The Council

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Résumé

The Council est un jeu épisodique développé par le studio indépendant français Big Bad Wolf qui propose une nouvelle approche du genre de l'aventure narrative. Prenez des décisions difficiles, développez un large éventail de compétences et influencez directement le déroulement de l'histoire. Avec des conséquences permanentes et durables, il n'y a pas de retour en arrière possible. Plongez dans une histoire d'intrigue et de manipulation dans le style d'un meurtre mystérieux classique, en interagissant avec un casting de personnages séduisants qui cachent tous leurs propres secrets. Ne faites confiance à personne et découvrez des vérités terribles, quel que soit le prix à payer pour votre corps et votre esprit.

Storyline

"THE COUNCIL" commence en 1793. Les joueurs jouent le rôle de Louis de Richet, membre d'une société secrète, après avoir été invité sur une île privée au large des côtes anglaises par l'énigmatique Lord Mortimer. Il est accompagné d'un certain nombre d'invités de marque, dont Napoléon Bonaparte et le président des États-Unis d'Amérique nouvellement formés, George Washington. La nature étrange de cette réception privée ne se limite pas aux invités prestigieux - la propre mère de Richet a récemment disparu sur l'île, tandis que chacun des acteurs hauts en couleur semble avoir ses propres intentions cachées."


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The Council Critiques et évaluations

80
Review by BulgarianCritic [user]
27 mai 2021

This game had a lot of elements and mechanics going for it, I enjoyed the sense of mystery even if the final 2 chapters kinda made the twistThis game had a lot of elements and mechanics going for it, I enjoyed the sense of mystery even if the final 2 chapters kinda made the twist really weak and kinda expected in these type of games.The animation a lot of the times is crude and the voice acting sometimes is hilarious even if it was not intentional but there are more positives than negatives and I overall enjoyed the experience and character building and setting .

80
Review by DKurac [user]
23 mai 2021

Out of 5 episodes overall 3,5 episodes were excellent. I really enjoyed decision making, politics, puzzles and mysteries in those. SadlyOut of 5 episodes overall 3,5 episodes were excellent. I really enjoyed decision making, politics, puzzles and mysteries in those. Sadly enough remaining 1,5 episodes was ending which kinda ruined the rest.

80
Review by Truth_ [user]
17 mars 2020

The Council is a great example of a narrative game done right.Solving an interesting mystery from the start while uncovering the trueThe Council is a great example of a narrative game done right.Solving an interesting mystery from the start while uncovering the true nature of what's going on and its substantive side-plots keeps you engaged and intrigued by the results. You have a healthy cast of characters to slowly glean information and begin to gain their trust (or lose it) and play politics, mixed with a bit of intrigue (really trespassing and theft, let's be honest), and lots of sleuthing for clues and information. The setting is combined with its interesting characters, tantalizing lore (including real-world occult lore), and plot-twists makes this the best narrative game I have played.Learning information to make informed decisions or put your verbal opponents on their back foot is satisfying. Learning the other characters' weaknesses and immunities is fun if a little gamey sometimes. I hate puzzles, but many of them were interesting if not fun, although some were very easy and others quite hard. Unlocking talents and hidden traits is also fun and adds a bit of depth to your character and your choices. Certain skills are more useful than others, but you earn enough points throughout the game for that not to matter too much. Thankfully the story itself is well-paced and overall quite interesting. Most importantly, I totally appreciate it that your choices truly matter. Not just for the next dialogue or some superficial automatic background comment by an NPC later, but totally changing the way you need to approach future encounters with that character and even others. While the game never lets you reload (rare in games), you may start a new game at the start of any episode or chapter, which saves a ton of time if you simply want to try specific different narrative paths and endings.It all comes together well, but does have a few hiccoughs. Re-searching every room in the mansion every single chapter for newly-revealed items is simply tedious, especially when many are locked but you have no way of knowing ahead of time, forcing you to do even more running around when your path is unexpectedly blocked with no provided reasoning. Additionally, while the characters are each unique, some matter far more than others, and they are the more interesting ones. The others are fairly shallow, preventing you from much caring about what happens to them or gaining their opinion.The dialogues are overall good, but there are many mistakes in the voice acting compared to the subtitles, as well as several spelling, grammar, or typo mistakes. I only saw a single missed translation, however. Overall the voice-acting is also good... except for the main character of all people. His voice itself is good, but he slurs fairly often, awkwardly pauses between certain words, reads a word wrong, or uses the wrong emotion (sometimes using no emotion at all). Why wouldn't this actor listen to his own recording and simply redo it immediately? It's also strange that most characters use an accent for their country of origin, except the main character, his mother, and Peru, all of which are French but use an American accent, ruining immersion (thankfully the main character's voice actor is decent at pronouncing words in other languages). Additionally, the mother sounds middle-aged yet her character is clearly elderly - it doesn't fit at all and was constantly distracting. Finally, not being able to skip certain voiced lines, especially repeatable ones, was annoying.There are certain complaints about the endings, but I thought they were each satisfying and logical. I absolutely would recommend this game for anyone interested in social-based narrative games. I really hope they make a new game that expands on the setting, involves exploring different environments, and really dives into the different factions and characters of the world with choices that continue to really matter. (Since first writing this, they made Call of Cthulhu, a social-based narrative game that was okay, but far inferior to The Council).Mmm... royal jelly.Playtime: 24 hoursRating: 8/10

50
Review by Klewer [user]
2 mars 2020

A disappointing game overall. The first two episodes were intriguing and kept you enthralled. Slowly after that as the story unraveled itA disappointing game overall. The first two episodes were intriguing and kept you enthralled. Slowly after that as the story unraveled it became stale, repetitive at times and not engaging. Choices became less frequent and some interesting mechanics not revisited often.

85
Review by CD-Action
11 décembre 2019

Big Bad Wolf did what Telltale Games’ works promised but could never deliver. A true revelation in the world of non-linear adventure games.

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Informations sur le jeu
Date de Sortie 13 mars 2018
Éditeur Big Bad Wolf, Focus Home Interactive
Contenu Classé M (Mature)
Modes de Jeu Un seul joueur
Genres Aventure, Jeux de rôles (RPG)
Thèmes Action, Historique, Thriller, Mystère
Plateformes PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One