''Lock's Quest'' is a 2008
real-time strategy
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tower defense
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video game developed by
5th Cell
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and published by
THQ for the
Nintendo DS
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. It is 5th Cell's second
Nintendo DS
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game. Players control Lock, a young man forced to help defend the kingdom of Antonia from an invasion of clockwork soldiers. The gameplay revolves around constructing defences such as walls and turrets on isometric battle maps, then controlling Lock to fight alongside and maintain his defences.
The game was positively received upon its original release in 2008, with critics particularly praising the plot, gameplay and graphics. Criticism was also made of the controls, both in building defences and controlling Lock on the battlefield. In 2017, a remaster of ''Lock's Quest'' was released for PC,
PlayStation 4
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and
Xbox One
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, and in 2019 was
ported to
iOS
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and
Android mobile phones.
Gameplay
''Lock's Quest'' is a
real-time strategy
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game, incorporating
tower defense
Tower defense (TD) is a Video game genre, subgenre of Strategy video game, strategy games where the goal is to defend a player's territories or possessions by obstructing the enemy attackers or by stopping enemies from reaching the exits, usual ...
gameplay elements. The battlefield, viewed from an
isometric perspective, is displayed on the DS's lower screen. The upper screen shows an overall map with locations of defences and enemies, as well as the remaining time in the battle.
Combat is divided into two phases, Build and Battle. During the Build phase, the player has a limited amount of time and resources to construct defences, which consist of walls, towers, cannons, machines, and traps. Gates also allow Lock to move through defensive walls. Constructing defences consumes Source, which Lock can regain by defeating enemies.
The Battle phase follows the Build phase, and involves fighting waves of enemies while maintaining defences. Lock is able to attack enemies, and perform
quick time events to deal additional damage. The player can also use Lock to repair damage done to defences, which requires another quick time event called "ratcheting".
The objective for most levels is to protect a particular individual or object. Enemies spawn in zones on the edge of the map and travel towards the target, attacking defences in their way.
On some levels, special "boss" enemies appear that must be defeated to end the battle.
Siege mode is an optional
minigame
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which allows players to gain bonus Source for the main levels. This minigame is a 2D side-scrolling tower defense game.
In addition to the main campaign, a multiplayer mode exists where players build defences as normal on separate maps, but also control what enemies are sent against the other player.
Plot
The game is set in the kingdom of Antonia, built using a mysterious substance known as ''Source''. The builders of this kingdom, the ''Archineers'', studied source in an attempt to better understand its properties. The greatest archineer was Agonius, who discovered a remarkable property of Source - that it can emulate life. Agonius started creating lifelike beings from the source, but the King, who understood the dangers of this, demanded that Agonius halt his work. Agonius refused, and so was banished from the kingdom.
Seeking vengeance upon the King, Agonius assumed the mantle of Lord Agony and created a clockwork army with the intent of destroying the kingdom. A war ensued, with heavy casualties on both sides. Eventually, two kingdom archineers, Kenan and Jacob, infiltrated Agony's fortress. The exact nature of the events that happened therein are not revealed until the end of the game - all that is known, at first, is that Agony was defeated, and Jacob was missing, presumed dead. Kenan, now a hero, took up the position of Chief Archineer.
The game itself begins some years after the events above. Lock is a young man living in the coastal village of Seacrest, along with his sister, Emi, and grandfather, Tobias. When the village (and entire kingdom) are attacked by a new army of clockworks, under a new Lord Agony, Lock enlists as an archineer and helps to fight the clockworks. After a 75-day campaign, the Kingdom force prevails and the new Agony is defeated. At the climax of the plot, it is revealed that the new Lord Agony is in fact Jacob. Long ago, when Jacob reached Agonius' chamber, he found Agonius a frail and broken man. He also found the young Lock, who was himself clockwork, the greatest creation of Agonius. Jacob took Lock and raised him as a human, under the guise of Tobias. He created Emi, who is also clockwork, and the village in which Lock was raised.
At the end of the game, the King tells Lock that, despite being clockwork, he was truly alive, because Agonius had given Lock his soul. As Emi lacked a human soul, she would eventually die. The final scene of the game is Lock and Emi playing tag on the beach.
Development
THQ revealed the development of a tower defence game with the working title ''Construction Combat: Lock's Quest'' in April 2008 in a press release.
In July, at
San Diego Comic-Con
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,
THQ debuted a promotional mini-comic based on the universe of the game entitled ''Lock's Quest: A Source of Hope - Volume 1'' drawn by Edison Yan.
IGN awarded ''Lock's Quest'' its "Best Strategy Game" award for the Nintendo DS at
E3 2008
E3 (short for Electronic Entertainment Expo) was an annual trade event for the video game industry organized and presented by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA). It was held principally in Los Angeles from 1995 to 2019, with its final ...
in July.
