Chibi-Robo!: Photo Finder

50 /100
03 juin 2013

Sorti le 3 juin 2013 sur Nintendo 3DS, Chibi-Robo!: Photo Finder est un jeu d'aventure développé par Skip Ltd. et Nintendo, et publié par Nintendo. Le joueur y incarne l'un des meilleurs petits robots assistants du monde afin de participer à l'ouverture d'un nouveau musée. Pour ce faire, il doit collecter des points de bonheur en aspirant, en ramassant des déchets et en aidant une galerie de personnages colorés, puis utiliser ces points pour acheter un film spécial qui permet de photographier des objets du monde réel et de les transporter dans le jeu pour les expositions du musée.

Gameplay de Chibi-Robo!: Photo Finder

L'accueil du titre est marqué par une note agrégée de 50,00. La presse a salué certains de ses aspects : Pocket Gamer UK a ainsi affirmé que « Despite the occasional stutters, Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder is a uniquely enjoyable game that will test your creativity from start to finish », tandis que Gameblog.fr a noté que « Although this tiny, yet full of secrets house world is cut into little areas, hence constraining exploration, Chibi-Robo develops its talent for photography by… ». Certains joueurs se sont montrés enthousiastes, comme l'un d'eux sur Metacritic qui a estimé qu'il s'agit d'un jeu vraiment bon et charmant sur lequel on peut jouer des heures sans s'ennuyer, alors qu'un autre a regretté que « No es un juego, es una demo para mostrar los usos de la camara de nintendo 3D ».

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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

Pocket Gamer UK 80/100

« Despite the occasional stutters, Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder is a uniquely enjoyable game that will test your creativity from start to finish. »

Gameblog.fr 70/100

« Although this tiny, yet full of secrets house world is cut into little areas, hence constraining exploration, Chibi-Robo develops its talent for photography by exploiting the 3DS features cleverly, while still doing odd jobs for the even weirder inhabitants. »

Cubed3 70/100

« As a standalone retail release it would be passable, but as a cheap download what has been packed in is simply amazing and surprisingly addictive. »

Official Nintendo Magazine UK 64/100

« It's hard for a game to win hearts when it keeps kicking you in the shins. [Aug 2014, p.82] »

Nintendo Life 60/100

« If you’re still interested after reading through our criticisms, there’s likely enough here to justify a purchase; otherwise, you’re probably best off leaving this photo undeveloped. »

FNintendo 60/100

« The tasks presented are fun to fulfill and make use of one of the most overlooked assets of the 3DS. Let's Go, Photo! could use some more variety in its whole but it shows Nintendo can deliver more than the usual series everyone knows. »

God is a Geek 60/100

« Let’s Go, Photo!’s biggest stumbling block is the Nintendo 3DS itself. Its poorly spec’ed camera has always been pretty useless, even for taking pictures – trying to use it for a game is a mostly fruitless endeavor. »

IGN 60/100

« A bizarre game that works on paper but much less on screen. At first glance it's fun, but after a while it loses its steam and it becomes tedious and frustrating. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

jkidd 10/10

« It's really good game you can play for hours and not get board it's a charming game »

roq 5/10

« No es un juego, es una demo para mostrar los usos de la camara de nintendo 3D »

FnafGamer123 10/10

« When I played it, I actually feel like Chibi-Robo is actually in real life on my 3DS! »

PikminSalad 3/10

« I loved Chibi-Robo on GameCube so I was hoping for this to be as charming as the original even if it's not the same kind of gameplay. Sadly, I found this game to be somewhere between painfully boring and just plain broken. I had a VERY hard time finding the proper lighting and objects to photograph for the game to even register my photos. I'd say at least 75% of the time my photos did not register. That is a very bad failure rate. Even when the photos DID work, this game is the same thing over and over. Just taking pictures. Also this game is very short. Chibi-Robo deserved much better than this. »

Pupito 9/10

« Another classic and quirky Chibi-Robo experience. What starts off as a very slow, and oftentimes bizarre introduction to a new Chibi, and a new world, the game slowly blossoms into another addictive and thoroughly enjoyable entry in the series. While I wish I got to spend more time with the Chibi Vaccum and Toothbrush, the Photo Finder main game starts boring and then gets realllly fun - once one makes the creative decision to do something cool with their museum. You'll need the 100% (hint: just take pics on the internet) to get the cut outs and then you can make a museum of whatever you want. Chibi's back, and he looks gorgeous in 3D. Here's hoping for more entries! »

taianrj 10/10

« It's really good and fun. Before I bought, I was thinking "It looks fun to take a real picture and it be transported to the game by Chibi, but just it?". Fortunately, I was mistaken. There are a lot of things to do in the game: Missions, exploring, etc. And it all for just $ 9,99. Buy and enjoy =) »

LadySerena21 10/10

« [SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.] »

VideoGameLover 10/10

« Steal this charming, original, fun, addictive game now! I have logged over 10 hours and not even close to being 50% through the game. $9.99? Nintendo is giving us a gift! Skip the demo, buy the game (as you will need to redo over an hour of gameplay if you buy the game after demo). Any game that pulls me away from animal crossing for 2 days is doing it's job! »

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