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12 reviews found90
TheXboxHub
May 30, 2017
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.
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Vandal
Jun 1, 2017
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75
3DJuegos
May 30, 2017
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Generación Xbox
Jun 7, 2017
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Video Chums
Jun 8, 2017
Lock's Quest is definitely a game worthy of bringing back from obscurity but this version contains performance issues that frequently make it tough to enjoy. However, if you overlook these parts then it can be one fulfilling blend of gameplay elements.
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IGN Spain
Jun 5, 2017
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GameGrin
Jul 5, 2017
There’s definitely fun to be had in Lock’s Quest, it’s just unfortunately locked behind a wall of frustrating control issues.
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COGconnected
Jun 8, 2017
Despite some promising features, the negatives associated with the gameplay and camera were enough to keep me from fully enjoying this title.
50
ICXM
Jun 7, 2017
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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PlaySense
Jun 8, 2017
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