Airscape: The Fall of Gravity
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Airscape: The Fall of Gravity

11 AOûT 2015
Aventure, Indépendant, Plateforme
Prix indicatif
4.99 € (Steam)
Durée de vie (HLTB)
Histoire principale : 4½ Hoursh
Complétion (100%) : 11½ Hoursh
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Airscape: The Fall of Gravity

66 /100
11 août 2015 4½ Hoursh

Airscape: The Fall of Gravity est un jeu d'action et de plateforme indépendant, sorti le 11 août 2015 sur PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac et Linux. Développé avec le moteur Construct 2, ce titre propose une aventure rapide et exigeante de 60 niveaux répartis en 18 zones, où le joueur incarne un octopode des profondeurs (Grimpoteuthis abyssicola) enlevé par une race d'aliens mécaniques et devant sauver sa famille. Le personnage évolue dans un environnement céleste fait d'îles flottantes, de formations d'eau et de menaces robotiques, en enchaînant sauts, esquives et nages sans aucun combat, la progression reposant sur la vitesse et les réflexes. Cinq personnages jouables aux forces et faiblesses propres sont disponibles, et la difficulté est contrebalancée par des points de contrôle fréquents et des réapparitions rapides. Une partie principale dure environ quatre heures et demie, tandis qu'une complétion exhaustive atteint onze heures et demie. Le jeu est vendu au prix de 4,99 euros et affiche une note agrégée de 65,74.

Gameplay de Airscape: The Fall of Gravity

La presse a salué la qualité du titre, DarkZero écrivant qu'Airscape tient toutes ses promesses et DarkStation le décrivant comme un jeu de plateforme d'action excellemment conçu, tout en notant une difficulté exigeante. Certains joueurs sur Metacritic ont exprimé un avis positif en recommandant chaleureusement le jeu, tandis que d'autres ont relevé un défi frustrant malgré un style visuel plaisant. Des joueurs Steam ont pour leur part apprécié la bande-son et les graphismes, évoquant une jouabilité correcte bien que le concept puisse déstabiliser et une durée de vie satisfaisante devenant sérieusement complexe en fin de parcours.

Médias

Avis des critiques et joueurs

Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

DarkZero 90/100

« Airscape: The Fall of gravity is an action platformer that delivers on all that it promises. »

DarkStation 90/100

« Airscape: The Fall of Gravity is an excellently crafted action platformer. The game’s difficulty will prove to be a challenge to most gamers but never becomes punishingly difficult. The variety of level designs, gameplay mechanics, and characters keep the game feeling fresh right through the end. »

Softpedia 80/100

« Airscape: The Fall of Gravity is a tough but entertaining platformer experience that throws in quite a few interesting concepts and mechanics and makes them work quite well. There is plenty of trial and error, and sometimes the cute octopus might not seem so loveable, but you'll have a pretty great time with it either way. »

Critical Hit 80/100

« Airscape is the platformer of the 90s with a ton of 2015 thrown in to shake things up. It does a great job of adding enough that’s new (or downright weird) to interest platforming purists or those just looking to avoid red lasers of death a few levels at a time when they have an hour to spare here or there. »

COGconnected 75/100

« I could tell that the music wasn’t just a second thought added in at the end of development; there was some deliberate planning and meticulous composing to be able to have a score like this. »

Everyeye.it 70/100

« A good old school platform, sometimes a bit too frustrating. The hardcore platforming fans could really enjoy its ruthlessness. »

We Got This Covered 70/100

« Airscape: The Fall off Gravity does some quirky things with a reliable formula, but a lack of real innovation keeps this from being a truly great experience. »

Hooked Gamers 60/100

« To a fan of platformers, I think you should give it a try. People who are looking for some casual, simple fun, however, probably aren't going to find it here. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

apokalipto 8/10

« Very good game. I enjoyed playing this game a lot. I strongly recommend this. »

Thejodjeremie 7/10

« A interesting game with a cool art style. It's very challenging and frustrating to play. »

RededTip 8/10

« Great indie platformer. Loads of different puzzles that will keep you entertained for hours. If you love platformers this is a ideal game for you. 8-10 »

turbotapok 5/10

« Этакий Super Meat Boy с осьминожками. По геймплею заковыристый платформер с полоумной камерой. Постепенно проходя игру и освобождая на пройденных уровнях морских собратьев, собираем определённое количество оных и открываем пороговый уровень для дальнейшего прохождения. Такие уровни дают нам новых осьминожек со своими способностями (первый носится как угорелый, второй может парить в воздухе, третий не умеет бегать, но умеет телепортироваться на короткие расстояния, четвертый замедляет время, пятый с двойным прыжком), какие-то уровни удобней проходить одними, прочие другими, а в целом все зависит от вашего стиля. Сложность игры выстроена очень гладко, постепенно добавляя новые игровые элементы, которые радуют и весьма разнообразны, многое мы видели в том же Super Meat Boy, кроме пожалую постоянных игр с гравитацией, что и вынесено в название игры, уже с первых уровней нас учат прилипать то к "стенам", то к "потолку", то плавать в водной массе между островками суши, что впрочем сразу служит минусом для людей с неискушенным вестибулярным аппаратом, т.к. камера всегда ориентируется параллельно положению игрока, а на некоторых уровнях (да почти на всех...) крутиться приходится как юла. Картинка визуально очень приятна, музыка ненавязчива, присутствует минимальная история. В результате за небольшие деньги имеем отлично скроенный и неординарный платформер. »

