical 3D action RPG and applying them to a space flight game works tremendously well. Flying around the levels is a blast, the combat is enjoyable, and the story is more substantial than I expected, which was good and bad, as sometimes I wished the characters would shut up so I could get back into the action. If playing a space-combat shooter with an action RPG structure sounds at all interesting then you should consider checking out Chorus.
Well worth the buy!Some people have mentioned the voice acting is weak but I'd disagree, it's solid along with the story. Weapons,Well worth the buy!Some people have mentioned the voice acting is weak but I'd disagree, it's solid along with the story. Weapons, customisation, abilities (rites) ant general dog fighting mechanics are amazing. You genuinely feel like a full on space ninja.The one thing that gets me about this game which stops it being a 10 - some missions are straight up bad (not many, we're talking 2-3) - the conditions are unforgiving so you can get right to the end and then the target ship just explodes on its own, so then you have to repeat it.Additionally one of tbf first big bosses is so badly designed that the only way to get through it is to reach a milestone, die 5 times and then eventually reach the next. I won't add spoilers but the first major boss has some extremely odd mechanics which you won't understand until you are dead. Then you get respawned right where you need to be.
Now.. I don't know what people need in a game anymore.. But coming from Nintendo.. Chorus is fantastic.. I love this game from the world's toNow.. I don't know what people need in a game anymore.. But coming from Nintendo.. Chorus is fantastic.. I love this game from the world's to the dog fights.. They have really made some diffrent and special.. Shoutouts to the team who made this.. I'll be waiting for part 2
Hadn't heard much about this game, saw the trailer on release day and had to buy it. Haven't had a really great 3rd person/ship shooter inHadn't heard much about this game, saw the trailer on release day and had to buy it. Haven't had a really great 3rd person/ship shooter in years. I loved the wing commander games back in the amiga days and enjoyed every version, few games over the years have scratched that space combat itch - this is the one.What a little gem this is, has a huge amount going for it. Not heard of the developers before, but they have done a fantastic job on this, pretty sure it's their first large scale console release, having done space shooters on mobile. It is very polished in all areas, visuals, audio, gameplay and story, some stagger work for a small team.First of the visuals are incredible, seriously one of the best looking games on PS5, runs at a butter smooth 60 frames in performance mode. Dense amounts of detail are packed in and draw distance is immense, haven't seen any pop in either, the bain of open world game. Not a dropped frame anywhere, which is incredible considering the scale and amount of detail and effects being thrown around.Must mention load times, just incredible, loading from fresh into a save game is literally seconds, surprises me everytime. Reloads of checkpoints are also ridiculously quick.Gameplay is engaging and the controls, once you get used to the drift mechanic it feels very satisfying, fun and an utter joy to play. You can boost at high speed in one direction and then press L1 allowing you to drift or rotate whilst still travelling in the same direction. Dog fights are very rewarding as you fly past enemies, drifting and tracking them as they fly past, blasting them with your gatling gun, oh yeah, feels good, real good.Controls will seem odd if you look at them on paper, they are more like a FPS shooter in that you have to push the left joystick forwards to travel forward. But compared to other recent space shooters like Star Wars: Squadron and SW:BattleFront II for instance, it quickly feels right and intuitive, and you're soon barrel rolling, boosting and drifting and have a lot of fun destroying the wide range of enemies.Capital ships are a blast as you destroy outer defenses and then have to go inside to destroy the reactor, really captures those moments you've always wanted to play from sci-fi TV and movie, all those battles from Babylon 5, Battlestar Galactica and Star Wars.Each area is huge and packed with detail, you're free to divert from the main mission and complete side quests at any point and these are very diverse. Jump gates allow you to travel to each main area.I’ve read some reviews that have said the story is uninteresting and voice acting is wooden. I do not agree, the story and lore are fascinating and it feels like a lot of thought has been put into it. Voice acting ranges from good to excellent, with some really diverse accents. I must mention your ship, it is sentient and has some funny lines, it's always encouraging you during combat, it's great.My only gripe would be the mission pointers, sometimes I have got a little lost and wasn't sure where I should be heading, but a quick press of the x button reveals those points of interest again.I could go on for much longer and I dont write reviews often but I felt compelled to let everyone know how good this game is. The developers really deserve a better marketing campaign as this is seriously a joy to look at and play, its the game i've always wanted to play since seeing Star Wars 40 odd years ago. Please give this a chance and buy it if you like space shooters, I don't think you’ll be disappointed at all, we need more games like this.
