Scribblenauts Unlimited
Scribblenauts Unlimited
Scribblenauts Unlimited, développé par 5th Cell et édité par Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. et WB Games, est sorti le 13 novembre 2012 sur PC, Android, iOS, Wii U et Nintendo 3DS. Le jeu, qui utilise le moteur Objectnaut et le système de DRM Steam, propose une aventure mêlant stratégie, réflexion et plateforme dans un monde ouvert où le joueur incarne Maxwell et résout des énigmes en invoquant par l'imagination tout objet conceivable. Pour la première fois, l'histoire des parents de Maxwell, de sa sœur jumelle Lily et de ses quarante et un frères et sœurs, ainsi que l'origine de son cahier magique, est racontée. Le titre offre un créateur d'objets permettant de conférer des propriétés uniques et de partager ses créations en ligne, un sac à dos magique pour stocker les objets invoqués, et un Merit Board affichant la Vision Starite pour repérer les étoiles à proximité. Une partie de l'histoire principale demande environ sept heures, tandis qu'un parcours complet atteint treize heures. La presse a salué l'entrée la meilleure de la série selon GamesRadar+ grâce à son gameplay ouvert et familial, et NintendoWorldReport a qualifié le lancement de soigné et amusant. Certains joueurs sur Steam décrivent volontiers un jeu mignon et créatif, testé et approuvé en babysitting, tandis qu'un avis Metacritic relève que la technologie d'invocation d'objets reste astucieuse. Le score Metacritic s'établit à 75 et la note agrégée à 73,75, pour un prix de 19,99 euros.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Scribblenauts Unlimited is easily the best entry in the series to date, thanks to its family-friendly nature coupled with creative, wide-open gameplay. »
« Scribblenauts Unlimited is a polished and fun launch. It is the purest realization of what makes the series so fun to date, and proves that, after so many portable iterations, Scribblenauts might actually be best suited for the TV and Nintendo's Wii U GamePad. »
« Despite some dips in overall puzzle difficulty this time around, the game has a massive amount of content to both discover and create from scratch. »
« Serious wordsmiths may bemoan the lighter difficulty and more streamlined puzzle play, but it's hard to grumble when the simple act of noodling around with your wacky word creations is so blissfully absorbing on its own. »
« Scribblenauts Unlimited is the best looking and playing entry in the series to date. It's also the easiest, so if you didn't like the first two due to their difficulty, at least give this a rental. »
« Scribblenauts Unlimited is a perfect match for the Wii U's hardware, making brilliant use of the GamePad controller to deliver a wonderfully creative sandbox puzzler. »
« If you own a brand spanking new Wii U, buy this game and give your imagination a workout. »
« To push Scribblenauts Unlimited to the limits of its vocabulary is impressive, and seeing how objects interact with one another is always amusing. Scribblenauts Unlimited's ability to blur the line between game and toy is one of its greatest strengths. Finding the more obscure and bizarre ways to solve puzzles is where the experience shines, largely because it's the kind of fun you create for yourself. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« The technology that allows for a seemingly endless supply of items to be summoned by the player is still very clever, but Scribblenauts Unlimited is still unable to provide a truly satisfying experience to go alongside it. »
« Nintendo 3DS version not Nintendo Wii U version ...................... »
« An incredibly bold premise that the developers were not quite able to reach, but did a damn good job at trying. So many ways to complete missions, hours of sandbox meddling and fun. These games are quite rare in modern times. You can't go wrong with Scribblenauts. Just don't expect anything mind-blowing, »
« An incredibly unique and inventive title, Scribblenauts Unlimited combines platforming and a fun art style with a vast compendium of possible items to magically conjure into gameplay. This makes for an experience of shallow yet pure fun when allowed to freely explore the possibilities of Scribblenauts. Main quests can be clever, engaging, and quite humorous, with the occasional monotony and lack of polish, yet this never takes away from gameplay. Overall a lighthearted fun time that's suitable for anyone. »
« This is a fun little game, if a bit simple. The drawing mechanic is really neat. »
« really great puzzle game there are so many combinations and ways to interact with puzzles really good »
« Get ready for one of the most underrated games ever made, I am still baffled by how non-existent appreciation for this stellar title is. Scribblenauts is a game about writing words in a magic notebook, what you write comes to life and is able to interact with whats already in the world you just brought it into, this brilliant mechanic allows for some serious experimentation and is also true for every game in the Scribblenauts series which may I also add are far underrated (except the first one, Maxwell was without his makeup). This game for a first in the series has a story detailed by a cutscene. So there were these two treasure hunters who loved each other so much they **** like dogs and gave birth to a army children along with you, Maxwell, and your sister who's name I can't remember at the moment. Your father grants you god hood with a magic notebook he found in the couch cushions and you, being the hoodlum you are, decide to reek havoc leading to a witch turning your sister into a rock for the sake of humanity's future. You need to collect star-things to turn her back, you can get these stars through helping others with their predicaments. In order to help create whatever the hell you feel like, your allowed, the most entertaining aspect of the game, experimentation, now being used for creative problem solving. This may make the game too easy for some but i think the challenge is to instead to try new words that will probably not help you but may lead to even more interesting interactions. The game as a whole reminds me of another forgotten game (sort of), Banjo Kazooie: nuts and bolts with its vague collectathon-ness and its mechanics only really limited by imagination. The game even include a object editor which I almost never used since it equates to sticking stickers on something. The game is short too but it's vastly replayable. I honestly don't see why this game just flew under the radar especially because the kind of youtubers who get this sort of game to catch on did let's plays of it, maybe its not for everyone but its definitely a favorite of mine. »
« Really? I was expecting this game to have a score above 8 but a 7.4? The game has so much charm and fun gameplay. You help people out which sounds repetitive but the gameplay will show you it's the most fun you'll ever have! Probably one of the most entertaining games in the Wii U library. »