Captain America: Super Soldier
Captain America: Super Soldier
Captain America: Super Soldier est un jeu d'aventure et de type hack 'n' slash / beat 'em up développé par Griptonite, Inc. et édité par Sega, dont la sortie a eu lieu le 19 juillet 2011 sur Nintendo DS. Il s'agit du portage de la console portable du titre éponyme, fonctionnant sur le moteur Unreal Engine 3. La durée de jeu pour l'histoire principale est estimée à six heures, s'étendant à dix heures pour une approche complétionniste.
Sur le plan de l'accueil critique, la presse a formulé plusieurs avis. DailyGame a notamment déclaré que « The combat's fun, the plot's well executed and the multimedia's solid. If you don't mind a heavy dose of platforming with your non-gun combat, you won't be dis… », et Official Xbox Magazine a indiqué que « Super Soldier never hits with as much force as Arkham Asylum, but for superhero fans, it's a worthy adventure. » Certains joueurs sur Metacritic ont également partagé leurs retours, l'un affirmant avoir « loved this game, it combined dark souls and arkham, obviously not in the same level, i score it with 10 due i dont agree it deserves a 6 it is a good and und… », tandis qu'un autre a qualifié le jeu d'« Another underrated great Hero Game! Very nice Graphics, great Sound and great fights and Fun! Xbox 360 is the best Version! »
Médias
Avis des critiques et joueurs
Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« The combat's fun, the plot's well executed and the multimedia's solid. If you don't mind a heavy dose of platforming with your non-gun combat, you won't be disappointed by Captain America. »
« Super Soldier never hits with as much force as Arkham Asylum, but for superhero fans, it's a worthy adventure. »
« Captain America is back, guaranteeing authentic action combined with exploration and a thin, but nice storyline – with enough challenges attached to motivate players. Nice work for a licensed game. »
« Despite these annoyances, Captain America: Super Soldier is a fun, if sometimes mindless, action roller coaster. The game doesn't stray too far from tried and tested gameplay mechanics, but its lack of creativity ultimately holds it back, and it lacks one final level of polish needed to shine. »
« Captain America: Super Soldier is a fun game that proves that not all move tie-in games are automatically bad. Next Level Games put forth a commendable effort here and the result is a good game that I suggest checking out. »
« There's a really good Captain America game lurking in here somewhere, and if you gave them enough time, Next Level could probably make it. It's easy to imagine a sequel being successful, with slightly higher production values and a bit more development time. The combat is where it shines, but the rest of the game is flat and average. This still puts Captain America head and shoulders above most licensed games, but that's not saying much. »
« Some of its one-note elements cry out for variety and it can't hold a torch to the senses of immersion and depth that make a game like Arkham Asylum stand out so brilliantly. But as far as movie-based games go there are plenty worse -- and just like a popcorn flick, there is enough fight and flash in the Captain that you may end up having fun in spite of yourself. »
« Despite these signs of a slight rush job and the mixed presentation, I couldn't help but have a good time with Captain America. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« I loved this game, it combined dark souls and arkham, obviously not in the same level, i score it with 10 due i dont agree it deserves a 6 it is a good and underrated game. »
« Another underrated great Hero Game! Very nice Graphics, great Sound and great fights and Fun! Xbox 360 is the best Version! »
« This honestly wasn't that bad. Really dug it for the most part. Would maybe play again. »
« Captain America: Super Soldier é um jogo até legal, oque eu mais gostei foi da jogabilidade do jogo, que se inspirou muito nos jogos do Batman da Saga Arkham, o enredo é igual do filme, com algumas mudanças, o grafico é aceitavel, mais tem alguns defeitos, a trilha sonora é apenas ok, e dificuldade ate que é boa, tem algumas partes bem chatinhas. Nota 6.7 »
« Video games that are intended as tie-ins to major Hollywood films have a deserved reputation for being shoddy. They're produced with limited budgets under tight deadlines by people ultimately more concerned with having the maximum possible publicity for their film than with creating a worthwhile game. Captain America: Super Soldier is the rare case where the end result somehow manages to rise above this. It is not a great game but it is a damn good one: A fun, exciting chance to play Cap pummeling **** during behind enemy lines World War II mission. The game design and storyline both do a really good job of evoking both the film and the comics. Actor Chris Evans lends his voice as Cap and for true nerds there are some nice callbacks to the comics. A section where you escape from an underground prison is especially well done. Where it really shines is in the combat system. The designers gave Cap an acrobatic melee fighting style that is easy to learn and a blast to watch on screen. After playing a while, you'll be stringing together elaborate combos that allow Cap to take out entire rooms full of **** -- often with crushing finishing blows. Trust me, this *never* gets old. The game has a nicely balanced difficulty curve to keep it challenging too. As many others have noted, the combat system, ahem, "borrows" heavily from the Batman Arkham games, but, hey, if you're gonna steal... The game does have its flaws. It can be repetitive at times and the designers stocked it with a ridiculous amount of items to scavenge for. It just seems out of character for Cap to take a break from trying to sabotage **** plans so he can root around looking for golden eggs. But these are minor quibbles. Give the designers credit: They clearly put some serious effort into doing right by Captain America and producing a game they could actually be proud of. »
« Even though it does rise above the usual movie-licensed tripe, with its fun core gameplay (which is basically a 'cut and paste' copy of Batman Arkham Asylum. One major factor that made arkham asylum so engaging was the creative and emmersive game world 'Rocksteady' created. This game does not provide this and that is an essential aspect to get right in a game like this. I can look based the boring story or the sub-par graphics, but I can't forgive the lame, forgettable game environment. »
« A surprisingly enjoyable 5 hour experience. This game is clearly a budget clone of the Arkham series (especially Asylum), but that doesn't make it bad. The combat is rather excellent in fact. The story is simple, but it holds together and gives you a reason to keep moving forward. The game fails to capitalize on its semi-open world (more like semi-open castle place), but they comes down to 2 things that I'm sure would have been improved with more budget and time. 1) The environmental design leaves a lot to be desired. Lots of re-used assets that were boring to look at the first time you saw them. 2) They have jammed so many meaningless collectibles into the environment it is almost funny (if it wasn't sad). I can't blame the developer, in fact, I commend them. The game is good fun. They clearly picked their priorities with a limited budget and I'd guess they accomplished 90% of what they set out to do (knowing it was a move tie-in game). I can't think of a better movie tie-in game actually. I'd probably compare this to the Wolverine game that came out with the first Wolverine movie, but I probably enjoyed Captain America more. »
« If you liked Batman: Arkham City, you will like this. An excellent world war 2 adventure which has sets the bar for any other upcoming superhero games. Even if you don't like Captain America in general, the game is still good. With a good plot, okay graphics, and epic boss battles, you will never forget this game. »