GameRateReview 10/10

« So I picked this game up for my Youtube channel Game Rating Review. I was very surprised by how great this game ended up being. It is a stellar game on so many levels. If you like a challenging platformer with vibrant colors and satisfying game play please pick this game up. »

TitaniumDragon 5/10

« Airscape: The Fall of Gravity is a decent but unexceptional 2D platformer game. You play as an octopus in a space helmet, **** out of your ocean and cast off into space for… no apparent reason, honestly (the game has no real plot, and the villain of the game has no clear motivation). Your goal is to navigate through the levels, freeing various sea critters and ultimately, the other octopi who were kidnapped with you, all on the way to defeat the final boss. This is one of those games which plays heavily with gravity. Gravity orients itself straight downward, including on curved slopes, meaning you can walk along a curved surface without ever having to jump or break your stride, similar to walking around a 3D planet with gravity. However, most platforming sections do only allow one orientation of landing on the platforms, so only select surfaces (marked by grass and similar things) are actually “walkable”. The game has a fairly simple set of mechanics – you can walk, you can jump, and you can, depending on your particular octopus, do one of several other things (run faster, float, teleport, slow down time, or double jump). As with many such games, the complexity comes almost entirely from the levels, wherein you must contend with twisted gravity, gravity reversals, attacks from missile turrets and moving lasers, bottomless pits, water (which always reorients your gravity according to the direction you’re facing, though you float in it so it doesn’t really matter), poisonous water you can’t spend too much time in without dying, and a very small number of invincible enemy types (no enemies in the game can be beaten). There are switches which are used to open gates and at times reverse gravity, and… that’s about it. All in all, the game is fairly simple, but it is generally well-executed. The levels are decent enough and generally quite short, making them relatively easy to beat in a short time – if you can do them right. Some of the later levels are quite hard, though, and despite the checkpoints in them can take upwards of ten minutes to 100%. The longest levels are the levels where you unlock your fellow octopi and the final level, where you confront a fairly difficult boss (though thankfully, with very generous checkpointing after each phase). The graphics look nice and are clean and attractive, and it is always clear what is going on. And if you don’t like the way the screen shifts around, you can change it to change the pace of screen rotation to avoid motion sickness and just keep it working the way you want it to. Sadly, the game never really feels exceptional. The game is consistently decent, and none of the levels are bad, but none of them are all that great, either. There was never a point in the game where I was wowed by it, and none of the levels really feel particularly organic (though they didn’t feel especially inorganic either – just sort of okay). It took me a bit under five hours to beat, with additional content stretching beyond what is necessary to beat the game which adds several more hours to the playtime. On the whole, if you’ve already got this in your library and are itching for a 2D platformer, you could do worse… but honestly, you could do better, too. This is just okay. »

sswam 9/10

« Airscape is a very challenging and rewarding platformer. This game has plenty of variety and some innovative gameplay mechanics to keep you interested, also a good soundtrack. Be warned, although it looks on the face of it like an easy casual game, Airscape rapidly becomes difficult. Few players will finish this game! Still, the game is excellent and has 90% "thumbs up" from people who bought it on Steam. (That's the "user score" you should be checking before you buy a game.) »

apothecarrion 2/10

« Picked this up after the dev made a gamasutra post saying how sad it was that no one was buying the game. I think the biggest issue with this game is that it just doesnt look good in screen shots. The character is bland and the levels arent interesting looking unless they are spinning. The aesthetic looks like a default setting in unity. Platformers are a dime a dozen and you are going to have to really do something different. I have played free ios platformers with more depth, design, and gameplay innovation. So i really dont understand why this guy is mad, he made a cheap looking and playing game and priced it at 10 bucks and thinks that the consumer is the problem? I wish them well on their next game, but this was NEVER going to work and its not steam's fault, its not the consumer's fault. It's the game, it just isnt that good. PS: Thank god for steam refunds. I almost bought their bellyaching as a genuine issue. »

Configuration PC requise

Minimale :Système d'exploitation  *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10Processeur : 1.4GHz processor or fasterMémoire vive : 2 GB de mémoireGraphiques : Integrated graphics should be fineEspace disque : 500 MB d'espace disque disponible

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