Joe Dever's Lone Wolf: HD Remastered
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Joe Dever's Lone Wolf: HD Remastered

29 OCT. 2013
Aventure, Jeu de rôle (RPG), Indépendant
Développeur
Éditeur
Prix indicatif
14.99 € (Steam)
Notes des critiques
Metacritic : 78/100
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Joe Dever's Lone Wolf: HD Remastered

77 /100
29 octobre 2013
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Description (IGDB)

For Sommerlund and the Kai! Lone Wolf is back with an exclusive storyline, stunning graphics and a deep combat system. Make meaningful choices and carve your own path.

Histoire (IGDB)

The kingdom of Sommerlund is in danger once more! Communications with the village of Rockstarn have ceased and you have to investigate. Only the Sunken Forest separates this region of Sommerlund from the dreaded Darkands: is a new menace looming on the horizon? Embark in a brand-new adventure and play as Lone Wolf, the last Kai Lord. Act 1 and 2 are available now, with more episodes and adventures coming soon!

Description en cours d'enrichissement.

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Description Steam (Français)

Le jeu dont vous êtes le héros


Loup Solitaire est de retour, dans un jeu vidéo et avec une toute nouvelle intrigue, un nouveau système de combat, des graphismes époustouflants et bien plus ! Prenez des décisions lourdes de conséquences et tracez votre chemin dans cette épopée non linéaire. Testez votre force dans des combats dynamiques basés au tour par tour, faites preuve d'habileté avec le mini-jeu de crochetage et relevez le défi intellectuel lancé par le mystérieux Cube de Shianti !

L’auteur Joe Dever a joué un rôle actif dans le développement du jeu. L’histoire qu’il a rédigée s’inscrit dans la continuité de celle d’origine, mais elle amène également une nouvelle lumière sur le monde de Loup Solitaire, Magnamund !

Pour Sommerlund et les Kaï !

Ameliorations de la version HD Remastered


  • Une expérience de jeu équilibrée qui inclut les 4 actes de l’histoire. Découvrez les événements qui se sont déroulés aux frontières du village de Rockstarn, explorez la Forêt Engloutie et révélez les secrets du Temple Majdar. Puis, engagez-vous dans la lutte contre l’ennemi en lançant l’assaut contre la forteresse de V’taag. Êtes-vous prêt à écrire votre destinée ?
  • Des graphismes améliorés. Appréciez les nouveaux effets de lumière, les textures et particules en haute résolution : cette version HD Remastered offre des détails d’une grande richesse.
  • Une toute nouvelle galerie qui comprend à la fois des illustrations en pré-production et des modèles en 3D. Découvrez comment l’univers du jeu a été réalisé par les concepteurs et artistes !
  • - Contenu additionnel inclus (accédez aux dossiers locaux du jeu pour les récupérer) : Bande originale en format MP3 et Livre d'illustrations numérique

    Fonctionnalités Principales


    • Une toute nouvelle aventure écrite par Joe Dever avec un nouveau design sombre de Loup Solitaire, de son monde et de ses ennemis
    • Un vrai livre médiéval avec des illustrations faites à la main
    • Créez votre personnage et testez différentes combinaisons de disciplines, aptitudes et équipements Kaï
    • Écrivez votre propre histoire en prenant vos décisions
    • Un vrai système de combat, où vos capacités ont de l'importance - pas de dés à jeter ou de tables de nombres aléatoires !
    • Maniez l’arme caractéristique du Loup Solitaire, le Sommerswerd, pour déchaîner des attaques dévastatrices capables de renverser le court de n’importe quelle bataille !
    • 3 différents niveaux de difficulté pour des combats plus accessibles, ou plus difficiles !
    • Rejouez, faites des choix différents et explorez de nouveaux chemins et styles de combat !

Éditions et prix Steam

Joe Dever's Lone Wolf HD Remastered - 14,99€ 14.99 €

Avis des joueurs Steam

Évaluation globale plutôt positives
Total des avis 60
Recommandé

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Non recommandé

Je n'ai pas du tout accroché. Après vérification, il s'agit à l'origine d'un jeu mobile...

Mises à jour et Actualités

04 mars 2015

Your quest for completeness may very well start!

Hello everyone, Today we have a small news for you. With our last update we've fixed all the achievements, and now you can test yourself against the 100% challenge! For Sommerlund and the Kai!

04 mars 2015

Your quest for completeness may very well start!

Hello everyone, Today we have a small news for you. With our last update we've fixed all the achievements, and now you can test yourself against the 100% challenge! For Sommerlund and the Kai!

13 janvier 2015

A (not so) mysterious code unleashes an hidden tune, start your search!

There's a little something hidden in the game, a special track that Joe Dever himself recorded to share some ancient verses. In order to listen to it, you'll have to use a certain code that has been proven to work in dozens of games, a code almost mythical, a code that blossomed in the far east, and travelled all the globe sailing on the digital waves of the gaming industry. You know what we're talking about, don't you? Very well, use that code, start your search and find what's hidden! For Sommerlund and the Kai!

Avis des critiques et joueurs

Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

GameWatcher 85/100

« Its story may cut a strange and meek figure against the explosions and grenades and tanks of the boisterous ‘in-crowd’ parading itself around at this time of year, but it’s one nonetheless worth visiting, and one which begs for brains over brawn. »

Ragequit.gr 83/100

« Certain elements, like the frequent use of Quick-Time-Events, might alienate the more hardcore PC gamers out there. However, Lone Wolf HD Remastered remains, in its core, a true Lone Wolf adventure that does more than enough credit to Joe Dever's original works. »

GamesVillage.it 82/100

« Based on the popular gamebook, it's a good porting of an iOS title, penned by Joe Dever himself. A deep and fascinating experience, with a great replay value. »

Eurogamer Italy 80/100

« Better visuals, tweaked controls and the full story in a whole package. Even if you lose the “book” feeling given by the tablet, it’s still a nice RPG that old and new Lone Wolf fans should try. »

Everyeye.it 80/100

« Even on PC, Lone Wolf's adventures maintain their value as an original mix between e-book and turn-based combat. Controls with keyboard and mouse work well, and the price for the 4 full chapters is just right. »

SpazioGames 80/100

« If you have not played Joe Dever's Lone Wolf on your smartphone or tablet yet, here is the right time to do it. This PC version includes all four chapters of the game with enhanced graphics and various bonuses, but is the game itself that is still beautiful and compelling as its mobile counterpart. »

Softpedia 80/100

« In the end, the mixture of combat and storytelling is what makes Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf different from other games. »

Multiplayer.it 80/100

« It’s still a good funny game but you can feel the absence of touch controls. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

Give_em_hell 5/10

« There is potential in this genre and in this gameplay style, but the end result for this game isn't satisfying. The story is pretty boring and unoriginal, combat is repetitive and straightforward, the characters are shallow, generic, too much heroism and teenage, the enemies are pretty generic copy cats of goblins and orcs and liches under different names, too focused on combat and looting but not enough dialogues. The graphics are ok and the hand drawn art work are fine, the interface is a bir slow and clunky but the design look good. It needs lots of polish and a much better story. »

Voyou 2/10

« Reading. Walls of mediocre prose from an unimaginative writer from a short-lived 1980s fad. This is not an adaptation, this is plainly a book, not the 3D game you'd expect from the trailer and the sales pitch. Except, there are 3D bits in the middle of this disappointment. And this is where the bad really begins: turn based combat, which is fine so far, but with a timer and Quick Time Events. Gimme an emote for a face palm. After decades of trying, someone has finally reached the bottom of bad PC game design, but obviously he or she cheated by using a mobile phone. I still can't believe someone has an IQ low enough to excrete such game mechanics. It's working the way they wanted, so I've got to give some score for the correct programming and such. Still, pick up a real book, a good one if you can, and forget about this garbage. »

maazu 4/10

« "Can you please stand still while I hack you to pieces?" I can imagine a Helgaast growling that. It is the combat system. You have to wait for the green bar "Endurance" to charge up and the yellow bar "Action Event" to charge up, in order for Lone Wolf to react to attacks; depending on which frame you click, and where you click, Lone Wolf will be parrying/counter attacking or dodging. Failing that, it is "keep still while Helgaast hack you to bits". I would rather settle combat with Tetris blocks. It is not that hard to code Tetris blocks. And the background music is melodious enough not to distract you from clicking at the appropriate moment. Yes, DON'T JUST STAND THERE AND GET HACKED TO PIECES!!! At least do variations to the hacking/slashing animations. Do not be lazy. Repeating the same old moves over and over does put me to sleep. »

Pegasi75 10/10

« I think its excellent, keep in context that this is more of an interactive book, and as far as that, i give it a 10. Loved the series, in fact Joe Dever is my fav Author. »

Thilus 8/10

« I must say this is a pretty decent attempt to make something more of Joe Dever's original Lone Wolf series. For starters, it feels pretty much the same as the paragraphed books that some of us used to get excited about. We've got a pretty shoddy story, the hero - of whom we cannot really tell if he's a real badass, because of his immense Kai powers, or a total wuss, considering that he keeps sneaking most of the time, sometimes afraid even to stand up to a bunch of Giaks, creatures similar to goblins - and lots of lots of text. So, yeah, pretty much the same as the original. But all of this is fun somehow, just as the original, even though it feels a little cheesy (but, hey, the original games were designed in the 80s, there was a lot of cheese back then). There were two things I didn't like about the gameplay though - both of them concern combat. First of all it relies too much on our quickness. Sometimes we've got a perfect plan created in our mind, but we're just to slow with clicking. Yeah, I know this is a smartphone/tablet port, and most of those games rely on quick fingers, but for me it had too much of an arcade feeling to it. Secondly, the game is mostly about fighting. Yeah, you have to read a wall of text every now and then, but many (and I really mean many) times it's: "Hey, you just reached a point in your adventure where we put in some epic battles, so the monsters ambush you for no good reason, even though you just evaded them using your mighty camouflage skill". So, yeah, there's a ton of fighting. Also, be prepared to die quite often. Especially during random encounters that you should win without even breaking sweat. It's all about quick fingers and luck. And even though it seems that I should give this game a lower score, I'm giving it an 8. Because all in all this is a very good game. It took me 17 hours to finish the chapters and I had fun all the way (sans maybe those sevral frustrating moments when I had to replay some boss battles over and over again). So if you're a Lone Wolf fan - don't hestitate. Otherwise it's a 50/50. You'll either like it or not. »

Thombie 6/10

« I've read a lot of the Lone Wolf books and also recently re-read them online and I have to say that this game doesn't really add anything I personally felt any need for. That being said, it's not a bad game/book. The fact that you're way more limited in which abilities you can get, for example either this one or that one, compared to picking freely in the original series actually annoyed me a lot. While I understand why they designed it that way, it still doesn't make sense why they chose to simplify it so that it was a necessary limitation. I've played the whole series with "my character" and evolving him, and this game even prevents me from making something similar, which is making sure that it really isn't a Lone Wolf novel in my opinion. It's a fairly cheap knock off and it can really only be considered on par with the first Lone Wolf novel, which is by far the weakest of the original series. It's still worth playing, though. »

SanctumRevel 9/10

« I am not familiar with the lone wolf series and yet i feel fascinated with this game it gives you a cause choises along with it's consequences in a very good way truly you are the master of your story make choises and live with them!! »

Configuration PC requise

Minimale :Système d'exploitation  *: Windows XP SP3Processeur : Dual core 2.0 GHzMémoire vive : 2 GB de mémoireGraphiques : 256 MB VRAMDirectX : Version 9.0cEspace disque : 3 GB d'espace disque disponible

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