Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - Sweep the Board!
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - Sweep the Board!
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - Sweep the Board! est un jeu de plateau virtuel développé par CyberConnect2 et édité par Sega, disponible depuis le 25 avril 2024 sur PC, PlayStation 4 et 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One et Xbox Series X|S. Classé dans les genres simulation et jeu de cartes et de société, il propose une aventure à travers des lieux emblématiques de l'anime comme le mont Fujikasane et Asakusa, où jusqu'à quatre joueurs peuvent s'affronter en ligne ou hors ligne en lançant les dés, en participant à des événements et mini-jeux le jour, et en traquant les démons la nuit. Les joueurs contrôlent des personnages de l'Armée des pourfendeurs tels que Tanjirô, Zenitsu et Inosuke, Nezuko venant prêter main-forte sur le plateau, et peuvent coopérer contre des démons puissants comme Akaza. Réalisé avec Unreal Engine 4, le titre affiche un temps de jeu principal d'environ huit heures et quinze heures en complétionniste, pour un prix de 59,99 euros et une note agrégée de 60,75. La presse a salué sa capacité à marier l'univers de la série et le format party game, tandis que certains joueurs regrettent un rythme trop lent et un roster limité.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Demon Slayer Sweep the Board! does exactly what it sets out to do by combining the excitement of a party game with the world of Demon Slayer. It’s tailor-made for the niche audience of anime enthusiasts and party game aficionados alike. »
« I am the target audience for Demon Slayer: Sweep The Board in that I’m both a Demon Slayer fan and the three Mario Party titles on the N64 Virtual Console on Switch are (by a significant margin) my most played titles on it. I got everything that I expected out of this game and had a lot of fun with it right throughout. In fact, with Mario Party itself in a weird kind of limbo of diminishing returns of late, perhaps we do need a new property to pick up the baton. »
« The core of Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- Sweep the Board! may be very familiar yet it does so many clever things with the classic party game formula that it's a very worthwhile experience for a couchful of chums, especially if you're a fan of the franchise. »
« Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- Sweep the Board! offers a unique take on party board games and anime-based games in general. It’s an easy recommendation for fans of the series, but those simply seeking a truly fresh spin on a somewhat perfunctory formula should enjoy it regardless of their mastered breathing style. »
« Demon Slayer: Sweep The Board offers a delightful twist on the party game genre by infusing it with the charm and style of the Demon Slayer universe. The game is well-suited for family play, featuring a variety of mini-games that, while sometimes lacking in creativity, provide enough entertainment for casual gameplay sessions. The board game mechanics, including item use and goal achievement, add strategic depth, making each round both fun and unpredictable. »
« Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- Sweep the Board!" is an interesting proposal for manga and anime fans who enjoy party games. The title features boards inspired by important locations from Demon Slayer and the saga's characteristic humor. Sadly, the minigames catalog is poor, and its battles against demons, while intense and enjoyable, cannot save the lack of variety that condemns it to a repetitive experience. »
« It reminds us that even well-trodden paths like board games can be reinvented with creative thinking and strong thematic ties. For those who can play it in a local multiplayer setting, the game offers a chance to experience the joys and frustrations of board game dynamics enriched with a touch of anime flair. »
« Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- Sweep the Board! has a lot of potential, but it is lacking for online play right now. If you have folks to play with locally and like the IP, this will be a good purchase. The team at CyberConnect2 did a great job translating Demon Slayer to this setting, but I hope there’s more added through the year and the online is improved. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« just wish the game was faster and more characters could be used. also the real music from anime »
« Demon Slayer -Kimetsu No Yaiba- Sweep the Board es un título divertido para las reuniones con amigos. Minijuegos ingeniosos que además representan algunas de las batallas más interesantes del material original. Los tableros son variados, con un buen diseño al adaptar cada lugar con sus ciclos de día y noche. Solo le juega en contra que no tiene suficientes minijuegos y las partidas de más de 10 turnos son eternas. Mínimo me habría gustado que los textos fueran un español neutro, así todos contentos sin importar la región. Tiene identidad propia, aunque solo podría recomendarlo para los más fans del trabajo de Koyoharu Gotouge. »
« (MY SCORE : 7 /10) This game is a Digital Board game that combines Dice Games with Mini Games! This game can be played solo or multiplayer with up to 4 players! In the selection menu there is Sweep The Board and Skill Training, where we can play the Mini Games that we have unlocked in Sweep The Board. We can choose several of the available characters, namely: Tanjiro Kamado, Zenitsu Agatsuma, Inosuke Hashibira, Gitu Tomioka, Shinobu Kocho, Kyojuro Rengoku, Tengen Uzui, Muichiro Tokito, Mitsuri Kanroji, Obanai Iguro, Sanemi Shinazugawa, and Gyomei Himejima. »
« Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- Sweep the Board may offer a Familiar enviroment, and while you might play with fan favorite Characters from the Series, however compared to other Party Games it's not offering anything besides it's 5th and last Board. Besides that one it offers Limited Missions that you've most likely played already in prior Party Games »
« Seriously: the game is basically a clone of Mario Party, right down to the interaction and interface. Overall, the board is “ok” and decent, but the same cannot be said about the minigames. The fights against demons are the most innovative factor here, but they don't provide much fun due to their excessive simplicity. Furthermore, the minigames themselves are generic and don't have much to do with the anime. Very few are more thematic, but even these are of low quality and lack that originality. Therefore, it is difficult to recommend the party game version of Demon Slayer if you already have Mario Party at home. If this isn't your situation, it might be worth taking a look. »