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  • Summary: Build and battle in the ultimate construction combat game! Create and customize your own fortress with weapons and traps to help Lock defend his kingdom from evil Lord Agony and his clockwork invaders!
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  1. May 30, 2017
    90
    Overall, Lock’s Quest is an exceptional example of how to do not only a phenomenal remastering, but how to tell a story that is supported by the gameplay. If it weren’t for the difficulty one could face because of the isometric view and the awkward conversation timings, this game would be the perfect little title. Throw in the fact that it has really improved on the DS version, and you have a game that nails the Active Tower Defense genre, right to its cold, cold heart. It is definitely one for both Casual and Expert gamers, though it might be substantially harder for the most casual ones out there, even on the normal difficulty setting.
  2. Jun 7, 2017
    75
    Lock's Quest is a proper tower defense videogame with a little touch of classical role gameplay. The pixel art graphics and the cenital view adds to the game a unique charisma for his genre. His originality and addictive formula make Lock's Quest a mandatory purchase for all the fanatics of this type of games.
  3. Jun 5, 2017
    70
    A very deep RPG and Tower Defense experience; Lock's Quest is a great "survivor" of the DS ages. Good game, great length and a very old style-pixel style.
  4. Jul 5, 2017
    60
    There’s definitely fun to be had in Lock’s Quest, it’s just unfortunately locked behind a wall of frustrating control issues.
  5. Jun 7, 2017
    50
    Without rather some serious improvements or a sale that brings it down to a more reasonable price, Lock’s Quest is probably not worth your time or money. The developers needed to do more when bringing it over to Xbox One.
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  1. Jan 16, 2018
    4
    I bought this game because I remembered playing it on Nintendo DS as a kid and thought it would be fun to give it a chance. I remembered thisI bought this game because I remembered playing it on Nintendo DS as a kid and thought it would be fun to give it a chance. I remembered this game being hard and boy did I remember right. This game has no difficult setting and is pretty inconsistent in difficulty. Even some of the earliest levels in this game are pretty hard and you will fail multiple time. The game overall does get harder which becomes a problem later because some levels are too hard and I've even become stuck on one. after putting over 5 hours into one level and still being unable to pass it I've kinda given up. On top of the difficulty the game does have issues of crashing and just stop working at time. When you fail a level it'll give you 3 options. Retry the wave, reset the buildings for that wave, or reset the entire level. Occasionally the game will glitch and won't allow you to click any options forcing you to exit out of the game. The game also has a tendency to crash sometime. I got an average of 1 crash for maybe every 3 hours of gameplay. Not a huge issue but for a game so un-intense it shouldn't have this problem. The repair mechanic which is pretty important also is very hit or miss when it works. often it just won't work at all allowing the enemies to break through and making me lose. While i have complained for most of this review the gameplay is actually fun when it's working properly. And if the game was not $20 and somewhere between $5-10 I would recommend it. But because the game has many issues and is a bit overpriced for what you get I cannot recommend this game. Expand