I'm around 6 hours in. Got all 3 weapons and 2 abilities so far and I love it. Story is a little less dark than I hoped but there are someI'm around 6 hours in. Got all 3 weapons and 2 abilities so far and I love it. Story is a little less dark than I hoped but there are some memorable moments, for example resistance is promoting mass suicide to avoid cult control. Also I'm getting vibes of cosmic horror frequently. Optional quests may lead to Optional boss, or provide interesting new mechanics like racing. Visuals are also stunnig. I hope the story will get better but the gameplay and atmosphere are amaizing. Sound design is also amaizing.Update: The story got better and the ending gave me chills!
Chorus is a mostly good game, with excellent dogfighting and gameplay that always feels fun to pull off. It also looks gorgeous and can make for an entertaining narrative, even if it's not really breaking the mold too much with its plot. Still, it's almost tragic how poorly the game's ending lets down the rest of the solid work that made everything else about it so brilliant.
The space battles in Chorus are good, piloting its agile super-powered fighter through enemy fire while devastating hordes of enemies is fun. This efficient gameplay is its strength, and the special powers are well integrated into the gameplay. The fights tend to become too easy, but the boss battles compensate. The exploration is unfortunately not there as the open world is empty, it is more an excuse for dialogues and additional battles. However, it has the merit of being very pleasant to look at. The realization is quite good, whether it is through the graphics, the music, and even the cinematics and dialogues. So, we spend a good time on Chorus, during the twenty hours to finish it the first time.
I’m not going to lie; I LOVE everything about this game. In fact, the only thing I wish is that I was able to get out of the ship and walk around as Nara. Much like the Galaxy on Fire series all conversations happen in ship, unless it’s a cutscene. But even that is not really worth counting as a strike against the game because literally everything else is such a smooth experience. While the story can get a bit confusing, if players are fans of breakneck speeds, and thrilling dogfights in space then Chorus is going to be right up your alley. I cannot wait to see what Deep Silver Fishlabs can do with a sequel to this game or even some DLC, with the world that has been created here it really would be a shame to let it go to waste.
Astonishing action journey through a gorgeous universe with daring flight manoeuvres, cool space battles and an intriguing heroine.
There’s a synergy and balance between the story, controls, and gameplay that make this a genuinely standout space adventure perfect for any fans of the genre.
Chorus is a frantic and rather challenging space shooter, with many different enemies and nice boss fights but also complex controls that will literally make you intertwine your fingers during the more challenging and blasphemous clashes.
Chorus might ostensibly look like any other space shooter, but, discounting a few annoyances, it has some cool ideas of its own, and frenetic action that will pull you right in like a tractor beam.
Chorus is a half-successful product. The guys from Deep Silver Fishlabs have actually shaped a galvanizing combat system supported by gameplay mechanics that are well suited to the space combat shooter genre, but the exploratory component almost completely devoid of indications and the poor readability of the action penalize the playful system. If on the one hand we declare ourselves satisfied with the work done on the narrative front, there is still a long road that the Hamburg studio will have to travel to transform Chorus into the promised product. In short, the redemption of Nara cannot yet be said to be fully achieved.
There’s a solid space shooter buried beneath Chorus’ many bumps and bruises. Unfortunately, however, I’m not sure many players will be willing to dig beyond its myriad technical issues and more frustrating moments to find it. And honestly, that’s a real shame. Because with a bit more polish and refinement, Fishlabs’ latest offering could have been a space opera to remember with its unique story and exciting blend of sci-fi action and creepy occult mysticism. If you’re willing to overlook its problems, Chorus offers about a dozen hours of dogfighting action to keep you busy. But you’re going to need plenty of patience if you hope to break the Circle.
Chorus is a game that works in the sense that it doesn't crash your desktop, but it's just an ambulatory shell with mere vestiges of soul left in it.
Chorus is a fun arcade-style space shooter. The open world isn't super engaging, and the plot can be a touch messy, but they're secondary to the fun of piloting your super ship as you spin, shoot lightning, and turn into lasers. If you're in the mood for an entertaining and punchy space shooter with some cool mechanics, then Chorus fits the bill. I wish the plot were better conveyed and there were more variety in side-quests, but that certainly doesn't mar the experience. At the end of the day, you're blowing up Cthulhus with your magic space anime powers, and isn't that all it needs to be?
Date de Sortie | 3 décembre 2021 |
Éditeur | Deep Silver FISHLABS, Deep Silver |
Contenu Classé | T (Teen) |
Modes de Jeu | Un seul joueur |
Perspectives des joueurs | Troisième personne |
Genres | Aventure, Tireur, Indie, Arcade |
Thèmes | Action, Science-fiction |
Plateformes | PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Google Stadia |