■ 13/02/07 - Bionicle Heroes When Nintendo’s DS first hit the market back in 2004, the units came packaged with nifty little demo for a handheld version of Nintendo’s first-person Metroid series titles Metroid Prime: Hunters. This surprisingly deep demo showcased a unique stylus-aiming control scheme, single player story and multiplayer deathmatch modes, and some of the best 3D graphics ever to be seen on a handheld.
■ 06/02/07 - Bionicle Heroes Chances are that most of you recall fond memories of playing with LEGO when you were a child (and if you didn’t, then shame on you) If so, there’s a good chance that your childhood pleasures were tickled at the release of LEGO Star Wars in recent years, encompassing a delightful romp of galactic block bashing escapades.
■ 23/01/07 - Bionicle Heroes À l’exception de Metroid Prime : Hunters, je vous mets au défi de nommer un autre First-Person Shooter sur la console à deux écrans. J’attends toujours… Bionicle Heroes vient donc combler un vide dans un genre sous-exploité sur la dernière console portable de Nintendo. Même s’il utilise la nouvelle série de jouets créée par LEGO en 2001, le jeu n’a assurément pas la même profondeur et le même charme que MP : H. Malgré tout, il surprend par le plaisir qu’il apporte pendant quelques heures. Test de Bionicle Heroes, sur DS, chez JeuXpress
■ 10/01/07 - Bionicle Heroes It has been said time and time again that good things come in small packages. This holds true for Bionicle. A series of cool (little) robotic toys with a cool story, Bionicle has been a great success for LEGO. While the latest game based on the product, Bionicle Heroes, is a bland, fans-only affair home consoles, it would be a mistake to overlook the game for the Nintendo DS.