[IGN Nintendo Team (July 25, 2008)]
Nintendo DS Best of E3 Awards
. IGN
''IGN'' is an American video gaming and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc. The company's headquarters is located in San Francisco's SoMa district and is headed by its former e ...
. Retrieved on September 6, 2008.
As promotion for the game's release, 5th Cell held a competition to win a custom DS Lite on their website. A similar competition was held by THQ Australia in October. ''Lock's Quest'' was released on September 9, 2008 in North America, with subsequent releases worldwide.
Reception
''Lock's Quest'' was well-received by most critics. ''
IGN
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'' praised most aspects of the game, and said that it was "one of the most original, inspired, and entertaining experiences" they played for DS, receiving an Editors' Choice Award and DS Game of the Month for September 2008.
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. IGN
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. Retrieved on September 6, 2008. ''Nintendo World Report'' said ''Lock's Quest'' was "just a few design tweaks away from being a fantastic game", claiming that it is "definitely disappointing in light of all its great assets and originality".
''GameZone'' called it "unique" and "perfectly suited for the DS".
''
GameDaily
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It was launched in 1995 by entrepreneur Mark Friedler under the name Gigex and focused on free game demo downloads. The site changed its business model from a flat fee ...
'' praised the story, gameplay, graphics and music, and called it "an excellent game".
[Holzhauer, Grant (September 24, 2008)]
''Lock's Quest'' on DS Review
. GameDaily
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It was launched in 1995 by entrepreneur Mark Friedler under the name Gigex and focused on free game demo downloads. The site changed its business model from a flat fee ...
. Retrieved on October 29, 2008. ''
GameSpot
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'' enjoyed the "lengthy" single-player campaign, "exciting" multiplayer, and "addictive" gameplay.
''
Eurogamer
''Eurogamer'' is a British video game journalism website launched in 1999 alongside parent company Gamer Network.
In 2008, it started in the formerly eponymous trade fair EGX (Eurogamer Expo until 2013) organised by its parent company. Fr ...
'' criticized the battle phase of combat and the enemy
artificial intelligence
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, while praising the "excellent graphics and repetitive but gripping gameplay".
It was a nominee for two Nintendo DS-specific awards from ''IGN'' for their 2008 video game awards, including Best Strategy Game and Best New IP.
''
GameSpot
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'' nominated it for "Best Game No One Played".
Criticism was made of the controls in ''Lock's Quest''. ''Nintendo World Report'' described the controls as "finicky" and "problematic", ''
GamesRadar+
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'' described them as "fussy", and ''Pocket Gamer'' described the controls as "poor".
Lock's pathfinding was also criticized; ''GameZone'' said that "sometimes pathfinding can be a problem
hen trying to control Lock's movement and ''Pocket Gamer'' described Lock's pathfinding as "dreadful".
''Eurogamer'' disagreed, describing the controls as "well explained and intuitive".
Critics consistently praised the graphics of ''Lock's Quest''. ''GameDaily'' stated that the game had "lovingly designed" visuals with "vibrant colors" used.
Nintendo World Daily praised the "wonderful sprite graphics" as well as "great animation and a clean, colorful look".
''GameZone'' praised the "exemplary sprite work".
''
Destructoid
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Histor ...
'' stated that the "artistic style is terrific and the graphics are all very pleasant sprite work".
''GamesRadar''+ described the graphics as "charming", and ''Pocket Gamer'' described them as "bright and well designed".
The music was also praised. ''Destructoid'' described the music of ''Lock's Quest'' as "incredible", ''GameZone'' described it as "beautiful and epic...some of the best original music in a DS game", and Nintendo World Report described it as "very nice".
''GameDaily'' said that the music was "reminiscent of the best RPGs".
Reviewers expressed mixed opinions on the game's story. ''GameSpy'' described the game's story as "derivative" and "cliched", ''Destructoid'' stated it was "inoffensive and rather standard", and ''Eurogamer'' "standard fare".
''GamesRadar+'' was more positive, describing it as "surprisingly mature" and that it "keeps the game moving nicely", ''IGN'' stated that it "wonderfully...
arriesits own full-fledged, quest-style experience", and ''GameDaily'' stated the story was "astonishingly good".
''Nintendo World Report'' lauded the story, but disliked the pacing, stating that the story "becomes truly fascinating around its half-way point. It just takes way too long to get there".
Re-release
THQ Nordic
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published a remaster of the original game in May 2017 for
PlayStation 4
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,
Xbox One
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and PC. Developed by Digital Continue, it features a remastered graphics and soundtrack, as well as new game modes.
The remaster received mostly negative reviews, with reviewers criticizing the controls and overall quality of the game.
In September 2019, ''Lock's Quest'' was released on mobile devices on both the
App Store
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and
Google Play store
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.
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