by Nova Feb 02,2025
Marvel Mystic Mayhem: Un nouveau Soft RPG mobile lance
Marvel Mystic Mayhem, un nouveau RPG tactique mobile, a commencé son lancement doux en Australie, au Canada, en Nouvelle-Zélande et au Royaume-Uni. Ce jeu permet aux joueurs de constituer une équipe de personnages de Marvel magiques pour lutter contre les forces de Nightmare.
The game features distinctive cel-shaded visuals and offers a roster that includes both well-known heroes like Iron Man and Doctor Strange, and lesser-known, more obscure characters from Marvel's extensive lore, such as Armour and Sleepwalker.
]développé par NetEase (les créateurs de Marvel Rivals), Marvel Mystic Mayhem se distingue par son accent sur les héros magiques et son système de bataille unique contre Nightmare, un méchant capable de manipuler les rêves dans une réalité parallèle.
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La principale préoccupation pourrait être le nombre de jeux mobiles Marvel déjà disponibles. Alors que Marvel Mystic Mayhem propose une prémisse unique et propose des héros moins courants, ses mécanismes de gameplay peuvent ne pas se démarquer initialement d'autres titres du genre. Que cette saturation des jeux mobiles Marvel soit positive ou négative dépendra probablement des préférences individuelles des joueurs et de la recherche d'une nouvelle interprétation de la formule établie par rapport à des jeux comme MARVEL Future Fight.
Pour ceux qui souhaitent explorer d'autres jeux mobiles de super-héros, assurez-vous de consulter notre article "Avant le jeu" sur DC: Dark Legion.
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