Reus

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Résumé

Dans Reus, vous contrôlez de puissants géants qui vous aident à façonner la planète à votre guise. Vous pouvez créer des montagnes et des océans, des forêts et bien plus encore. Enrichissez votre planète de plantes, de minéraux et de vie animale. Il n'y a qu'une seule chose sur la planète que vous ne contrôlez pas : l'humanité, avec toutes ses vertus et tous ses vices. Vous pouvez façonner leur monde, mais pas leur volonté. Pourvoyez à leurs besoins et ils pourront prospérer. Donnez-leur trop et leur avidité peut prendre le dessus.

Histoire

Reus traite de la transformation de la nature et de l'avidité de l'humanité. Le joueur contrôle des géants mythiques, à travers lesquels il contrôle tous les aspects de la nature. Il peut réaliser des exploits comme le terrassement, la création de la vie et la manipulation génétique. Cependant, l'humanité finit par atteindre un stade où elle échappe au contrôle des géants. Il est toujours possible de modifier son environnement ou de créer des océans sous ses villes, mais sa volonté est la sienne. Le défi consiste à laisser l'humanité et la nature vivre en harmonie, tout en rencontrant les nombreux vices que l'humanité a à offrir. Cela signifie qu'en tant que joueur, certaines des tâches consistent à résoudre les guerres humaines, à contrer la déforestation et même à survivre aux attaques contre les géants eux-mêmes.


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Reus Critiques et évaluations

75
Review by XboxAddict
7 novembre 2016

As a fan of achievements I'm more than happy to report that going for some of these larger achievements is not only going to take me a lot of time, but be an incredible amount of fun. Reus offers gamers an incredibly deceptive and uniquely in-depth god strategy experience. However, Reus is a bit of a stretch for its $25 price tag, but easily worth $19.99 all day long, so keep an eye out for a sale.

75
Review by MondoXbox
27 octobre 2016

A satisfying and well designed game in a genre rarely seen on consoles, lacking a little bit in variety but still suggested to god games lovers.

65
Review by COGconnected
26 octobre 2016

For an indie title, Abbey Games does a great job in developing an in-depth, complex simulation game. Unfortunately, the game at times did not really feel like a game given the amount of numbers utilized.

80
Review by TrueAchievements
18 octobre 2016

REUS presents the world as if the almighty was an accountant. It is as much a game about crunching numbers as it is about creating a paradise for humanity, but its beautiful setting helps to mask how logic-driven it really is. It's both confusing and addictive in equal measure and manages to find a great balance between continuously providing a challenge and not overwhelming players.

70
Review by Melgacius [user]
22 août 2016

1- GENERALReus is a strategy God game where your control and coordinate 4 different giants (oceans, forests, rocks and swamps) to provide1- GENERALReus is a strategy God game where your control and coordinate 4 different giants (oceans, forests, rocks and swamps) to provide to a planet conditions to humans to settle and prosper. From where do the humans arrive? Who knows, but they came in a donkey.You start in an empty planet when the giants awake, and then you have to coordinate them and all of the available abilities to sustain life and unlock new stuff during the predefined amounts of gameplay time. Yes, you are not able to choose how many time your gamewill last...2- GAMEPLAYYou start from playing 3 different tutorial, and they are very good to be honest, and then you start your slow paced journey through eras. Having no fast forward option surely helps giving the slowish feeling to this game.Placing minerals, plants in animals in the correct spots to boost production to the max is the secret. This resources will allow us to finish projects that will give us ambassadors, that unlock new abilities, that will allow us to upgrade the resources, to allow new projects to get new ambassadors, to unlock... you understand the point. In top of that you are not able to select projects, and people sometimes are bumb and select projects impossible to finish. Some upgrades are worse than the previous version of the resource, and I do not know that previously to the upgrade. That's not normal.If you give a lot of resources at a time, people will start to become greedy and will start wars against other villages or even against the giants, and then you'll have to just finish them off. That is fun, but some achievements depends in having war, and you need villages to have those. Bummer!It's not hard to unlock all content, but you can get bored quite easily with the lack of content of the game.3- CONCLUSIONThis is a small and fun game, but with not much to offer. The general mechanics of the game is very good, but I was a bit disappointed with it. It seemed different when I saw some gameplay. Do not get me wrong, the game is fun and entertaining, but it lacks some must have stuff of this kind of games.At the moment only costs €9,99 and I think this is a fair price for what the game offers.

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Informations sur le jeu
Date de Sortie 16 mai 2013
Éditeur Abbey Games, SOEDESCO Publishing, BlitWorks
Contenu Classé E10+ (Everyone 10+)
Modes de Jeu Un seul joueur
Perspectives des joueurs Vue de côté
Genres Indie, Simulateur, Stratégie, Casse-tête
Thèmes Fantaisie
Plateformes Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One