Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars signe-t-il le grand retour de Yoko Taro ? Voici mon test !
► LA FIN SELON YOKO TARO (Video Games Lab) : https://youtu.be/mDMrupcP8_Y
Après NieR: Automata, Yoko Taro, Yosuke Saito et Keiichi Okabe reviennent pour un jeu plus modeste dans sa production mais néanmoins intéressant ! Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars est un J-RPG au tour par tour dont toute l'expérience tourne autour de l'utilisation de cartes. Dans les combats, la narration et l'explorations, vous vivrez une aventure type jeu de rôle en tabletop et ça a le mérite d'être très original. Imparfait mais captivant, voici un jeu qui risque de vous surprendre à plusieurs niveaux ! Je tente un nouveau format de test en vidéo, n'hésitez pas à me dire ce que vous en pensez !
Sommaire :
0:00 TEST de Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars
1:06 Présentation du jeu
2:11 Système de combat et systèmes J-RPG
3:59 Histoire, narration et structure
5:24 Point faible : Ergonomie
7:30 SPOILER : L'autre souci du jeu
8:45 Conclusion
► Tous les Video Games LAB : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5x9Q28KV84&list=PL5TpqriUr5MZe0FM2Bj3MfQqBOG__gIKP&index=1
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Voice of Cards The Isle Dragon Roars
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