DLC Quest is a vision of depths no company has quite yet sunk to, but the scary thing about it is just how plausible it is. Though it satirizes the ridiculous idea of a game so excessively. Explore the massive world of DRAGON QUEST A hunted hero must uncover the mystery of his fate. With the help of a charismatic cast of supporting characters, he embarks on a quest taking them across.
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- Anything For An Awardment: Killed all the human NPCs and all the sheep. And for what? An awardment? Geez.
- At Least It's Not Stamps: Collected all the coins in the DLC Quest campaign.
- Big Spender: Spent one hundred coins.
- Catch them all: Found all the hidden DLC packs in the DLC Quest campaign.
- Consumerism: You bought everything in the DLC Quest campaign!
- Everyone Gets This One: You progressed in the story! Congratulations! Is this really an accomplishment though?
- Got the Girl: Finished the game, vanquished evil, and the hero got the girl.
- Hole in the wall: Discovered a hidey-hole!
- I've Got a Ruddy Gun!: Found a weapon that in no way unbalances the game.
- Master of Unlocking: Found all the hidden DLC packs in Live Freemium or Die.
- My favorite awardment: I'm Player and this is my favorite awardment in the game.
- Nice Try: You tried to cheat! Isn't that cute? If this game had cheats, they wouldn't be free!
- Not Exactly Noble: Your willingness to sacrifice yourself for the sake of exploration knows no bounds.
- Still Better Than Stamps: Collected all the coins in Live Freemium or Die.
- Story is Important: You discovered the story of the mysterious DLC Man. Uh, congrats?
- Who's a Good Player?: Given the run around, you still played fetch and helped everyone! Good job!
- You Did It! Kind of.: You finished the game! Well it ended anyway. Maybe there's more?
- You maniacs! You blew it up!: You lived long enough to die a hero and did what had to be done.
Dlc Quest Pc
DLC Quest comes to us from Going Loud Studios, developer of former IndieGamerChick leaderboard member Lair of the Evildoer. And boy am I pissed at them right now. You see, they made this incredibly witty, at times laugh-out-loud funny game that I can't review in-depth because I don't want to spoil anything. So this review is really going to be truncated.
What I can tell you is that DLC Quest is a 2D platformer where the gimmick is everything in the game needs to be acquired via DLC. And I mean EVERYTHING, from the pause menu to animation and you know what fuck it, I've already said too much. Now obviously you're not paying for the DLC via Microsoft Points. The currency comes in the form of coins that you gather, Mario style. As a game, DLC Quest is very basic in design, but the humor of being nickle-and-dimed for everything is something any gamer in this day and age can relate to. The actual game physics are well done, and there's nothing in it that can cause you to die, so you can play it at your leisure. The whole experience will take about 45 minutes to complete, give or take, and once you've finished the game you'll likely never play it again. And that's fine. It's going to be a solid, entertaining hour that doesn't overstay it's welcome
If my word as a gaming critic means anything to you, go grab DLC Quest for 80MSP. Don't demo it, don't continue Googling it, STOP! Just get it. I'm not even putting the trailer up here for it. I don't want to spoil anything for you. This is the best example of gaming as a forum for humor I've seen on Xbox Live Indie Games thus far. More often than not, games on the marketplace try to pass off gutter gags or references to other games as comedy. DLC Quest is referential in a more broad sense, not having to quote anything directly because it's developer trusts that you're in on the joke already. The gameplay isn't going to blow your mind, but the humor is genuine and worth the price. I know this wasn't your typical Indie Gamer Chick review, but I wanted to keep it real for this one. It's not going to be the type of game that contends for the leaderboard. It's an experience, and it's one you should take in.
DLC Quest was developed by Going Loud Studios
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Pokemon Quest Dlc
- Anything For An Awardment: Killed all the human NPCs and all the sheep. And for what? An awardment? Geez.
- At Least It's Not Stamps: Collected all the coins in the DLC Quest campaign.
- Big Spender: Spent one hundred coins.
- Catch them all: Found all the hidden DLC packs in the DLC Quest campaign.
- Consumerism: You bought everything in the DLC Quest campaign!
- Everyone Gets This One: You progressed in the story! Congratulations! Is this really an accomplishment though?
- Got the Girl: Finished the game, vanquished evil, and the hero got the girl.
- Hole in the wall: Discovered a hidey-hole!
- I've Got a Ruddy Gun!: Found a weapon that in no way unbalances the game.
- Master of Unlocking: Found all the hidden DLC packs in Live Freemium or Die.
- My favorite awardment: I'm Player and this is my favorite awardment in the game.
- Nice Try: You tried to cheat! Isn't that cute? If this game had cheats, they wouldn't be free!
- Not Exactly Noble: Your willingness to sacrifice yourself for the sake of exploration knows no bounds.
- Still Better Than Stamps: Collected all the coins in Live Freemium or Die.
- Story is Important: You discovered the story of the mysterious DLC Man. Uh, congrats?
- Who's a Good Player?: Given the run around, you still played fetch and helped everyone! Good job!
- You Did It! Kind of.: You finished the game! Well it ended anyway. Maybe there's more?
- You maniacs! You blew it up!: You lived long enough to die a hero and did what had to be done.
Dlc Quest Pc
DLC Quest comes to us from Going Loud Studios, developer of former IndieGamerChick leaderboard member Lair of the Evildoer. And boy am I pissed at them right now. You see, they made this incredibly witty, at times laugh-out-loud funny game that I can't review in-depth because I don't want to spoil anything. So this review is really going to be truncated.
What I can tell you is that DLC Quest is a 2D platformer where the gimmick is everything in the game needs to be acquired via DLC. And I mean EVERYTHING, from the pause menu to animation and you know what fuck it, I've already said too much. Now obviously you're not paying for the DLC via Microsoft Points. The currency comes in the form of coins that you gather, Mario style. As a game, DLC Quest is very basic in design, but the humor of being nickle-and-dimed for everything is something any gamer in this day and age can relate to. The actual game physics are well done, and there's nothing in it that can cause you to die, so you can play it at your leisure. The whole experience will take about 45 minutes to complete, give or take, and once you've finished the game you'll likely never play it again. And that's fine. It's going to be a solid, entertaining hour that doesn't overstay it's welcome
If my word as a gaming critic means anything to you, go grab DLC Quest for 80MSP. Don't demo it, don't continue Googling it, STOP! Just get it. I'm not even putting the trailer up here for it. I don't want to spoil anything for you. This is the best example of gaming as a forum for humor I've seen on Xbox Live Indie Games thus far. More often than not, games on the marketplace try to pass off gutter gags or references to other games as comedy. DLC Quest is referential in a more broad sense, not having to quote anything directly because it's developer trusts that you're in on the joke already. The gameplay isn't going to blow your mind, but the humor is genuine and worth the price. I know this wasn't your typical Indie Gamer Chick review, but I wanted to keep it real for this one. It's not going to be the type of game that contends for the leaderboard. It's an experience, and it's one you should take in.
DLC Quest was developed by Going Loud Studios
80 Microsoft Points charged you an additional 80 Microsoft Points to snark up this review in proper Indie Gamer Chick fashion in the making of this review.
Geoff, whom I hear cries when he sees the ending to Romy & Michelle's High School Reunion, also reviewed this for Two Fedoras. I think the article is a bit spoilerish (at least in the pictures) so be warned.
Dcon, whom I hear sniffs armpits, also reviewed this as well.