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Move over Street Fighter and go chill with Mortal Kombat and your other pals, because Skullgirls has arrived! Skullgirls is a 2D fighting game developed by Reverge Labs (later renamed Lab Zero due to some financial and legal issues). It was originally released in 2012 for Xbox360 & Playstation 3, then, in 2013, it was released for Windows PC. Lots of Skullgirls fans, myself included, kept requesting a Linux port, and, in October 2015, it finally arrived on Linux as well as Mac OS X. The game was ported by a few dedicated fans who worked hard at making it available on Linux, but, after playing the game, you could never guess that the game was not originally intended to be played on Linux. The game runs as smoothly as any other Linux native game, which was something of a concern for me when I heard that the original game developers were not involved in the Linux port. It was a small number of volunteers and a yet-to-be-named company who made the Linux port – not only playable and enjoyable but also as perfect as it could get. On behalf of the Ubuntu gaming community, I'd like to thank you.** | Move over Street Fighter and go chill with Mortal Kombat and your other pals, because Skullgirls has arrived! Skullgirls is a 2D fighting game developed by Reverge Labs (later renamed Lab Zero due to some financial and legal issues). It was originally released in 2012 for Xbox360 & Playstation 3, then, in 2013, it was released for Windows PC. Lots of Skullgirls fans, myself included, kept requesting a Linux port, and, in October 2015, it finally arrived on Linux as well as Mac OS X. The game was ported by a few dedicated fans who worked hard at making it available on Linux, but, after playing the game, you could never guess that the game was not originally intended to be played on Linux. The game runs as smoothly as any other Linux native game, which was something of a concern for me when I heard that the original game developers were not involved in the Linux port. It was a small number of volunteers and a yet-to-be-named company who made the Linux port – not only playable and enjoyable but also as perfect as it could get. On behalf of the Ubuntu gaming community, I'd like to thank you.** | ||
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+ | Durant les deux dernières années, les joueurs Linux ont vu presque tout le fleuron des jeux portés sur Linux, et récemment, certains jeux ont été publiés pour Linux en même temps qu'ils ont été publiés pour les autres consoles. Cependant, pas un seul véritable jeu de combat n'a été mis à disposition des joueurs Linux jusqu' | ||
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+ | Laissez tomber Street Fighter et perdez votre enthousiasme pour Mortal Kombat et vos autres amis, parce que Skullgirls est arrivé ! Skullgirls est un jeu de combat en 2D développé par Reverge Labs (renommé plus tard Lab Zero à cause de problèmes financiers et légaux). Il est sorti d' | ||
**Anyone who's played titles such as the aforementioned Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, or other fighting titles, will feel right at home playing Skullgirls. The game provides various modes of play depending on your needs. There is a single player campaign story-based mode, an arcade mode, a training room, and a single player versus, as well as a two-player versus mode that can be played online. I have played all of the different modes available, and there are very subtle differences between them. The online versus mode is fun because you get to play against another player, but I would recommend going through some of the tutorial, single player versus (or arcade), or even the story mode first, if you're planning on not getting badly beaten right away. Some of the players you'll encounter online on a good day are quite good; however, other times there may not be as many players available online due to the game having had its initial release so long ago. The tutorial as well as the training room are great at learning and then improving your skills. Also, for some odd reason, if you decide to use a game controller, the button layout is rather unorthodox and it may take some time getting used to it (the same holds true for all other consoles as well as PC/Mac versions). It's almost like some of the control layouts are slightly counter-intuitive, | **Anyone who's played titles such as the aforementioned Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, or other fighting titles, will feel right at home playing Skullgirls. The game provides various modes of play depending on your needs. There is a single player campaign story-based mode, an arcade mode, a training room, and a single player versus, as well as a two-player versus mode that can be played online. I have played all of the different modes available, and there are very subtle differences between them. The online versus mode is fun because you get to play against another player, but I would recommend going through some of the tutorial, single player versus (or arcade), or even the story mode first, if you're planning on not getting