Next Up Hero

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Résumé

Alors tu penses pouvoir tuer tous les monstres et gagner la gloire éternelle, c'est ça ? Mauvaise nouvelle, héros. Dans les Eclats de la Spirale, on ne peut envoyer qu'un seul héros à la fois pour combattre le Ceaseless Dirge. À un moment donné, une boule de feu bleue enflammée, une roquette de mortier de mécha ou une pointe géante de malheur va vous frapper au visage et vous allez mourir. C'est là que le plaisir commence.

Lorsque vous mourrez, vous laisserez derrière vous un Echo de votre héros sur le champ de bataille. Le héros suivant pourra ressusciter votre Echo en tant que compagnon de combat de l'IA. À tour de rôle, poursuivez les parties des autres, combattez et mourez avec vos amis jusqu'à ce que vous ayez une armée entière d'Échos à vos côtés. Tout le monde meurt. Les héros continuent.

Next Up Hero est une aventure d'action en 2D animée par la communauté Continue. Next Up Hero est inspiré par les amis qui se relaient à la salle d'arcade pour battre des jeux injustement difficiles, et conçu pour que battre une session soit une victoire partagée et plus amusante que de jouer seul.

Choisissez parmi neuf héros avec un assortiment d'armes et de capacités adaptées à votre style de jeu, des épées aux lance-roquettes en passant par les tourelles laser, les tambours bongo et les boomerangs. À partir de cet automne, les héros qui accompliront des prouesses pourront participer aux épreuves des champions, un concours mensuel au cours duquel Digital Continue vous enverra les monstres les plus coriaces qu'elle possède.

Développé avec les commentaires de la communauté, en commençant par une bêta fermée exclusive au RTX cet été et en passant à l'accès anticipé Steam à l'automne, Digital Continue intégrera les idées de la communauté pour améliorer les personnages, la jouabilité, les armes, les attaques et les types d'ennemis pour le jeu final.

Next Up Hero est le premier jeu de Digital Continue, fondé par Joe Tringali, le cofondateur de 5TH Cell, les créateurs de Scribblenauts, Lock's Quest et Drawn to Life.

Caractéristiques

Essai des champions (accès anticipé uniquement) - Collectez et dépensez des jetons pour accéder à l'essai des champions. Ces aventures connectées seront uniques chaque mois. Chaque Grand Token vous permet de jouer une seule fois, alors choisissez bien votre personnage et collaborez avec la communauté pour résoudre des énigmes, vaincre des ennemis difficiles et débloquer de nouvelles récompenses !

Système de journal - Personnalisez et suivez vos propres accomplissements stylisés comme Mad Libs pour gagner des Grands Jetons !

Sessions Spotlight et classements - Mesurez-vous à la communauté via des classements quotidiens, hebdomadaires et mensuels ! Participez à une session avec votre streamer préféré ou votre célébrité dans les sessions VIP !

Coopération asynchrone - Participez à un style de jeu coopératif d'avant-garde, la Continuation communautaire, où battre les sessions de la communauté est un exploit partagé, et plus amusant que de jouer seul.

Personnalisation des personnages - Battez des ennemis pour acquérir leurs capacités et les combiner avec le personnage de votre choix pour obtenir des milliers de chargements mortels potentiels !

Progression basée sur les capacités - Chassez et battez des dizaines de monstres pour maîtriser leurs capacités sur votre chemin vers la gloire éternelle !


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Next Up Hero Critiques et évaluations

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Review by Jonnyblond77 [user]
21 juin 2019

It’s a pretty good game only if you went the game pass route because you had nothing to lose from trying it. I played it for a bit and theIt’s a pretty good game only if you went the game pass route because you had nothing to lose from trying it. I played it for a bit and the gameplay is solid, the graphics are easy on the eyes and it’s basically a dungeon crawler..so why only the 7 out of 10. I like difficulty but it has to be entertaining. This game ramps up the hard fast. I like that you can level up your stats like for instance..stun your enemies or quite a few other perks but it didn’t really hold my attention after a bit. It’s like a twin stick shooter but the enemies are just weird looking monsters. Like I said..it’s good but there’s better out there. The multiplayer is odd..one level someone just comes in and randomly helps you but it doesn’t lower your monster count to finish the level unless it glitched. Your henchmen or echos as they call them are pretty useless. I find they don’t do all that much in terms of helping. But it’s ok...anyways..try it..you may like it.

