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Miraculous: Paris Under Siege

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40%Game Brain Score
gameplay, story
graphics, music
52% User Score Based on 29 reviews

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Miraculous: Paris Under Siege is a single player and multiplayer platformer game with fantasy, anime and kids themes. It was developed by Petit Fabrik and was released on October 24, 2024. It received neutral reviews from players.

Embark on a thrilling adventure where heroism, acrobatic combat, and stunning parkour collide as Shadow Moth unleashes a wave of villains across the city. It’s up to Ladybug and Cat Noir to save the day!

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52%
Audience ScoreBased on 29 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions
stability3 negative mentions

  • Faithful adaptation of Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir with recognizable characters and voice actors.
  • Accessible and fun combat with smooth movement and distinct playstyles for Ladybug and Cat Noir.
  • Local cooperative mode enhances teamwork and enjoyment, making it appealing for fans and families.
  • Frequent bugs, glitches, and technical issues including camera problems and enemy spawning delays.
  • Lack of depth in combat, story, and game content, leading to repetitiveness and a short length.
  • No video settings or keybind customization, with limited world exploration and minimal post-release support.
  • gameplay
    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers a faithful and accessible adaptation focusing on simple mechanics, character switching, and local co-op, making it approachable and enjoyable primarily for fans of the show. While it features smoother controls, free camera movement, and varied animations, it can feel repetitive and somewhat short, with some fixed camera annoyances. Overall, it provides a modest challenge and consistent fun, though it may lack depth for players seeking more complex or innovative gameplay.

    • “The core gameplay revolves around switching between Ladybug and Cat Noir, either solo or with a second player in local co-op.”
    • “It feels far more natural, as players now have the option of free camera adjustment during the majority of mission gameplay, dashing, wall jumping (limited), and mostly fluid as well as satisfying attack combos—all with much less latency than the previous installment in regards to the features that existed prior.”
    • “Its mechanics are simple, its structure predictable, and its challenge level modest, but these qualities align well with its goal of offering a fun and approachable superhero experience.”
    • “The fixed camera angles that happen at random points aren't too detrimental to gameplay, but they are kind of annoying at times; I prefer when the camera can be moved freely most of the time.”
    • “If you're not a fan of the show, the gameplay can get pretty repetitive and may not offer much enjoyment.”
    • “The gameplay is fine but a bit repetitive overall.”
  • story
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story receives mixed feedback, with some praising its faithful inclusion of beloved characters and voice acting, as well as the engaging cooperative mode, while others find it weak or repetitive in mission structure. Fans of the source material generally appreciate the immersive experience despite the narrative's simplicity. Overall, the story enhances the game mainly through its connection to the original series rather than through complex storytelling.

    • “The story was interesting and featured many of the characters that we know and love.”
    • “But overall the game works, the story is good; you truly feel like you're in the world. If you're a die-hard fan like me, get it—it's worth it.”
    • “The story and voice acting are actually top tier, with the majority of characters being voiced by their TV voice actors.”
    • “Second - the story sucks.”
    • “The story is about the same written as a normal episode.”
    • “I will say the story is pretty weak, but honestly if you're a Miraculous Ladybug fan, you'll enjoy it solely for the fact you get to kick Akuma butt as Ladybug and Chat Noir, with the support of other fan favourite heroes from the show.”
  • graphics
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics effectively capture the style of the source material with a clear, consistent mix of 2D and 3D visuals, though they are not cutting-edge. Users appreciate the faithful art style and improved, more open world, but criticize the lack of graphical settings and call for more polished visuals. Overall, the visuals support gameplay well but have room for enhancement.

    • “While the graphics are not cutting-edge, they serve their purpose by maintaining a clear, readable style that feels consistent with the source material.”
    • “The whole game plays as a refreshing mixture of both 2D and 3D visuals.”
    • “The graphics have improved, the world is far bigger and much more open, making exploring pretty fun, and the combat is actually really fun with all of Ladybug and Chat Noir's new moves!”
    • “There is no graphical video settings, as many others stated in their reviews. Why was that overlooked?!”
    • “The game has no graphics settings.”
    • “More content and more polished visuals, please.”
  • music
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's music reflects the heroic tone of the animated series but lacks variety and presence in non-combat areas, leading to a less immersive experience. The repetitive, eerie soundtrack during exploration and abrupt transitions between music and silence diminish emotional engagement, highlighting a missed opportunity to enhance the atmosphere and player immersion.

    • “Visually, the game stays close to the animated series, with bright colors, recognizable character designs, and music that echoes the show’s heroic atmosphere.”
    • “I'm talking open-world Paris, real-time transformation animations, more transformations (e.g. Bug Noire or Astro Bug), hardcore villains and playful strategy elements, spine-chilling soundtracks, and most importantly—a real original plot.”
    • “The song only changes during combat and whenever the pause menu is accessed (excluding the short-lived cinematics), and that transition between the two isn't very smooth.”
    • “There is a seriously huge lack of soundtrack variety.”
    • “Many traversible areas have just one eerie song playing at all times that fail to make the player feel any sort of emotion.”
    • “I want to hear screams for help, but there is barely any music in this game during platforming or progression areas, making me feel unimmersed in the world.”
  • humor
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor is widely appreciated as funny and entertaining, especially when played with friends who share a good sense of humor. However, some suggest waiting for a sale before purchasing.

    • “Hilarious.”
    • “Edit: a note - (obviously) do not pay full price for this under any circumstances, but if it's very on sale and you've got a friend with a good sense of humor, have at it!”
    • “Then we can spend XP to get more XP; very funny.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from numerous bugs and glitches, giving it the impression of an unfinished, beta build. Stability issues are pervasive and significantly impact the overall experience, suggesting inadequate playtesting.

    • “This game has so many glitches and bugs in it that are practically unacceptable. It makes me wonder if they had anyone playtest this game at all. There are just so many issues that I don’t even want to list them all (trying to keep this review short).”
    • “It feels like a beta build with all the glitches and hiccups I ran into.”
    • “Buggy mess.”
  • monetization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization is widely criticized as a blatant cash grab with minimal effort, prioritizing profit over consumer satisfaction, and is seen as targeting children unfairly.

    • “Devs literally don't care about consumer feedback; blatant cash grab, don't buy this, or further games from these series.”
    • “It's bare bones, low effort franchise money cash grabbing for children.”
  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere closely mirrors the animated series, featuring bright colors, familiar character designs, and music that captures the show's heroic tone. This faithful visual and auditory style effectively immerses players in the original setting.

    • “Visually, the game stays close to the animated series, with bright colors, recognizable character designs, and music that echoes the show’s heroic atmosphere.”
  • character development
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Character development in the game closely mirrors the animated series, featuring familiar designs and vibrant visuals that reinforce the characters' heroic traits and atmosphere.

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Miraculous: Paris Under Siege is a platformer game with fantasy, anime and kids themes.

Miraculous: Paris Under Siege is available on Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, PC, PlayStation 5 and others.

On average players spend around 3 hours playing Miraculous: Paris Under Siege.

Miraculous: Paris Under Siege was released on October 24, 2024.

Miraculous: Paris Under Siege was developed by Petit Fabrik.

Miraculous: Paris Under Siege has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked Miraculous: Paris Under Siege for its gameplay but disliked it for its graphics.

Miraculous: Paris Under Siege is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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