DLC Quest
20141204:
I played DLC Quest today and finished it in a little over half an hour. (36 min)
While short, the game was fun and would be a fun game to speedrun. In fact, the game even has the option to keep a timer ticking on the screen!
Nothing like covering your horse in swag. |
Note that the game also has a second campaign, an expansion pack called DLC Quest: Live Freemium or Die, but I decided to leave it for later.
Overall, I would just reiterate that despite the game being short, I enjoyed it's humor and would recommend it to others.
DLC Quest: Live Freemium or Die
20150504:
Today at 11:30PM PT I decided to play the second campaign of DLC Quest.
I beat the boss in an hour, but failed to find everything. First I found all the coins and still needed to find two DLC.
Eventually I found one of them, but I didn't know where to find the objective for it (DLC Man). I recall at this point I beat the boss again to see my game progression. This ended at about the 90 min mark.
After beating the boss, I looked almost everywhere for the DLC Man. After believing I had looked everywhere, I gave up and went looking through a walkthrough.
Pokes fun at online games with server timeouts. |
I used it to find the following three items:
1) "Cheat" Awardment & Location of the DLC Man:
On the far left side opposite the mayor is where you'll find a new NPC with a massive scar through his eye. Talk to him! Do it again and again until you unlock the awardment!
Pokes fun at RPG games that require the player to collect an array of items. Among the objectives is a pickaxe, which is the reason for collecting the objectives in the first place. |
2) Location of the last DLC:
Instead of continuing to jump right, first jump up and to your left onto that little lip there. There is a small hidden alcove there. Move into it and you'll find a new DLC Pack! Cool! Note that this only happens after you get the comedian to say 'I am error'. If you exited out of the game between getting him to say it and trying to get the DLC Pack, you'll have to go and do it again then come back here to collect the pack.
This meant I had found all I had needed to find and so, for one last time, I went to fight the boss. This ended at about the 105 minute mark.
Overall, the second campaign was harder than the first campaign (in regards to achieving 100%) and I'm leaning towards liking the first campaign more than the second.
DLC Quest (PC) (2013)*
*DLC Quest (XBLIG) (2011)
DLC Quest: Live Freemium or Die (PC) (2013)
Pokes fun at games which require grinding. |
Relevant Links:
DLC Quest Webpage
DLC Quest (PC) (MetaCritic.com)
DLC Quest (Steam Store Page)
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