
50
JackQuest attempts to blend genre features together with its platforming and metroidvania elements, but it ends up being quite average in execution in almost all aspects. The art style and catchy, albeit short, soundtrack are positives, but they do little to eliminate the middling feel of the game. The plot doesn’t make me care to learn anything about the characters or what will happen to them, and the gameplay, while serviceable, doesn’t compel me to recommend JackQuest to fans of this style of game. It isn’t a terrible game, but there are far better options for those who are looking to for a fun retro romp.
70
Despite lacking in originality, and being very much on the short side, JackQuest: The Tale of the Sword is fun to play… at least whilst it lasts.
70
JackQuest’s sizable interconnected world, together with its immediately fluid and precise gameplay, collectively go hand in glove to set an instantly captivating stage. There’s a good blend of combat, puzzles, and platforming throughout, making for a worthwhile adventure that rarely loses traction. The only real downside here is that it lacks diversity across all of those aspects, pulling it just shy of greatness as a result.
7
The presentation side of the game checked a lot of boxes for me because both the visuals and sound design had a retro feel with a modern touch combined as well. I really enjoyed the boss battles in the game because each boss has its own style which meant that defeating each boss required something new. Technically the game is pretty much perfect in all areas and when you combine that with the very fluid controls it means the frustration levels stay low. While the game can be a little too difficult every now and then for the most part I think they’ve got the balance of being fun and challenging at the same time spot on. The story was a little too basic for my liking and there wasn’t really much that stood out on the whole. I enjoyed the combat elements in the game but it would’ve been nice to have come across more varied enemies. In terms of content the game doesn’t have a huge amount and there isn’t much in terms of replayabilty either. The Metroidvania genre and style is definitely one of the most popular in the industry and I must admit that I enjoy this style that much that I nearly play a game of this type at least once a week every week. As you can imagine then I was eager to get to grips with JackQuest: The Tale of the Sword and thankfully despite it having a few shortcomings It was pretty enjoyable on the whole. At it’s core then this game is a platformer with a few nice puzzles thrown in for good measure and when you combine the decent combat as well the game does have a decent amount of depth present in it. Unfortunately though in terms of content there isn’t a great deal and once completed you’re highly unlikely to return back to the game. The content it does have though is technically sound and in my opinion they’ve got the perfect balance of being fun and challenging at the same time which means you don’t get frustrated very often. In terms of problems then the game doesn’t have many but more variety would’ve been nice and a more captivating story would’ve also been a welcome addition. Despite this though JackQuest: The Tale of the Sword still gets more things right than it gets wrong and if you’re a fan of these types of game’s then I’m sure you’ll be satisfied with what this game brings to the table. Thumbs up.
JackQuest: The Tale of the Sword
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Jan 24, 2019
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Feb 6, 2019
70
Despite lacking in originality, and being very much on the short side, JackQuest: The Tale of the Sword is fun to play… at least whilst it lasts.
Jan 24, 2019
70
JackQuest’s sizable interconnected world, together with its immediately fluid and precise gameplay, collectively go hand in glove to set an instantly captivating stage. There’s a good blend of combat, puzzles, and platforming throughout, making for a worthwhile adventure that rarely loses traction. The only real downside here is that it lacks diversity across all of those aspects, pulling it just shy of greatness as a result.
Feb 20, 2019
50
JackQuest attempts to blend genre features together with its platforming and metroidvania elements, but it ends up being quite average in execution in almost all aspects. The art style and catchy, albeit short, soundtrack are positives, but they do little to eliminate the middling feel of the game. The plot doesn’t make me care to learn anything about the characters or what will happen to them, and the gameplay, while serviceable, doesn’t compel me to recommend JackQuest to fans of this style of game. It isn’t a terrible game, but there are far better options for those who are looking to for a fun retro romp.
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SummaryA fast-paced fantasy action platformer, JackQuest wastes no time with its quick combat and steady progression, guiding players through a single-interconnected world full of secrets, collectable gems, and hidden challenges that are sure to keep completionists engaged for hours on end.
Rated Efor Everyone
Platforms:
- iOS (iPhone/iPad)
- PC
- PlayStation 4
- Xbox One
- Nintendo Switch
Initial Release Date:Jan 24, 2019
Developer:
- NXgames
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