badly beaten right away. Some of the players you'll encounter online on a good day are quite good; however, other times there may not be as many players available online due to the game having had its initial release so long ago. The tutorial as well as the training room are great at learning and then improving your skills. Also, for some odd reason, if you decide to use a game controller, the button layout is rather unorthodox and it may take some time getting used to it (the same holds true for all other consoles as well as PC/Mac versions). It's almost like some of the control layouts are slightly counter-intuitive, | ||
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+ | Quiconque joue à des jeux tels que les sus-nommés Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat ou d' | ||
**Skullgirls can currently be bought through Steam or through the Skullgirls website for around $9.99 at the time of this writing. There are a total of eight playable characters in the standard edition (yes, all of them girls). If you want to buy the Skullgirls 2nd Encore for $14.99, then you get an additional five characters as well as all sorts of other added goodies. The five added characters can also be bought separately for $1.99 each, which would be an additional $10 for all five characters. By buying the Skullgirls 2nd Edition, you not only end up saving $5.00, but you also get a few added bonuses – so I would recommend paying a bit more for the 2nd Encore to get your money' | **Skullgirls can currently be bought through Steam or through the Skullgirls website for around $9.99 at the time of this writing. There are a total of eight playable characters in the standard edition (yes, all of them girls). If you want to buy the Skullgirls 2nd Encore for $14.99, then you get an additional five characters as well as all sorts of other added goodies. The five added characters can also be bought separately for $1.99 each, which would be an additional $10 for all five characters. By buying the Skullgirls 2nd Edition, you not only end up saving $5.00, but you also get a few added bonuses – so I would recommend paying a bit more for the 2nd Encore to get your money' | ||
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+ | Skullgirls peut être acheté actuellement via Steam ou sur le site Web de Skullgirls pour environ 9,99 $ au moment où j' | ||
+ | Si vous voulez acheter Skullgirls 2nd Encore pour 14,99 $, alors vous obtiendrez cinq personnages supplémentaires ainsi que toutes sortes d' | ||
**The story mode (as well as all other modes for that matter) revolve around the Skull Heart and the power it can grant its owner. All eight Skullgirls are trying to get the Skull Heart back from Marie who is the nemesis of the game. I first started with the tutorials, then went on to the arcade, story, and finally versus and versus online modes. The story mode tells you a little bit about each character' | **The story mode (as well as all other modes for that matter) revolve around the Skull Heart and the power it can grant its owner. All eight Skullgirls are trying to get the Skull Heart back from Marie who is the nemesis of the game. I first started with the tutorials, then went on to the arcade, story, and finally versus and versus online modes. The story mode tells you a little bit about each character' | ||
Surprisingly, | Surprisingly, | ||
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+ | Le mode histoire (tout comme les autres modes d' | ||
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+ | Je suis agréablement surpris de n' | ||
**This is a game that I most definitely recommend if you're looking for a fighting game, especially since as of now Street Fighter has only been promised but not yet delivered. You will not regret getting this game unless you object to the outfits the girls are wearing in the game. | **This is a game that I most definitely recommend if you're looking for a fighting game, especially since as of now Street Fighter has only been promised but not yet delivered. You will not regret getting this game unless you object to the outfits the girls are wearing in the game. | ||
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Additional Notes: *MESA drivers 1.6.0 and 1.6.1 are not supported, please update to 1.6.2. | Additional Notes: *MESA drivers 1.6.0 and 1.6.1 are not supported, please update to 1.6.2. | ||
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+ | Je recommande absolument ce jeu si vous cherchez un jeu de combat, surtout parce que, à ce jour, Street Fighter a été annoncé, mais n'est toujours pas livré. Vous ne regretterez pas l' | ||
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+ | Exigences système minimum : | ||
+ | OS : Ubuntu 15.04 / Fedora 22 / SteamOS. | ||
+ | Processeur : CPU double-cœur. | ||
+ | Mémoire : 2 Go de RAM. | ||
+ | Affichage : Intel HD3000*. | ||
+ | Réseau : Connexion Internet large bande. | ||
+ | Stockage : Espace disponible de 5 Go. | ||
+ | Notes complémentaires : *Les pilotes MESA 1.6.0 et 1.6.1 ne sont pas supportés ; passer à la 1.6.2. |
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