Mini-Mech Mayhem

18 juin 2018

Mini-Mech Mayhem, édité par FuturLab, est sorti le 18 juin 2018 sur PlayStation VR. Ce jeu de bataille en réalité virtuelle de type table-top, jouable en ligne jusqu'à quatre joueurs, met en scène des petits mechs que l'on accompagne pour élaborer une stratégie avant de constater son échec et d'utiliser des cartes de pouvoir ou ses instincts pour renverser la partie. La presse a salué l'expérience, Push Square évoquant un titre « fun, clever, and silly » au système stratégique plus profond que prévu, tandis qu'UploadVR regrettait que le jeu soit destiné à une certaine obscurité malgré la joie frénétique qu'il procure.

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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

Push Square 80/100

« Mini Mech Mayhem is a fun, clever, and silly game all at once. Its strategy is deeper than you may be expecting, and while the learning curve can be steep at times, it’ll definitely entertain -- particularly if you have friends to play alongside. »

UploadVR 80/100

« Mini-Mech Mayhem is likely destined for the same kind of obscurity as FuturLab’s Tiny Trax before it, but there’s endless joy to be found from its frantic mash-up of tabletop gaming and VR. This is an untamable, often hilarious bit of strategy that’s to be enjoyed just as much when you’re throwing your hands up in defeat as it is in victory. I just wish I had more people to play it with. »

TheSixthAxis 80/100

« Mini-Mech Mayhem is a great addition to the PSVR library. It's an accessible and fun strategy title that can provide hours of fun. There are some issues that do need ironing out, but if you have a PSVR headset then Futurlab's latest creation is well worth getting. »

DarkStation 80/100

« With its surprising level of complexity and depth, Mini-Mech Mayhem is a game that could have a wider appeal were it not crippled by its PSVR exclusivity. »

GameSpew 70/100

« Minor complaints aside, Mini-Mech Mayhem offers PSVR owners a fun, bright, and lighthearted strategy game to fill that niche in their VR library. It’s approachable, engaging and packs in plenty of charm. »

God is a Geek 70/100

« Miniature mechs minus the mayhem, Futurlab’s newest is bursting with tactical depth, yet lacking in variety. »

The Digital Fix 70/100

« I feel that the single player is a bit sparse and even though I could not test it, I think the multiplayer will be a hoot and where this game really shines. The social interaction between players and friends will be fun while playing matches, it's a shame the single player does not have the same impact but I do think this game was designed to be played between friends. It's a beautiful game and the VR side of things works well. It's a solid VR outing that's unlike anything other on the market at the moment. »

Everyeye.it 69/100

« Setting aside the problems of the playful offer, Mini-Mech Mayhem presents itself as a strategic turn-based fun, accessible and competently balanced. »

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