Rush: A Disney Pixar Adventure
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Rush: A Disney Pixar Adventure

20 MARS 2012
Aventure
Développeur
Moteur
Prix indicatif
16.79 € (Steam)
Durée de vie (HLTB)
Histoire principale : 2½ Hoursh
Complétion (100%) : 10½ Hoursh
Notes des critiques
Opencritic : 70/100

Rush: A Disney Pixar Adventure

65 /100
20 mars 2012 2½ Hoursh
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Description (IGDB)

Rush: A Disney Pixar Adventure invites families and fans of all ages to experience the worlds of six beloved Disney•Pixar films like never before. Team up with characters from “The Incredibles,” “Ratatouille,” “Up,” “Cars”, “Toy Story”, and “Finding Dory” to solve puzzles and uncover hidden secrets all remastered in 4K Ultra HD and HDR. You and your favorite Pixar character can interact on screen and play cooperatively to solve challenges. Move from fast-paced puzzle-solving to moments of pulse-pounding agility and speed.

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Description Steam (Français)

Rush: A Disney•Pixar Adventure invites families and fans of all ages to experience the worlds of six beloved Disney•Pixar films like never before. Team up with characters from The Incredibles, Ratatouille, Up, Cars, Toy Story, and Finding Dory to solve puzzles and uncover hidden secrets.

You and your favorite Pixar character can interact on screen and play cooperatively to solve challenges. Move from fast-paced puzzle-solving to moments of pulse-pounding agility and speed.

Features:
• Save the day in your own fast-paced adventure. Invite your whole family to join Woody, Lightning McQueen and others in this one-of-a-kind Pixar experience
• Join forces with Pixar characters to help you through each challenge or play on the same screen through split-screen couch co-op at home with a friend.
• Explore and discover the sights and sounds of each Pixar world as you solve puzzles and search hidden secrets

Éditions et prix Steam

RUSH: A Disney • PIXAR Adventure - 16,79€ 16.79 €

Avis des joueurs Steam

Évaluation globale 3 évaluations
Total des avis 3
Non recommandé

Il est pareil que disneyland adventure toujours aussi mauvais et meme pas un remake de ratatouille sur les nouvelles console :(.

Non recommandé

Bug pas possible d'avoir tous les trophées

Recommandé

bien

Avis des critiques et joueurs

Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

Official Xbox Magazine UK 80/100

« The Kinect controls for all these activities feel intuitive, accurate, and responsive. Considering the range of gestures, there's impressively little frustration involved. »

Official Xbox Magazine 80/100

« Kinect responsiveness can be spotty, especially jumping, but it works well enough to keep kids (and adults) grinning ear-to-ear while playing. »

Guardian 80/100

« Kinect Rush may be short on length, but it's big on playability, imagination and fun. »

Everyeye.it 80/100

« Considering its target, Kinect Rush is a well designed game that can entertain with ease lots of kids, making them move a lot. »

GamingXP 78/100

« If you love the films Cars, Ratatouille, The Incredibles, Toy Story and Up!, you'll find this a nice addition and quite decent collection of mini games. But as a game, albeit quite solid, it's just no Disneyland Adventures, in scope or presentation. »

NZGamer 77/100

« With a mixture of action and basic puzzles, they'll spark the imagination, keep them laughing, and soak up a decent amount of energy too. It's perfect for a lazy Sunday when you just want to sit back and read the paper. »

XboxAddict 77/100

« It does what it was designed to do. It helps to recreate the wonder, the fantasy and the enjoyment that everyone has experienced from the original movies. »

GameFocus 77/100

« Provided you fall into the target demographic, there's a lot to love about Kinect Rush. No matter if you are slapping on your superhero tights in The Incredibles, or racing a co-op buddy with Mater and crew in Cars, you can be sure to have some fun, and get one heck of a workout in the process. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

SmileyDodoX 5/10

« Qui peut encore s'intéresser à ce jeux ? Il n'est même plus en stock !!!Je l'ai acheté il y a quatre ans et je me suis éclaté à l'époque.Pour y avoir rejoué avec mon petit frère récemment, le jeu est assez simple. Je ne peux dire que c'est un très bon jeu, les graphismes sont simples et sans la licence Disney le jeu serait aussi bien. Les niveaux sont répétitifs et simples.C'est un bon jeu pour enfant mais pas super pour des personnes d'un certain âge. »

Xbd 10/10

« [SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.] »

