The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD

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Le jeu The Legend of Zelda : Skyward Sword s'envole sur la Nintendo Switch !

Prenez votre envol, dégainez votre épée et vivez la plus ancienne histoire de la série Legend of Zelda. Rejoignez Link dans sa quête de haut vol pour sauver Zelda, une amie d'enfance qui doit affronter son destin. Envolez-vous entre les îles flottantes et descendez vers le monde de la surface dans cette version HD actualisée de Legend of Zelda : Skyward Sword.

Maîtrisez un jeu d'épée réaliste qui s'adapte à vos mouvements.

Balancez votre épée et orientez vos coups pour découvrir et percer les défenses de vos adversaires à l'aide de commandes de mouvement intuitives. Link s'adapte à l'angle de chaque coup que vous portez avec la manette Joy-Con, créant ainsi un jeu d'épée immersif qui repose sur la stratégie et la précision. Les mouvements sont plus fluides et plus immédiats grâce à la puissance de traitement accrue et aux graphismes HD de la console Nintendo Switch. Profitez du nouveau schéma de contrôle à boutons uniquement, parfait pour jouer en mode portable ou sur la console Nintendo Switch Lite.


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The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD Critiques et évaluations

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Review by DolphinReviews [user]
18 août 2022

A Wii game port for 60 dollars released in 2021. It's a scam. If people STOP buying these lazy ports sintendo will stop making them.

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Review by doodlerman [user]
21 août 2021

In terms of story and character, Skyward Sword is one of the best. When it originally came out 10 years ago, I was blown away. The motionIn terms of story and character, Skyward Sword is one of the best. When it originally came out 10 years ago, I was blown away. The motion controls were immersive, the puzzles were challenging, and I thought the painted style was beautiful (and I loved how the further you were from things the more they appeared like broader daubs of paint). Granted, this was how I felt with my first playthrough. When I returned for the next playthrough, I found myself irked by so much of it.I went into Skyward Sword HD with high hopes, but even with all the quality of life changes, I found myself super irked by all of the little things that annoyed me before. Fi doesn't butt in as much as she used to, but she still butts in a lot. You can skip story cutscenes on your first playthrough now, but there's still a lot of really annoying, unskippable in-game cutscenes. Then there's The Imprisoned— arguably the worst boss in the series, and you have to fight it three times (upwards of six or more times if you want the Hylian Shield). The unskippable 'cutscenes' during the fight with The Imprisoned (and after you defeat it) are egregious.For some reason, in HD, the characters all have these sort of glassy eyes that make them look like they're really, really high. You get used to it after a while, but in the beginning it was driving me nuts. I don't remember the characters looking so high in the original release, but some friends of mine said they did, so I dunno. Another weird aspect, which I suppose makes sense with greater draw distances in HD, is that faraway aspects of the map no longer look like those appealing big daubs of paint. Instead, they retain their HD look and get smaller with distance.I played this entirely in handheld mode, and it took some getting used to. The non-motion control experience is nowhere near as immersive, but that's what I had to stick with. I might go back to trying the motion controls, but I'm just sort of lazy in setting it up, and, having just beaten it, I'm kinda Skyward Sworded out. I guess that's where other Zelda games shine. I can always go back to Breath of the Wild, or Ocarina of TIme, or, especially, Majora's Mask. In fact, with very few exceptions, I can dive back into just about any Zelda game after beating it. As for Skyward Sword, it's a game you take a break from. Maybe in a few years, I'll be in the mood to give it another go, but it just doesn't hold that much replayability for me.Still solid, though, I guess.

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Review by Het Nieuwsblad
13 août 2021

No reviewer on earth enjoys scathing a Zelda-game. More often than not they are grand cru-games players are willing to wait years for. Ever since BOTW we’ve been given crumbs while waiting for the much awaited sequel through remasters and remakes. ‘Link’s Awakening’ scratched that itch. Skyward Sword HD does not. Spoler alert: in the year 2021 motion controls are still horrible.

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Review by Shindig
22 juillet 2021

While not every design choice has aged as gracefully as its gorgeous art style and incredible dungeons, the implementation of a wide range of improvements ensures The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD remains a memorable adventure worth experiencing on the Nintendo Switch.

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Review by snallegub [user]
22 juillet 2021

DO NOT BUY THIS GAME. The game nearly is unplayable. You need to reset the motion sensor every 10 seconds. The rope walks for example is pureDO NOT BUY THIS GAME. The game nearly is unplayable. You need to reset the motion sensor every 10 seconds. The rope walks for example is pure torture. Every time you try to aim you start by hitting the reset button to get the motion controls to work. You can disable those but then YOU CANNOT TURN THE CAMERA! That is because the sword is then controlled by the right thumb stick. This game is pure agony avoid at all costs. Nobody ever wanted these motion controls and this game should never have been ported.

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Informations sur le jeu
Date de Sortie 16 juillet 2021
Éditeur Nintendo, Nintendo EAD Software Development Group No.3, Monolith Soft, Tantalus Media
Contenu Classé E10+ (Everyone 10+)
Modes de Jeu Un seul joueur
Perspectives des joueurs Troisième personne
Genres Aventure, Jeux de rôles (RPG)
Thèmes Action, Fantaisie
Plateformes Nintendo Switch