Le jeux a été testé dans deux magazines différents... Voilà la review de l´un des deux, recopiée dans le topic ci-dessous ( pour l´autre, par contre, ct un résumé assez incompréhensible, donc je n´ai pas jugé utile de le mettre...)... Ah oui, le jeu a eu la même note dans les deux...
http://boards.gamefaqs.com/gfaqs/genmessage.php?board=35549&topic=14333429
Comme vous pouvez vous en apercevoir, c surtout au niveau du gameplay que ça cloche un peu... Il paraît que le système soit-disant simplifié est complétement nul, pourtant, chose contradictoire, le mec qui avait testé le jeu à l´E3 avait dit que ct plus instinctif, même s´il permettaitm oins de prises que dans les précédents jeu... :/
merci Jinroh
C un peu le bordel, d´un côté, on a des gars qui disent que le gameplay est le même que sur les précédents jeux LoW, et de l´autre côté, on nous dit que le gameplay rappelle celui de SYM...
M´enfin, peu importe, je me débrouille bien sur les deux, alors... Cepndant, j´ai vu un screen qui laisse à penser que le gameplay n´a pas tant changé que cela quand même ( le screen provient de la version Xbox) :
http://www.nlgaming.com/gm/games/2042/xbox/create-3.jpg
je ne me rend pas compte à partir de ce screen, quesqui te fait croire qu´il n´a pas changé? le fait d´utiliser une seule touche pour faire une prise?
De toutes façons moi c´est clair et net que je vais l´acheter car les tests c´est juste une idée du jeux, la décision finale c´est vous qui la prenez. J´espère que ça sera plus fluide car le premier j´ai du renoncé dans la conquète de la ceinture mondiale car y avait un 3 way tag ! ! et Ca ramait à mort. Idem pour le mode create dans les moves, l´aperçu du mouvement ramait dans LoW 2.
En fait, pour les prises au sol en tout cas, ça a pas changé : c tjs une prise en appuyant sur un bouton, une deuxième en appuyant sur gauche ou droite et le même bouton, et une troisième en appuyant sur haut ou bas et encore une fois le même bouton ( regarde le haut du screen avec les positions Holding Legs pour mieux comprendre)
A moins que le système n´aie changé que pour les prises de face et de dos, mais ça ne présenterait pas grand intérêt, ça... :/
OPSM Verdict:
Graphics - 7 - Big men,but they´re out of shape....
Sound - 6 - Grunts,thumps and raised voices
Gameplay - 6 - Easy to pick up and play,but a tad basic
Lifespan - 7 - Loads of options but still a poort second
Easy to get grips with and plenty to do but it lacks the exhaustive detail,scope and personality of smackdown!
6/10
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merde alors, 6/10 seulement?
Pour eux peut-être, mais sur la page en question y en a qui lui donne 7/10 et d´autres qui critiquent un peu le test.
Et que les catcheurs soient enorme mais trop ça ne me dérange pas, ça leur donne un côté colosse sympa.
Dans ce même bouquin, HCTP avait eu 7/10, je crois... Si c vrai, ça ne fait qu´1 petit point de plus...
je m´attendai a une bombe, j ai peur de n´avoir " qu´un bon jeu"
( mais bon apres, les gouts et les couleurs...)
Un bon jeu, c tjs ça de pris...
est-ce k´il y aura un système de points comme dans hctp ? si je demande c´est pcq c´est soulant d´enchainer les saisons pour avoir des points à attribuer à un perso k´on a créée . ..
Dans LoW1 et 2, y´avait pas de système de la sorte, et je n´en ai pas entendu parler non plus pour LoW3, donc, à priori, non...
Je viens de trouver plusieurs reviews du jeu... Les avis sont très partagés, on trouve du bon et du moins bon ( et du catastrophique, aussi, cela dit, i lest possible que le jeu soit parfois testé par u ngars complétement hermétique au catch) :
http://boards.gamefaqs.com/gfaqs/genmessage.php?board=35549&topic=14553672
http://boards.gamefaqs.com/gfaqs/genmessage.php?board=35549&topic=14554807
http://boards.gamefaqs.com/gfaqs/genmessage.php?board=35549&topic=14553741
Après, à vous de voir si vous allez vous fier à ces tests, ou si vous préférez attendre d´essayer le jeu... Moi, mon choix est déjà fait : je l´achèterai, point barre...
surement je vais me le payer
Pour l´instant, on a au total trois reviews à 6/10, une review à 8/10 dont je n´ai pas le lien, une review à 88%, une review à 72% et une review à 4,4/10
Le bilan est plutôt moyen plus, pour l´instant...
apparemment soit on aime soit on aime pas
une nouvelle review ( probablement la plus fiable, car faite sur un site consacré aux jeux de catch)... Je ne mets pas de lien direct car vous ne verrez pas la review si vous n´êtes pas inscrits sur le site :
" To be honest, I wasnt expecting a lot from this game. After all, Acclaim´s past wrestling games have left a lot to be desired. But that was then, and this is now. After spending a considerable amount of time with this game, it is safe to say that real wrestling gamers will absolutely love this game. Sure, there are some problems here and there and a few missing items that would have made this title unbeatable, but what is here is enough for me to finally give Acclaim some major props. Showdown: Legends of Wrestling is a absolute blast to play. Its fun, the graphics are realistic, and top of the line realistic, plus, the game provides a ton of replay with its multiplayer options.