Daniel_N 5/10

« Although the game itself is targeted towards kids, I found this game easily boring. However, like most other Disney Kinect games, it would have been far much better with a controller. »

cidgrad01 1/10

« Bought this for a Christmas present for my kids b/c it was on sale, thinking they would love it based on the description. It spent about 30 minutes in the system before my kids turned it off in frustration, and we spent 20 of those minutes simply trying to set up in-game avatars for them. This game is terrible because the Kinect is terrible. I am so sick of the Kinect. It ****. It’s a failure. I should have learned my lesson with the atrocious Kinect Star Wars, but no. My fault. The biggest problem with Kinect is that 99% of its games are designed for kids but it requires the patience & precision of an adult to use. If you are old enough to get around all of its annoying quirks, you are not going to be interested in playing the kiddie Kinect games. If, like my kids, you are age appropriate for the games, the Kinect will be a frustrating obstacle to gameplay and you’ll be switching back to a controller-operated game after a few minutes. Anyway, this specific game is for up to two players, and is supposed to scan them into the Pixar world with the Kinect camera. It vaguely does that. The avatar it made for one of my kids looked a little bit like him but not really. You can change some of the avatar’s features manually, but the Kinect menu interfaces are so frustrating to use we skipped that. The Kinect flat out refused to scan in my other son. At one point you have to stand up straight with your arms & legs spread out, inside a green outline. My son did that, several times but the Kinect refused to register his knees or elbows. It only gives you a few seconds to complete this scan before popping up an error message and forcing you to start the process all the way over again from the beginning. We spent most of our time slogging through this process and I wanted to snap the Kinect in half. Then we got to the actual game, which wasn’t much better than navigating the menus. Kids tend to jump around as they try to have fun with the game, but the Kinect penalizes you for that. My kids would get too far forward or too far right or left, and they had a lot of trouble with the controls. The gameplay is also repetitive and confusing. You run your avatar around with characters from various Pixar movies and are presented with puzzles, sometimes given with no hints. That would be all right for an adult, but it’s not fun for a 5-year old. One puzzle involved having to jump up on a little raised platform, and the controls are so awful my kids were not able to do it. They’d either jump past it, over it, or they’d jump and the Kinect wouldn’t recognize they were jumping. If you want a fun Kinect game for your kids, get Kinect Party. Even if you manage to get through the avatar creation menus in Kinect Rush, there is no reward waiting for you in playing the actual game. Hopefully I can get a dollar or two for this junk on trade in. »

megaD 9/10

« Absolutely great game with very good and intuitive Kinect controls. The games have perfect graphics that look exactly like the animated movies by Pixar. Excellent. I can recommend to everyone who ever enjoyed Pixar movies and has a Xbox 360 with Kinect. »

MegWhiteley 8/10

« I think that the game is good, with some mistakes, but is good, have 5 amazing movies, in that you can revive the scenes of the films. One of the problems is the simple gameplay, yes is addictive, but is simple. The graphics are amazing, music, sound. The control is good, but don't be the better answer. Kinect Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure is a great title for kids, and yeah is better than Disneyland Adventures. But I believe that in the next game can be better. »

Xborn74 7/10

« Kinect Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure, it's a game which uses mandatory the Kinect (no options for standard controller), and it is pretty cool: basically you create a character, a child in the case, which can be scanned from yourself, with the Kinect, and that passes into a theme park, with scenarios based on the animations that are mentioned: Cars , Ratatouille, The Incredibles, Toy Story and Up! The graphics are very good in parts of the scenarios of the animations, outside it, in the Park, the game resembles the Kinect Adventures Disneyland ones; in the animations scenarios to each "set" you are transformed into one of the characters (eg: Ratatouille you are a mouse), and the actions are based in mini-games. The sounds and music are very well done, as in the animations in question. The gameplay, obviously aims at the target public, and is simple: you use the trunk to turn, and moves his arms to run (also the legs to go faster). And for each phase can be some variation of it - I do not know if it was only here (or if the problem is me, since the game would be for children), but the controls to run it is not very accurate... Well, to resume: a game oriented towards children, and that allows more than one player, which makes it ideal for those who like to play with their children, especially those who love the animations of Pixar (and which child do not like them?) - specifically for these cases recommended, my score is 7.5 / 10.0. »

Configuration PC requise

Minimale :Système d'exploitation et processeur 64 bits nécessairesSystème d'exploitation  *: Windows 7 or higherProcesseur : Intel Core i3-3210 @ 3.2 GHz || AMD FX-4150 @ 4 GHzMémoire vive : 4 GB de mémoireGraphiques : Nvidia GT GTX 650 || AMD R7 260DirectX : Version 11Espace disque : 24 GB d'espace disque disponible

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