Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure
PlayStation 4
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Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure

24 SEPT. 2013
Aventure, Stratégie, Réflexion / Puzzle
Développeur
Prix indicatif
19.99 € (Steam)
Durée de vie (HLTB)
Histoire principale : 6½ Hoursh
Complétion (100%) : 11½ Hoursh
Notes des critiques
Metacritic : 68/100
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Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure

70 /100
24 septembre 2013 6½ Hoursh

Scribblenauts Unmasked : A DC Comics Adventure, développé par 5th Cell et publié par WB Games et Shiver Entertainment, est sorti le 24 septembre 2013. Cinquième opus de la série Scribblenauts et premier à s'appuyer sur une licence, ce jeu de réflexion et d'aventure mêle la mécanique historique d'invocation de mots et d'objets à l'univers de DC Comics. Maxwell y rejoint Batman, Superman et la Ligue des Justiciers pour rétablir l'ordre dans ce monde, explorant des lieux comme Gotham City, Metropolis ou Atlantis et affrontant les super-vilains. Le titre propose un Créateur héroïque permettant de concevoir et de partager en ligne des personnages inédits à partir d'éléments de l'univers DC, ainsi qu'un Batcomputer servant d'encyclopédie des objets. Disponible sur PC, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch et Windows Phone, il utilise le moteur Objectnaut et le DRM Steam, pour un prix de 19,99 euros. La presse a salué la liberté offerte par le système de résolution d'énigmes, IGN notant qu'après une dizaine d'heures sur les douze niveaux on n'égratigne que la surface des solutions possibles, tandis que Polygon a qualifié l'expérience de plaisante malgré quelques faux pas. Certains joueurs y voient la meilleure déclinaison de la formule Scribblenauts tout en regrettant sa frustration, et d'autres recommandent le titre comme simulateur de super-héros portable, quand un avis négatif sur Steam déplore un blocage au tutoriel dû à un bug de cinématique. Le score Metacritic s'établit à 68 pour une note agrégée de 69,59.

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Avis des critiques et joueurs

Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

IGN 91/100

« Even after completing Unmasked’s 12 levels, which took around 10 hours, I feel like I’ve only scratched the surface of the creative ways to unravel its enigmas - which makes me want to keep playing it even more. »

Polygon 80/100

« That freedom — and the majority of the puzzle design, which supports it — made Scribblenauts Unmasked a pleasure, even when it stumbled on the occasional cantankerous solution. »

Worth Playing 80/100

« This is a really fun mash-up that leverages the DC Comics license quite well, and it's sure to make any comics fan happy. Your love for the game will likely hinge on whether you're a fan of the comic characters, but even without that license, this is another enjoyable Scribblenauts romp. »

Nintendo Life 80/100

« It’s difficult to determine whether this game was made for superhero fans or to those who already enjoy the game series, but Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure finds a good balance that should appeal to both crowds. »

COGconnected 75/100

« While the subject matter didn’t totally resonate with me there is no denying the strength of the DC Comics brand. »

Digital Chumps 74/100

« As it stands, there's a bit much here that holds back a smooth, fun experience like you would get in previous Scribblenauts titles. It is both a blessing and a curse. »

GameTrailers 74/100

« It is neat to experiment with language to summon your favorite heroes or see surprising effects on the world, and it's at its most fun with a friend brainstorming with you. Still with the awkward action and haphazardly placed puzzles, there's a lack of direction to unleash that potential, making it hard to stay interested for the long-run. »

Game Informer 70/100

« I enjoyed Scribblenauts Unmasked's encyclopedic exploration of DC's universe. I had a blast creating my own characters and fleshing out their powers. Many of the puzzle challenges are also quite clever in their design and solutions. I just wish the heroes and villains would put aside their differences. In most cases, when they come to blows, the experience turns into a bothersome mess. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

drlowdon 5/10

« Possibly the best implementation of the Scribblenauts formula, but it's still frustrating as much as it is enjoyable. »

ND-Bringer 7/10

« If you're looking for a fun Super Hero Simulator to take on the go, than I highly recommend this game. Not only is it a cute crossover that pays homage to DC Comics' entire legacy, but it's also a very relaxing puzzle game. This version of the game does tend to lag here and there however, when their are too many characters on screen. »

lolhhh 10/10

« really great puzzle game there are so many combinations and ways to interact with puzzles really good »

EightballPixels 5/10

« This game annoys me. It's a good game, I can assure you that, but it just doesn't feel right when it comes to Scribblenauts. The DC tie-in bothered me from the start; it feels kind of tacked on and out-of-place. The story doesn't do a good job of explaining it, either. The thing that bothers me the most, though, is all of the characters that Unlimited introduced- they're completely absent in this game, unless you spawn them. This angers me. They gave Maxwell, Lily, and even Doppelganger extended personalities, but all of the potential to develop the numerous other characters is completely ignored. Of course, that does give me satisfaction in the fact that I can keep my headcanons for them, since they haven't been jossed, but it is kind of disappointing. They give us ALL these characters in one game, and do nothing with them. Oh yeah, speaking of Doppelganger. Making him a full-fledged villain doesn't sit right with me. I always saw him as the mischevious, recurring Team Rocket-type villain who's not too hard to deal with. I expected more sassy dialogue from him, but he felt more like the typical generic evil guy. (The tie-in comic DOES remedy this by making him grumpy and snarky, but still- OH YEAH. Tie-in comic. As cool as it is to see Maxwell and company further developed, it doesn't sit right. With games like Sonic, it can work, because the characters and world are already established, while still leaving room for new ideas to be inserted. With games like Pocket God, it can work because the characters are blank slates, as is the world- leaving lots of room to insert new ideas and play with the concepts the game has already provided. With Scribblenauts? It doesn't work as well, because it ONLY explores the DC universe, without touching on Scribblenauts's own universe much at all. Huge case of missed potential there. If the tie-in comic had become a thing while Unlimited was still the latest game, it would've worked, because like Pocket God, at the time the characters and world were blank slates to develop and play with. (It also jossed a headcanon I had for Dopps, which annoyed me for personal reasons.) Overall, the game is an enormous case of "this does not feel right". It's very good on its own, but it doesn't feel like a Scribblenauts game. It feels like a DC game with Scribblenauts hastily written in. Just stay in your own universe, Scribblenauts. Define your own world before you tie in with another one. »

Mastersword126 7/10

« Eh, it's Scribblenauts, that automatically makes it good! Unlimited it better, but this is also good! Enjoyable for DC lovers! Overall a good game, range of spawnable objects is amazing! »

Nintendolad 6/10

« After enjoying Scribblenauts Unlimited, Unmasked was hugely disappointing. The game felt rushed, too short and not nearly as creative as Unlimited was. »

Ruster 8/10

« it was ok i scribblenauts unlimited was better but still, this will probably will become a hit, that subject of super heroes is good but they should introduced marvel superheroes too. »

Configuration PC requise

Minimale :Système d'exploitation  *: Windows XP or higherProcesseur : AMD Atholon 64 X2 Dual-Core 4000+ or betterMémoire vive : 2 GB de mémoireGraphiques : ATI X1800 or betterDirectX : Version 9.0cRéseau : connexion internet haut débitEspace disque : 2 GB d'espace disque disponible

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