L'ambition de Nobunaga : Taishi
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Nobunaga's Ambition: Taishi propose une expérience stratégique riche avec beaucoup de détails historiques et des clans aux personnalités uniques. Le système diplomatique est solide et de nombreuses tâches peuvent être déléguées à l'IA, ce qui réduit la microgestion. Les combats sont exigeants et mêlent temps réel et tour par tour. Cependant, la courbe d'apprentissage est très raide, surtout pour les nouveaux joueurs, et l'IA est trop facile en difficulté basse. Le système économique peut sembler superficiel et il y a peu d'innovations par rapport aux précédents jeux. Les fans de stratégie expérimentés apprécieront, mais les débutants doivent s'attendre à une entrée difficile.
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Cubed3 Rating Considering this is the fifteenth in the franchise, Koei Tecmo took a big risk by trying to attract an all new audience and it failed spectacularly. Understanding where Nobunaga's Ambition: Taishi came from can help to explain it. It was released not just for PC originally, but for tablet also, hence the big changes and simplified features. In this bold move, Koei Tecmo managed to not only drive away its loyal fan-base but also fail to bring in any new fans to the series. Ultimately, the final product is just dull, too simple to appeal to the hardcore, and too dense to appeal to the casual. It's hard to see who could enjoy this outside of hardcore J-History buffs and, even then, a textbook would be more entertaining.
Cubed3 Rating Considering this is the fifteenth in the franchise, Koei Tecmo took a big risk by trying to attract an all new audience and it failed spectacularly. Understanding where Nobunaga's Ambition: Taishi came from can help to explain it. It was released not just for PC originally, but for tablet also, hence the big changes and simplified features. In this bold move, Koei Tecmo managed to not only drive away its loyal fan-base but also fail to bring in any new fans to the series. Ultimately, the final product is just dull, too simple to appeal to the hardcore, and too dense to appeal to the casual. It's hard to see who could enjoy this outside of hardcore J-History buffs and, even then, a textbook would be more entertaining.
Trustvoice expert
15 juin 2018