Résumé
"Dans le monde d'Eastward, les sociétés humaines sont isolées et se réduisent, en raison d'un grave problème environnemental.
Vous jouerez le rôle d'un "père" avec une "fille" qui le suit, et traverserez ce monde post-apocalyptique (enfin, ça me dit quelque chose...).
Le jeu sera un jeu d'action et d'aventure. Nous espérons qu'il ressemblera à un jeu Zelda avec un scénario de style JRPG. Il sortira d'abord sur Steam (bien sûr, nous aimerions l'avoir sur les consoles si c'est possible).
Le jeu utilise un style visuel spécial "rétro-pixel + éclairage 3D". Notre but est d'obtenir une sensation proche de l'animation japonaise des années 90".
Storyline
Dans un monde post-apocalyptique charmant et magnifiquement détaillé, un mineur découvre une mystérieuse petite fille nommée Sam dans les profondeurs d'une installation secrète... Voyagez à travers des villes en décomposition, rencontrez des créatures étranges et des gens encore plus étranges en chemin !
Dans un futur proche, la société commence à s'effondrer, et la population humaine n'a jamais été aussi faible. Alors que le monde autour d'eux tombe en ruine, un mineur travailleur appelé John découvre une jeune fille nommée Sam dans les profondeurs d'une installation secrète. Après s'être échappé de la ville, le couple improbable s'embarque dans un voyage émotionnel pour découvrir l'étrange vérité sur ses origines et le mystère qui se cache derrière les sinistres créatures qui s'abattent sur les villes locales, dévorant tout sur leur passage.
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Eastward Critiques et évaluations
Eastward pays tribute to the 90s adventures, mixing ideas from different titles, but keeping its own style. A little gem in the visual department that can entertain you for 25 hours or more, that now, thanks to the latest patch with the Spanish and German translation and all the improvements made, makes the adventure more accessible than ever.
Great Story, charming Characters, nice pixel visuals also a very good soundtrack.To this day my favorite Switch Game.If you like oldGreat Story, charming Characters, nice pixel visuals also a very good soundtrack.To this day my favorite Switch Game.If you like old school Zelda (SNES) you should really check this game out.
Initial impressions, after prologue and fair way into chapter 1. The game has unmistakeable charm and has some engaging gameplay elements thatInitial impressions, after prologue and fair way into chapter 1. The game has unmistakeable charm and has some engaging gameplay elements that are fundamentally robust. So far though, there are several issues that mar the experience. There are enemies that can drop on your head and there seems to be literally zero sign that it's going to happen. I don't find this to be a satisfying 'challenge'. The text sometimes has a tendency to auto advance with very little apparent reason, posing major problems for slower readers. The menu has a very strange arrangement, which can make it confusing to find the item you want to inspect. why aren't the cooking ingredients in the cooking tab for example? why isn't the backpack just on the same tab as quest items? why is the quest screen and the map screen, inbetween the quest items and the backpack? bizarre and nonsensical.The pacing also seems really slow so far. despite that, the pace at which I'm collecting quest items seems to suggest the game is really short.Other issues... The stuttering. I'm playing on an R7 with a rtx 2080 and 32gb ram. My system should not be struggling with this game.when I see electrical cables sparking, I tend to avoid them, yet the game wants you to interact with then, connecting and disconnecting live wires. to say this is irresponsible is an understatement. kids will be playing this.
Eastward is pretty and at first glance seems to have everything a good RPG needs, but its boring story and drawn-out conversations between clichéd characters made it harder to enjoy.
Amazing Game! Never played anything like it.Put Zelda (even Majoras Mask dare I say), Earthbound and an jrpg together to tell a deep andAmazing Game! Never played anything like it.Put Zelda (even Majoras Mask dare I say), Earthbound and an jrpg together to tell a deep and meaningful story that boggles your mind and you got Eastward I guess. It oozes of charm, actually made me laugh out loud and is super trippy. The controls are so smart and they push them at times almost like a Mario would. There were moments were some missions felt a bit like busy work but they were none the less charming and in hindsight it actually makes sense for the story telling. But the closer of this one is a true firework. Just a shame that cooking ingredients where so rare in the last parts but maybe I just didn’t find them. A true Gem! Man, if this are Chinese games now I’m here for it!
Date de Sortie | 16 septembre 2021 |
Éditeur | Chucklefish Games, Pixpil Studio |
Note Globale | 85% |
Contenu Classé | T (Teen) |
Modes de Jeu | Un seul joueur |
Perspectives des joueurs | Vue d'oiseau / Isométrique |
Genres | Aventure, Jeux de rôles (RPG), Indie, Simulateur |
Thèmes | Action, Science-fiction |
Plateformes | PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch |