Shox: Rally Reinvented
Shox: Rally Reinvented
Shox: Rally Reinvented est un jeu de course développé par EA UK et publié par EA Sports BIG ainsi qu'Electronic Arts, disponible sur PlayStation 2 depuis le 23 septembre 2002. Rattaché à la ligne EA SPORTS BIG, ce titre de rallye arcade invite le joueur à enchaîner dérapages et sauts à travers vingt circuits tout-terrain exotiques. Le système de Shox Zones permet de gagner des courses au sein de la course en les parcourant avec précision, et il est possible de débloquer un nouveau véhicule turbo ou de tenter de remporter vingt-quatre véhicules sous licence.
Concernant l'accueil critique, le magazine GamePro a salué des contrôles réactifs et un dérapage plus naturel que dans d'autres jeux, tandis que TotalGames.net a jugé que peu de jeux de course arcade sur PS2 sont meilleurs, citant des commandes superbes et des circuits bien conçus. Sur Metacritic, certains joueurs se sont dits à l'aise en tant que fans de SEGA Rally et ont apprécié l'action stylisée abandonnant la simulation, mais d'autres ont regretté des physiques si mauvaises qu'ils ont dû cesser de jouer. Le jeu obtient une note agrégée de 70,00.
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Avis des critiques et joueurs
Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Requires a bit of fancy powersliding, but it feels a lot more natural and comfortable here than it does in other games - the controls really respond well. »
« Still, with superb controls, well-designed courses and a structure riddled with extra incentives, there are few better arcade racers than Shox on the PS2. »
« Most importantly, Shox offers an exhilarating sense of speed which, in the end, is what draws many of us to racing games in the first place. »
« The interesting Shox Zone system and impressive list of unlockables make it one of the more addictive arcade driving games available. »
« Shox has such a simple, intuitive concept that anyone can get into and enjoy, but the gambling, damage models, and relative ease of the game can contribute to slight boredom after a while. »
« Big on fun, big on energy, and big on speed. For this style of racing, Shox has no equal. [Nov 2002, p.83] »
« Emphasis is placed on speed, power-slides and in the traditional EA BIG manner getting your blood pumping through a mixture of big-beat music and intense action; on this front Shox does not disappoint. »
« Finally an arcade-style rally game that's extremely fast, controls great, and is easy to get into. [Dec 2002, p.52] »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Fans of SEGA Rally will feel right at home with Shox. Abandoning simulation for stylish action, this PS2 exclusive is pure fantasy, which makes it all the more fun. It is also artistically and technically excellent, with flashy visuals that move like a bolt of greased lightning, rarely dropping below 60FPS. If EA’s goal was to make their own SEGA Rally game, they certainly achieved it in the presentation. There’s even an early implementation of a widescreen mode, making for a more enjoyable experience on a modern TV. The “shox zone” gimmick, which can be a little confusing at first, quickly becomes an addictive feature that enriches the experience. Skilled players can unlock nighttime tracks and other goodies. Shox’s biggest disappointment is its lack of diverse environments, which would be forgivable in an actual arcade game, but it's more frustrating in a PS2 game. Beetle Adventure Racing had tons of maps (on a 16MB cartridge!) which added a wonderful amount of depth to the game, so it’s a shame that Shox couldn’t have included at least a couple more. You may also get the feeling from time to time that you're racing Matchbox cars instead of heavy, powerful vehicles. Despite its shortcomings, time has been kind to Shox, as arcade racing games become an increasingly bygone genre. »
« The game is very Arcade-like what i actually like, but the physics are so horrible that i can't continue playing. Sad. »
« crazy game! one of the strangest rally games out there, I didn't quite understand how the stop works! I just know that in multiplayer the game is fun »
« Not a simulator, just one of the most fun arcade racing games, even in 2023. Handling is really fun. Also very good two player option. Play it on Pcsx2 emulator. »
« On of my TOP favorite racing games for various reasons: The game really is arcade and really is rally. 'Arcade' because you can really enter easily, and if you hit the boundries, you are forgiven most of the time. 'Rally' because you allmost allways slide. The thing you should care about is, so correct your slides a few times a second in big curves, in order to keep traction. This feature makes you really feel driving a rally car, even if it is a very quick super unrealistic arcade fun racer, which doesn't wait until the end of the race to give you feedback: The shock zone provide you 3 times a lap, with information if you a driving is worth bronce, silver or gold, or less. I really enjoy, that every race, even if you don't win, gives you point (=money) which you can spend on new cars. This non-linear gaming suits beginners and professionals. The super different landscapes, nice graphic effects and different styles of leagues (kompact, sports, muscle cars...) kept me playing for long time. Even the feelable rubberband effect (cars never go to far in front nor behind) feels okay and let's you stay in the action and contact with other cars. »
« The game itself is not bad BUT. The physics of this game is horrible it can make it very frustrating loosing to drifting in air. There's really just 4 levels but with variation build tracks through out the game. The good part is that there is 6 types of cars sounds small yes but there are 4 variations of those cars which means 16 cars and they are enough varied to not fell samey even tho the looks. Another thing the game atmosphere fells great it really fells like batman. Nah just kidding you fell like your driving fast and it says you drive 170 miles/h or 274 kilometers/h in turbo mode but you drive like in 140 kilometers/h or 87 miles/h. Its fun as an arcade game but as an full fledged racing game publicized by EA. Just play midnight club or need for speed instead. »