Dragon Star Varnir
PlayStation 4
67

Dragon Star Varnir

11 OCT. 2018
Aventure, Jeu de rôle (RPG)
Développeur
Moteur
Prix indicatif
38.99 € (Steam)
Durée de vie (HLTB)
Histoire principale : 16 Hoursh
Complétion (100%) : 36½ Hoursh
Notes des critiques
Opencritic : 74/100

Dragon Star Varnir

67 /100
11 octobre 2018 16 Hoursh

Dragon Star Varnir, développé par Compile Heart et édité par Idea Factory International, Inc. et Compile Heart, est sorti le 11 octobre 2018 sur PC, PlayStation 4 et Nintendo Switch. Ce jeu d'aventure et de rôle se déroule à Valneria, un monde dominé par d'immenses fossiles de dragons au-dessus des nuages, où les sorcières sont persécutées car considérées comme maudites pour donner naissance à ces créatures. Zephy, un chevalier chargé de les chasser, est sauvé par les sorcières Minessa et Karikaro après une attaque de dragon, et le sang de la bête éveille en lui un pouvoir magique qui lie son sort à celui des sorcières. Le récit implique l'Ordre Impérial, les Knights of the Reaper, le groupe Evil Raven et les Witches of Prisonflame, tandis que le joueur doit décider de sauver ou sacrifier trois sorcières, ces choix modifiant la fin.

Gameplay de Dragon Star Varnir

Le système de combat au tour par tour se distingue par des affrontements aériens organisés en trois niveaux verticaux, où la position des membres du groupe compte face aux forces et faiblesses des dragons. Le Dragon Gauge permet de se transformer pour accroître l'armure et débloquer des capacités, et la compétence Devour affaiblit les dragons pour obtenir des arbres de compétences uniques. La durée principale est estimée à seize heures et le complet à trente-six heures et demie, le moteur utilisé étant l'OROCHI 4, pour un prix de 38,99 euros.

Gameplay de Dragon Star Varnir

La presse a salué un titre brillant selon Digitally Downloaded, tandis que Video Chums a relevé une personnalisation de groupe approfondie et un casting plaisant. Certains joueurs sur Metacritic ont apprécié les personnages, l'art et le combat aérien à trois niveaux avec la mécanique de dévoration, et un avis Steam positif a noté une dimension tactique supplémentaire du système de grille en 3D, même si un autre joueur Steam a recommandé le titre seulement aux amateurs du genre niche, le décrivant comme proche d'un visual novel avec des donjons. L'OpenCritic affiche un score de 74 et la note agrégée atteint 66,59.

Médias

Avis des critiques et joueurs

Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

Digitally Downloaded 90/100

« A really quite brilliant game. There is fan service in there, and some people will look at that and the anime trappings and not be able to move past it, but underneath this exterior lies a heart that is in many ways the precise opposite of what you might be expecting. It's almost - dare I say it - feminist in the critique it provides over the way that women are treated in this fairy tale world. »

Video Chums 81/100

« Dragon Star Varnir does what few JRPGs do as it features in-depth party customization as well as a delightful cast of characters. Factor in a boatload of additional content to master and you're left with a must-have RPG. »

GameGrin 80/100

« It’s anime based characters appearance, and the game’s overall look, are par for the course when it comes to games by Compile Heart and Idea Factory. Scratch the surface, however, and you’ll find a gem of a game that’s both enjoyable in terms of story and gameplay. »

GameSpew 80/100

« It’s not going to be remembered as a classic, but Dragon Star Varnir is one of the better JRPGs available on PS4. Its engaging story and deep character development enables you to look past its somewhat budget presentation and enjoy it for what it is – a JRPG that feels like it has come straight out of the PS2 age. »

Cubed3 80/100

« There are things that are easy to point out as flaws, such as the unnecessary and weird flying battle system, but the root of Dragon Star Varnir is solid. The story is interesting, the characters create a curiosity to see where the plot goes, and the darker tone is so revitalizing to the genre. Yes, anime tropes exist, but when the plot revolves around girls trying to save their life from the creature growing within them, a lot of these issues can be overlooked. The beautiful artwork of the characters, the graphics of the dungeon, the music are all high points, adding the cool plot brings this package to a high recommended level for JRPG players. »

RPG Fan 79/100

« While it still maintains some of the annoying quirks of past Compile Heart titles, Dragon Star Varnir is worth playing for its fantastic battle system and likeable characters. »

Everyeye.it 75/100

« The sensitivity with which the narrative plot approached delicate themes such as fate or madness, combined with the wise management of the main characters, make it a must-have product for lovers of the ruolistic genre. »