The roster is probably one of the most impressive aspects about this game. Pretty much every major superstar and legend thats currently not under a WWE contract is in the game. Acclaim even managed to snag some Latino Heat to be in this game. I hope next time that they add some Japanese wrestling legends to the roster. Imagine the possibilities. Vader, Hansen, Misawa, Kawada, Akiyama, Mutoh, Hase, Chono, and Lyger together with the legends that are currently in the game. It would be perfect. But please, next time for the love of all that is holy, please include Bobo Brazil. You have The Sheik, you have Cobo Arena. This game needs Bobo.
Showdown packs the modes in this time around. Acclaim has always had a large assortment of modes and different match types and this year is no different. From 8 man elimenation tag matches to battle royals to table, ladder and cage matches pretty much all of the modes that a wrestling gamer could want are in the game. The story mode renamed this year to the Showdown challenge is very different from last years LOW 2. Its basically a series of matches with the against the different eras of wrestling champions. The 70s where you face Harley Race and Bruno Sammartino. The 80s where you face Hulk Hogan and the 90s where you face Sting and Ultimate Warrior.
The graphics, as you can see in the movies and screens provided are excellent. This is easily one of the best looking wrestling games released yet. The inclusion of real licensed arenas is a major coup and it makes you wonder why it hasnt been done before as it adds so much to the game.
The gameplay has recieved a significant overhaul from its last outing. Fans of previous LOW games will feel at ease, but there is enough here new for those who found the LOW gameplay to be lacking. For example, there are now 2 grapple buttons.The Y button serves as the ready attack button and by pressing the left analog stick in conjunction with the Y button, you have yet another attack. By pressing the Y button, you can link moves into combos that add more oomph to your attacks. You also can block and counter moves by pressing the X button. The A button serves as the strike button. And depending on the direction you press the the left analog stick you chose from light, medium and hard strikes or kicks. The B button is your primary grapple. Like the other buttons, you can have different moves by pressing the left analog stick in different directions. All told, you can have four ready attack moves, four Grapple attacks and four strikes from the four standing positions. Front, Back, Groggy Front, Groggy Back. The game has a momentum meter that builds when you string together attacks against your opponent. Once your meter is full, by moving the right analog control stick, you can perform your wrestlers finishing move. The right analog stick also serves as your taunt button. The black button calls your partner in the ring or in the steel cage match calls for the ref to open up the door. While outside, the black button takes a weapon from under the ring. The left button serves as a climb button which allows you to climb the cage or turnbuckles. It also allows you to climb in and out of the ring. The controls are much more intuitive this time around than previously, and the matches have a better flow because of that. The wrestlers still don´t sell as much as I would like, but what is there is enough to see that is the direction they are going with this series.
The presentation is also greatly improved this time around. The commentary with Tony Schivonie, Bobby " the Brain" Heenan and " the Living Legend" Larry Zbysko is the best commentary ever heard in a wrestling game. I was a huge WCW fan back in 96 to 98 and hearing them banter back and forth really brought back some great memories. The inclusion of the ring announcer who can actually announce your name and hometown is a great feature for this game. From Norfolk, Virginia, Mike Regan. Its perfect, and despite the fact that you wont be able to rip your own music for your entrance its still done very well. The only nitpick that I can honestly say is that sometimes the commentary repeats itself a bit but its nothing that takes away enjoyment from the game. The tutorial with Bret " the Hitman" Hart is a nice feature that helps bring you up to speed to the game quickly.
The create a legend feature has also recieved a significant improvement. I was able to make very good likenesses of Kurt Angle, Mick Foley, Doink, Goldust, and Kevin Nash. I just wish that the music ripping option was in this game. Another thing I also wish that they added more options and animations for the entrance for your caws. Many consider that the best feature in Raw 2 and they´re right, It is.
Overall, Showdown: Legends of Wrestling is a huge improvement and it jumpstarts this series. THQ finally has competition for themselves. Acclaim has done a bang up job with Showdown. There used to be a old arcade game called WWF Wrestlefest and I used to spend a ton of quarters on that game. Showdown is Wrestlefest brought to the next generation. Its a fun game to play and a absolute blast on multiplayer. There are problems to be sure, but what Acclaim has given is enough to forgive those problems and nitpicks. If you buy one wrestling game for the Xbox this year, make it Acclaim´s Showdown: Legends of Wrestling.
Jeremy aka the Peeps will have his take on Showdown Legends of Wrestling shortly.
The Last Word.
Acclaim brings the pain and finally makes a great playing and more importantly fun wrestling game. Showdown Legends of Wrestling is the best wrestling game released this year so far.
Graphics: 8 out of 10
Sound: 9 out of 10
Gameplay: 9 out of 10
Replayability: 10 out of 10
Create A Wrestler mode: 7 out of 10
Overall: 9 out of 10(Not a average)"
Source : gamingring.com
la moindre des choses aurait été que tu traduise en francais...
lol je deconne merci
Je susi pas vraiment bon, en traduction...