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Livelock

2016
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Science Fiction and Futuristic, Third Person Perspective, Shooter, Top-Down Perspective, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableAug 30, 2016
PlatformPlayStation 4, PC, Xbox One
DeveloperTuque Games
Overview

Livelock is a cooperative top-down shooter where you and up to two others must work together to break the cycle of infinite war between machines. As one of "The Few" remaining Capital Intellects, you will need quick reactions and decision-making to overcome the chaos.

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40 reviews found

100

XBLA Fans

Xbox One

Sep 10, 2016

Summary and quote unavailable.


100

Hardcore Gamer

PC

Aug 30, 2016

Every moment is pure destructive joy, the likes of which absolutely must be played. It is something that I never thought would be seen again: a AAA isometric shooter. With likable heroes, overwhelming villains and engrossing story and gameplay, Livelock sets a new standard for the genre. No bugs could be found, either, with the exception of the mechanical ones that are supposed to be shot. Publisher Perfect World Entertainment proved that they knew what they were doing when they picked this up to release as their first non-free to play game. This is a masterpiece.


100

ACG

Aug 30, 2016

Summary and quote unavailable.


90

Brash Games

Xbox One

Sep 5, 2016

With many hours of content, compelling and satisfying gameplay and a fantastic suite of campaign, online and survival components, if you’re looking for something to scratch your itchy trigger finger this September I can’t recommend this enough. It has a solid story, good looks and great gameplay, and getting all of the games satisfying achievements will take you around thirty to forty hours. At a price of less than £20, if you’re even remotely curious you should buy this right away. REVIEW CODE: A complimentary Microsoft Xbox One code was provided to Brash Games for this review.


90

GameSpew

Xbox One

Sep 22, 2016

The dark, foreboding, post-apocalyptic worlds are beautifully drawn with some amazing attention to detail. The audio just fits perfectly and is all designed to help you get into the action.


81

Dragnix

Sep 1, 2016

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

MMOGames

Aug 30, 2016

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

ZTGD

Xbox One

Sep 7, 2016

Livelock is a game that sounds pretty standard on paper, but I simply could not stop playing. It takes about 15 hours to max every character, and I am still trying to figure out how to finish my master data cards, but again without a progress tracker, it makes it incredibly difficult. If you enjoy co-op games with friends I can’t recommend it enough. It is a great game to throw on and BS with friends while mowing down countless hordes of robot enemies.


80

Game Revolution

PC

Sep 5, 2016

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

High-Def Digest

Xbox One

Sep 9, 2016

Summary and quote unavailable.

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