Cytus II
Cytus II
Cytus II, développé et publié par Rayark Inc., est un jeu de rythme musical disponible sur Android et iOS depuis le 17 janvier 2018. Quatrième titre du genre du studio après Cytus, DEEMO et VOEZ, ce jeu propose un système de jugement actif où le joueur tape sur les notes au passage d'une ligne dont la vitesse s'adapte à la musique, avec plus de 180 partitions réparties sur une soixantaine de titres. L'intrigue se déroule dans le monde virtuel cyTus, autour du DJ légendaire Æsir et de son concert Æsir-FEST, et s'explore via le système de narration "iM". Classé dans les genres arcade et musique, il affiche un temps de parcours principal d'environ 43 heures et demi et près de 205 heures pour une complétion intégrale, avec une note agrégée de 79,65. La presse a salué le titre : AppAdvice y voit son nouveau jeu de rythme favori grâce à son style anime et sa musique, tandis que TouchArcade le juge solide et soigné. Certains joueurs sur Metacritic l'ont très vivement recommandé, allant jusqu'à évoquer une note de 9,8 sur 10 et à le décrire comme le meilleur jeu mobile joué, même si d'autres se sont exprimés de manière plus elliptique.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« I'm enjoying Cytus II a lot so far, and it's definitely my new favorite musical rhythm game. I'm in love with the anime art style, and the music is quirky, upbeat, and catchy. The game's tutorial is helpful in terms of showing you what to do with each note type, and controls are simple. I recommend playing with your device on a table or other flat surface, so it's easier to see upcoming notes without your hands blocking your view. I just wish that the price for the other two characters were cheaper. »
« Cytus II is a darn good one, building on what its makers have previously accomplished and wrapping it in a slick package. Even if you don't surrender to its story, you just might to the music. Just be sure to limber up those fingers first, because they're going to be moving. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Se vc n hypa vc ta morto por dentro »
« Cytus II - 9.8 / 10 {highly recommend} Simply the best mobile game I had the opportunity to play. It literally raises the bar, and shows how deep a game of music can be. Each exclusive song is great, the gameplay is unique and challenging, it's very addictive. But the highlight of Cytus, besides clear of art, is its complex, deep, immersive and thought-provoking story. Each character has his story, his own style of music, and you develop empathy for each of them, and in addition their stories connect with time. This game is so unique and complete that it is almost perfect. I can't give a 10 because Rayark is literally a mafia, they make amazing games, but they fill them with paid things that don't are cheap, and this is very present in Cytus II, even if you pay for the base game, there are still a lot of paid characters and music packs, including the Capso system, and that’s just annoying, and I consider it disrespectful to the gaming community. Meantime, even if you only have the base game, you will play a LOT, and it will take at least 50 hours to complete. I also missed of more videos over the course of history, which ends up being 95% or more script and reading, and the small percentage remaining of videos. Despite these problems, your experience with the base game will not be affected, so I can't lower the grade, and really, this masterpiece deserves a very high note, because it is almost a perfect game. »
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« It is a wonderful smartphone screen shredder. The plot attracts quite a bit of attention because of its presentation. It's a shame that there are no such artists as MafuMafu or Reol. But what we have is what we have. The downside is that the game has a lot of monetization in the form of transactions on characters or soundpacks. Rayark We did a lot of work to create and support the game, but all this is leveled out by not very good optimization. So on Android devices it often freezes or crashes, even if the device has a processor Quallcomm Snapdragon or the like. »
« The game itself is the best rhythm game on mobile. Unfortunately, at the time of writing, the full game with all DLC costs almost €200, a very heafty price tag for not that much. »
« My favorite game of all time with amazing story and songs! Try bullet waiting for me PAFF // »
« I was a huge fan of the first Cytus, and I can safely say that Cytus II is better in almost every way. The game offers a new difficulty level with Chaos, providing a better challenge for those who found the first game too easy. The art and UI feels clean and professional. Surprisingly, the game has an actual story, and a very engaging one at that. My only main complaint is the price of DLC. I don't mind paying 2 dollars for the game itself, but 10 dollars per DLC character is a bit of a deterrent. »
« Cytus 2 is an incredible rhythm game, as should be expected from Rayark at this point. The visuals are all very stylish, and the music is, for the most part, stellar. All of the music is sorted by genre, unlike Rayark's previous games. However, there are a few negatives to this game. The game occasionally stutters, most assured to break your combo. Characters have to level up, meaning that you have to grind. While certainly not as tedious as other games, the grind is still, I think, wholly unnecessary. Lastly, there are paid characters. This on its own is not a negative, except a. This means genres are locked, since characters are representative **** genre. and b. Each character costs $10 USD, so that's around $32 for the entire game. This is expensive for a mobile game, although arguably not nearly as bad as other games. In short, highly recommend the base game, although I probably won't shell out another $30 for the rest of it. »