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"La fiction divisée marque 91 sur Metacritic, EA est le plus élevé en plus d'une décennie"

Authore: AmeliaMise à jour:Apr 27,2025

La fiction divisée obtient un 91 sur Metacritic, le premier score de 90+ d'EA en plus d'une décennie

La fiction divisée a grimpé au sommet des graphiques, gagnant des arts électroniques (EA) sa première note de 90+ en plus d'une décennie. Cette réalisation remarquable a été célébrée sur diverses plateformes d'examen, présentant l'attrait et l'exécution de haute qualité du jeu. Plongez pour explorer les éloges de la critique entourant la fiction divisée et ce que l'avenir contient pour les studios Hazelight.

La fiction divisée reçoit des éloges de divers points de revue

Score agrégé de 91 à travers différentes critiques de critiques

La fiction divisée obtient un 91 sur Metacritic, le premier score de 90+ d'EA en plus d'une décennie

Le dernier chef-d'œuvre de Hazelight Studios, Split Fiction, a capturé le cœur des critiques et des joueurs, obtenant un score moyen stellaire de 91 sur plusieurs plateformes d'examen. Cela marque une étape importante car il s'agit du premier jeu publié par EA à briser la barrière de 90+ depuis Mass Effect 3 en 2012, qui se vantait d'un 93 sur Metacritic.

Depuis Mass Effect 3, d'autres titres notables EA comme Battlefield en 2016, il en prend deux en 2021, et l'espace mort en 2023 a reçu des éloges élevés mais n'a pas tout à fait atteint le seuil convoité de 90 ans. En revanche, Split Fiction a non seulement obtenu un 91 sur Metacritic, mais a également été honoré de la balise "Metacritic Must-Play", reflétant les acclamants universels de 84 critiques de critiques.

Sur Open Critic, le match détient un score louable de 90 et a obtenu une note "puissante", solidifiant encore son statut de jeu de haut niveau. Ici à Game8, notre revue de Split Fiction lui a attribué un impressionnant 90 sur 100, mettant en évidence sa conception de niveau exceptionnel, son histoire captivante et la joie pure d'explorer son monde avec des amis. Pour une plongée plus profonde dans nos pensées, assurez-vous de lire notre critique complète ci-dessous!

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