Trivial Pursuit Live! 2
Trivial Pursuit Live! 2
Trivial Pursuit Live! 2, développé par Snap Finger Click et édité par Ubisoft Entertainment, est sorti le 17 mars 2022 sur PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One et Google Stadia. Classé dans les genres jeu de cartes et de société ainsi que quiz et trivia, le titre propose de défier d'autres joueurs du monde entier ou ses spectateurs sur Twitch, avec des centaines de nouvelles questions, des niveaux de difficulté adaptés et divers personnages, le tout dans une ambiance de jeu télévisé rapide visant à réunir amis et famille autour de la collecte de pastilles. La durée de la campagne principale est estimée à une heure.
L'accueil critique s'est révélé mitigé. Multiplayer.it a salué un bon jeu, tout en soulignant qu'il ressemble au premier opus avec seulement un « 2 » ajouté et n'apporte rien de neuf. Eurogamer Italy a noté que le titre transpose le jeu de société classique sur les plateformes actuelles et précédentes en tentant de l'adapter à l'univers numérique via le jeu en ligne. Du côté des joueurs, certains regrettent un achat décevant faute de nouveautés suffisantes, tandis que d'autres estiment l'expérience amusante pour les amateurs de quiz, malgré quelques défauts partagés avec le premier volet.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Trivial Pursuit Live! 2 is a good game, but only because it is exactly like the first one, just with a "2" at the end. It offers nothing new apart from a more focused personalization system and a partnership with Twitch that allows streamers to play with their community and vice versa. It will certainly amuse newcomers, but Live!'s "veteran" players will just experience a déjà vu. »
« Trivial Pursuit Live! 2 brings the classic board game to current and last-gen platforms trying to adapt it to digital universe through online gaming, achievements, character customization and Twitch integration. Despite some of these features are cool, the game falls short in offering only 4 local players support; most of all, it lacks of the Italian localization. If these omissions are not an issue, you could have loads of fun with your family or friends and followers online. »
« Obviously, Trivial Pursuit Live! 2 didn’t reinvent the wheel. As I wrote up top, it’s exactly what you’d expect from a Trivial Pursuit game. But when you’ve got a game that’s as reliable as Trivial Pursuit, sometimes that’s enough. Trivial Pursuit Live! 2 won’t wow you with innovation, but it still makes for a fun way to spend a half hour. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« **** THIS STUPID ASS PIECE OF **** GAME Bro I spent $20 on this cause I liked the first one, and I wanted new questions. BOY THAT WAS A MISTAKE The graphics look like ass, it feels like ass, and IT IS ASS. There STILL are repeat questions, and is a SEVERE visual downgrade from the first game. I COULD MAKE A BETTER GAME THEN THIS! GIVE ME A UNITY PROJECT AND EVERYONE WILL BUY. I NEVER want to play this game again. The only thing more ass than this game is Nintendo's NO REFUND policy. »
« Ok, so I have played the first one only a bit and they both have their ups and downs. This game is fun, no doubt about that, if you are into trivia, you will enjoy it. The characters are stupid and annoying in a funny way, that the makers of the game clearly intended. The prompt EVERY time you turn the game on to login to Ubisoft (or whoever), and then you have to try to connect , and then exit to get to the menu, is absolutely annoying, but it's really not that big of a deal in the long run. Also there is a round where you pick things in order of the lowest score, which as someone who is typically winning, I find annoying. Apart from that, it's a good time, for the sale price. Don't pay full for it unless it's an emergency. »