4P.de 75/100

« The battle system as well as the ability mechanics are interesting, but Dragon Star Varnir seriously suffers from a lackluster presentation. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

billxxy2 9/10

« Great characters, pretty art, and a turn-based combat system based on 3 levels in the air, with a unique "devour enemies" ability that grants you new skills. It leads to a lot of strategy. Also, the music is incredible, the game goes on sale often, and there's cute romance. This is developer Compile Heart at their best. PS: Charlotta is best girl. »

tomvs123 7/10

« Idea Factory has its ups and downs, and this is definitely one of the ups. Similar to Fairy Fencer F, but more focused in scope, slightly shorter, better writing, and a more experimental combat system. The setting is quite interesting and unique. There are divisions of witches, dragons, and humans, all who are against each other for various reasons. Witches are essentially going extinct due to their cursed nature. They gain their magical powers through dragons growing inside them. Eventually the dragons mature and eat their way through the witches (or the witches become the dragons - that's not too clear), ending the witches' short lives. Humans hunt witches due to them producing dragons. And dragons eat everything else. You take control **** of witches, including one unlikely recently-turned witch, and start the game primarily trying to stay alive and out of reach of humans and stronger dragons. As you progress through the story and meet other witches and humans, you learn more about the world, each character's history, and a possible way of ending the witches' curse. While doing this, you're also basically managing the health of three younger-generation witches (around 10 years old). You must feed them just the right amount of dragon meat - too much or too little will cause them to turn into dragons, which leads to one of the less-optimal endings. The game's writing quality is good. There's very few plot holes, characters don't make dumb decisions, cool stuff doesn't happen for the sake of cool stuff happening, and the characters don't overly-explain their actions, as the reasons for their actions are self-evident to the typical adult. And while limited in scope, the game's handling of themes such as racism (humans vs witches) and sacrifice for the greater good, are handled well. So if you're tired of the typical dumbed-down JRPG story, you might like this one. Combat mechanics are good and unique. You fight on three different height levels, primarily against a wide variety of dragons, on a semi-grid layout. The grid only applies to enemies, and you can cast spells or do physical attacks in their 3D space. Depending on your attack type, you can target a single enemy, a specific grid size (such as 5x5) on one level, or a grid size on all levels. I recently played Bard's Tale IV with its excellent strategic grid-based combat system and this game isn't as good in the strategy department. While the height-based combat is interesting, it doesn't really add much to the typical turn-based JRPG combat formula. Though while it doesn't innovate as much as I'd like, the combat here has no major downsides. And then we we have character ability growth. This is done through devouring dragon enemies. As you do damage, the percentage that you're able to devour and kill them goes up. When devouring a new enemy, you get an individual sphere grid (like Final Fantasy X), and can spend points to unlock new skills and base stats. This works decently well, though there's not a shortage of grid-unlocking points, so it's very likely that all of your characters will be relatively the same (with the same grids unlocked) during most of the game. Differentiation in your characters primarily comes through the limited number of spells they can equip and their weapons. Some characters naturally have high physical damage weapons, so you'll likely make them physical attackers. While you'll likely make everyone else magic users and equip their strongest spells. You can then equip characters in your back row with different elemental spells, so you can switch them in (at no turn cost) during battle to use those spells when needed. Overall a good Idea Factory game that's above average for them in just about every aspect. Definitely for you if you liked Fairy Fencer F, or you like the Neptunia games, but wish they were less fanservicy and more mature. »

Noughter 8/10

« I really liked the game. for me it wasnt as good as Death end Request but still a really good Iffy RPG. i think the combat, game mechanics and characters were very interesting and even better than in death end request but the Main Story was kinda lacking and not as strong. I really liked the gifting system which kinda reminded me of persona social links and also the dragon collecting mechanic also felt similiar to Persona Games. Level design was never Iffys strong side but this time it felt espacially bad and was probably the weakest part of the game. All in all i would still highly recommened the game espacially if you like other Iffy Games. »

Celtic_17 8/10

« An amazing cast of characters, one more lovable then the next. The gameplay is a combination of what Compile Heart and Idea Factory fans have grown to love and a more in-depth costumization making it possible to make each character any "class" you would like, tho obviously each character is suited better for one or 2 things respectively. All in all another great niche title that anybody fimiliar with this style of games will most certainly love. »

Configuration PC requise

Minimale :Système d'exploitation et processeur 64 bits nécessairesSystème d'exploitation  *: Windows 7 64bit (DirectX 11 equivalent)Processeur : Intel i5 2.3GHz or AMD A9 2.9GHz equivalentMémoire vive : 4 GB de mémoireGraphiques : ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5xxx, 1GB VRAM 5000Espace disque : 11 GB d'espace disque disponibleCarte son : DirectSound (DirectX) compatible sound card

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