Spooky Spirit Shooting Gallery

67 /100
01 juillet 2021

Spooky Spirit Shooting Gallery, développé par Nippon Columbia et édité par Aksys Games, est sorti le 1er juillet 2021 sur Nintendo Switch. Ce jeu de tir invite le joueur à abattre des Spooky Spirits en visant avec précision dans un mode carnaval au tir continu, que ce soit pour toucher des goodies dans une galerie ou des fantômes dans une maison hantée, les deux environnements étant jouables indépendamment. La presse a salué son aspect amusant tout en soulignant une durée de vie plutôt courte, à l'image d'un jeu de carnaval, tandis que certains joueurs l'ont décrit comme un bon jeu de fête au gameplay solide et sans problème de visée, ou encore comme un titre ridicule mais phénoménal proposant plusieurs modes. L'ensemble affiche une note moyenne agrégée de 67,00.

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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

Video Chums 67/100

« Spooky Spirit Shooting Gallery is certainly a very fun game but that fun has a rather short lifespan so just like with an actual carnival game, you'll play it for a bit before moving on to more substantial sources of entertainment. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

DTLookout 9/10

« This game is great for what it was made for a good party game. The gameplay is solid with no issues at aiming and the setup changes very fast to keep the group entertained. Music is enjoyable making it feel like a carnival game. It also gives you the chance to unlock collectables and unlock new mini-games. The downside is playing by yourself it would keep you entertained a few minutes. The best use for 1P is for practice, for that person who is competitive and wants to get better or a completionist that wants to collect all the items. Overall if you see it for 20 or under great deal. »

Woohoobarz 10/10

« Spooky Spirit Shooting Gallery is a ridiculous title, but a phenomenal game. The game has several different modes, but essentially you're using a carnival cork gun to shoot various different Japanese goodies and spirits. The premise is you're at a Japanese festival that has a ton of these cork gun booths, and the in the Carnival mode you shoot at a ton of different Japanese snacks and toys trying to knock them over. Doing this gives you tokens, which are the game's currency that will let you either buy more ammo for your cork gun (including silver bullets and rockets), or spend them on extra mini games for different game modes, or finally trophies of the different goodies and spirits the game has. The big question that should come with a game like this is "Does it have motion controls?", and I can happily say that it does, and they are fantastic! If you played the House of the Dead remake on Switch and were disappointed, this is the on-rails experience you've been waiting for; perhaps not in in story and atmosphere as SSSG has even less story and a much more child friendly aesthetic, but the gyro controls are perfect in this title and are so much fun to use. There does seem to be a handheld mode for the game as well, and I'm not sure whether this also uses motion controls, or if it just uses the joysticks, but it should be mentioned. Overall this game is a blast to play! You can play this with up to three friends (only couch co-op I believe) and the game comes with two other modes apart from Carnival; Party Mode which has you competing with friends in the game's different mini games, and Spirit Stairway, which has you doing essentially the same thing, but working together this time to complete a set of challenges. If you're on the fence I'll admit the content is a bit light for a $40 asking price, but honestly the controls and concept have me hooked, and I can easily see myself loading up the game the next time I have company over! »

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