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Review by Alex_V [user]
24 octobre 2018

I bailed on the game without an intimate understanding of its structure, but this appears to consist of quick-fire isometric battle arenas inI bailed on the game without an intimate understanding of its structure, but this appears to consist of quick-fire isometric battle arenas in short campaigns where you can resurrect the ghosts of other dead players to help with the monsters about the place. As there's no sense of momentum or heft to the combat and very limited AI patterns, it feels a little like a proof of concept rather than a game, with in-game currency and some sort of online component that doesn't seem to have a reason to exist.

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Review by metalblessing [user]
2 octobre 2018

This was part of the Xbox Games Pass, so i downloaded it to play with my son. He was pretty excited to play it. The game itself was a prettyThis was part of the Xbox Games Pass, so i downloaded it to play with my son. He was pretty excited to play it. The game itself was a pretty good formula and I did enjoy it when we were able to play it. However there are alot of things that prevent us from really enjoying the game...When we first started the game it loaded the very first stage and everything was black but the sound would play, forcing us to quit and re-launch the game. OK, so we get back in the game and we get through the initial 5 stages. Now it has us choose from a bunch of random stages that it wasnt really clear if they were randomly generated or user created. in any case we chose one of the "easy" lava themed stages. As soon as we started we walked up to the wall and glitched through the wall and were unable to get back into the level. So once again we had to quit the game and find another stage.I decided to try to level my son's character up this morning before work to help him ease through the game better, when i started a level it would not detect the controller within the game so i could not move. So i decided to just join in with the 2nd controller and finish as player 2 since they share score. killed every monster in the level only to find that player 2 cannot actually "finish" a level and it only counts if player 1 reaches the exit, so time spent wasted. More below on how this game is "player 2 agnostic"Seems this game needs to have some of the bugs worked out, but aside from bugs there was another design flaw that really took away from the enjoyment for us. Local multiplayer seems to have been an afterthought, as the way it works is player 1 starts the game and once the level begins, another player can join in with another controller and choose a character, similar to joining an arcade game, and thats all well and good.However, player 2's presence has no bearing on anything, because not only is player 2 unable to revive echo's throughout any level but also anytime player 1 dies, regardless of whether player 2 is still alive and kicking the game ends. So if player 1 is a novice player and constantly dies, then your really just screwed as player 2. now if player 2 dies, player 1 can continue no problem, but it seems the game doesnt really care whether or not there is a 2nd player, its more or less like playing as Tails on Sonic 2, hes just there...you can play Tails on controller 2, but he doesnt really matter.I think Next Level Hero has the potential to be a good game but it needs lots of bug fixes and an improvement in local multiplayer

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Review by New Game Network
6 août 2018

Next Up Hero feels a bit more like an online app or a means of promoting Mixer rather than a fully realized game. If you happen to have the Xbox Game Pass, this might be worth giving a try, just don't expect much substance or variety.

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Review by TheXboxHub
14 juillet 2018

If you can get hold of Next Up Hero as part of Xbox Game Pass, then playing it is a no-brainer. It’s fast, fun, challenging and with the chance to build your own dungeons and test the world, it’s an enticing proposition. If you need to pay for the game with real actual money, then things get a bit trickier.

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Informations sur le jeu
Date de Sortie 28 juin 2018
Éditeur Aspyr Media, Digital Continue
Contenu Classé E10+ (Everyone 10+)
Modes de Jeu Un seul joueur, Multijoueur, Coopérative
Perspectives des joueurs Vue d'oiseau / Isométrique
Genres Aventure, Jeux de rôles (RPG), Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
Thèmes Action
Plateformes PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch