Kyotokei
Kyotokei, sorti le 11 août 2011 sur Wii, met en scène l'invasion du paisible royaume d'Estaria par l'armée de monstres de la puissante sorcière Rika. La presse a salué le titre comme une solide suite spirituelle au grand jeu GameCube qu'il copie, recommandant son achat à cinq dollars aux amateurs de l'ancien décaleur de polarité, tandis que Nintendo Life a relevé des commandes intuitives et réactives permettant aux joueurs de tous niveaux d'y prendre plaisir, malgré la répétition de nombreux ennemis.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« A solid spiritual sequel to the GameCube great it's copying, and at just five bucks anyone who enjoyed that older polarity shifter should seriously consider downloading this new one. »
« The intuitive and responsive controls do a solid job of allowing players of all skill levels to enjoy the game and although many enemies are repeated throughout the five levels, the unique bosses offer up plenty of incentive to keep coming back for more. »
« Despite these flaws, gamers should embrace being given a WiiWare title of such substance. An enjoyable, hectic, and fast-paced title, Kyotokei should give gamers hope that Nintendo hasn't thrown in the towel on their digital download service just yet. »
« The brutal difficulty level makes it an acquired taste and it may seem unfairly tough. But Ikaruga fans might find it short when they defeat the final fifth level within an hour. Still, for just 500 Points, this is a good option. »
« If you're a Wii owner looking to spend five bucks you could certainly do worse. There's some fun to be had here, but by no means does Kyotokei join the ranks of essential WiiWare titles. »
« Kyotokei wears its influences brazenly, and though it attempts to differentiate itself in a few ways, the best part of the game is still that which it directly borrows from Ikaruga. »
« Kyotokei lacks everything a shooter should have: rhythm, pace, destruction. Avoidable, as the Virtual Console if packed of games of similar genre and higher quality. »
« A lazy, ugly, soulless, cheeky and cheap rip-off. But just about competent with it. [Nov 2011, p.77] »
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