Dragalia Lost
Dragalia Lost
Dragalia Lost, un jeu de rôle (RPG) développé par Cygames et Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development, a été publié par Nintendo le 27 septembre 2018 sur Android et iOS. Il s'agit d'un action RPG contrôlé par glissements mettant en scène les liens entre humains et dragons, où le joueur vainc ses ennemis à l'aide d'attaques et de compétences spéciales, et peut notamment se transformer en dragon. Le titre a reçu une note moyenne agrégée de 71,92. La presse a salué certains aspects du jeu, TouchArcade évoquant un immense plaisir de jeu et une approche renouvelée du RPG social, tandis que Nintendo Life a nuancé en indiquant que le jeu ne convaincra pas les détracteurs du format gacha mais reste remarquable sur certains points. Les avis des joueurs sont partagés, certains regrettant un gameplay générique et simplifié ainsi qu'un scénario cliché, d'autres jugeant au contraire Dragalia Lost comme l'un des meilleurs jeux mobiles joués, citant une histoire de qualité et une véritable implication du joueur.
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Avis des critiques et joueurs
Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« I am immensely enjoying Dragalia Lost. Just like Super Mario Run did for the time honored runner genre, so does Dragalia Lost do for social RPGs. It follows the formula and makes key improvements along the way. After hours of playinng I have yet to come close to running out of energy yet. The gameplaay, graphics and story all shine out above competition within the social RPG genre. If you can wrap your head around the departure from usual Nintendo fare, you’ll be rewarded with a gem of a game. »
« If you’ve never been much of a fan of gacha-style mobile games, Dragalia Lost is hardly going to change your mind. With that being said, this is a remarkably well-executed ARPG for mobile devices; surprisingly in-depth lore, easy to pick up gameplay and oodles of customization options make this a game that’s easy to sink hours into, and the generous distribution of free virtual currency helps to keep the microtransactions to a minimum. It may not be anything groundbreaking, but Dragalia Lost is a release worthy of the quality associated with Nintendo’s name. You really should give it a try. »
« Dragalia Lost makes for a very good first step into original mobile game IPs for Nintendo. »
« Dragalia Lost is a pleasant surprise born from the collaboration between Nintendo and Cygames. It is not the most original game on the market nor a groundbreaking experience but it brings a very solid and well polished A-RPG to the mobile game industry. Special mention to the music and the global aesthetic of the game which reach a level of cuteness and happiness which will melt your hearts right away, be warned. »
« For fans of gacha games, Dragalia Lost is one of the best of the bunch. However, Dragalia Lost is still, at its core, more of the same. »
« Dragalia Lost is a fine game, and I bet it will be a successful one too. I’m all for quality, new gacha games, but this is not how I want to see Nintendo operating in the mobile space. Despite being a decent game, Dragalia Lost doesn’t feel Nintendo-like at all. Instead, it feels like a polished up version of the games we’ve all already seen on the App Store, making Nintendo’s mobile efforts really feel like an afterthought rather than any sort of space for exciting new game developments. »
« The wonderful art, music, and lore deserve to be in something more original than Dragalia Lost. There are a hundred different versions of this game already available on app stores and it doesn’t do very much to hoist itself above the competition. This title may represent Nintendo’s riskiest attempt at breaking big into mobile gaming, going with an original IP instead of known property, but it also represents its least creative. »
« The lack of challenge and the fact that you can complete the campaign for free but get roasted in multiplayer without paid upgrades are symptoms of a deep-seated mediocrity. It may be slick, but it’s a peculiarly empty experience. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« This game was honestly just not good imo. The gameplay was super generic and oversimplified for mobile phones, and the story was extremely generic with cliché characters that had nothing interesting. The fact that there are people who find this game special is embarrassing. I find it extremely overrated for what it was. »
« Genuinely one of the best mobile games I have ever played the story is great, the gameplay you actually have to do something and not just brain dead auto battles, the music slaps and goes harder than it should, very generous when it comes to the gacha mechanic you will usually get the character you want. Overall the game is wonderful »
« Could have been something great, but it got cancelled. So look no further. It was very anime, and high quality mobile game. Almost on the level of Fire Emblem Heroes. However, none of that matters. »
« The artwork, music, gameplay, events, and story are Beautiful. One of the best overall portable games and definitely the very best free2play game. Most people giving low score are mad because a player can’t become op in 1 second and clear endgame content after getting 1 unit. The critic reviews are utter bs imho, like in many other games. *Looking and the good FF15 Score* . Metacritic reviews are worth nothing. Also funny how the “rpg focused” sites rate this game very good but the ordinary “critics” rate this low. »
« It's really bad. There's an insane amount of grind, getting characters is easy but the game relies more on dragons to do endgame content and you need 5 copies the 5 star dragons which just ****. »
« Um jogo incrível se comparado com outros jogos mobile, mas o jogo seria muito melhor num console. »
« For a free to play mobile game you are not going to find a more entertaining game. While the UI is a circus, the gameplay is fun and can get quite challenging. I like the story and the monthly events. For a Gotcha game, it sure does give away a lot of free stuff. Love the music. Keep it up! »
« Game has great music and is visually pretty. Gameplay is fun as well and story is ok. »