Crazy BMX World

05 novembre 2020

Crazy BMX World, édité par Shinyuden, est sorti sur Nintendo Switch le 5 novembre 2020. Mêlant les genres course, arcade, sport et plateforme, le titre propose selon le résumé d'IGDB de s'envoler dans les airs à bicyclette pour voyager aux confins de la terre.

Gameplay de Crazy BMX World

L'accueil critique s'est exprimé à travers des avis nuancés. Meristation a ainsi déclaré : « A video game that does not invent the wheel but that is very entertaining. Very cheap but poor technically. » De son côté, Pure Nintendo a estimé : « Crazy BMX World contains excellent games that have aged gracefully, but it’s strangely just okay as a compilation. While a real value, the linear design (and l… »

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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

Meristation 70/100

« A video game that does not invent the wheel but that is very entertaining. Very cheap but poor technically. »

Pure Nintendo 65/100

« Crazy BMX World contains excellent games that have aged gracefully, but it’s strangely just okay as a compilation. While a real value, the linear design (and lack of Pro controller support) sizably hurt it. I hope it gets a patch asap. »

TouchArcade 60/100

« Simple, functional, reasonably amusing, but nothing we haven’t seen a thousand times before: that’s Crazy BMX World. This is essentially a stage-based auto-runner where you need to speed up, slow down, jump, and double-jump as needed to make it to the goal. You also need to try to collect three medals in each stage, as you’ll need them to make progress. You’ll earn gacha tickets for clearing stages, which can be exchanged for new bikes and costumes. There really isn’t much to this, but what’s here largely works as you would expect. My only gripe is that it’s sometimes hard to keep an eye on your little dude against the colorful and busy backdrops. For the price, this is fine. »

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