Quest Hunter
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Quest Hunter is an isometric action-RPG where your choice drives the story. Find tons of treasures and secrets, solve puzzles, equip your character, level up your skills and finish off enemy bosses. Play on the couch, alone or with friends, or make it an online party for up to four players!
Steam User 4
I can't believe that I played this and never left a review so here it is:
8/10 game
I really enjoyed the simplicity, the colorful graphics, the itemization and progression, the controls and character-world interactions. Unfortunately the quests kind of didn't hold up so well and your journey seems to deviate a bit from the script or focus of the narrative so I cannot rate it higher. Still, 8/10 is a respectable game in my opinion and I think the $20 price is fair.
Steam User 2
Would recommend.
DLC required for 100% achievements which is kinda lame, but its still a fun game and cute story.
Steam User 4
Fun and simple game. The puzzles in the main game aren't challenging but ramp up in the DLC. Easy going rpg that I found refreshing.
Steam User 3
Unexpectedly pleasant game. You have everything you need - increasing stats, upgrading items, dungeons, NPCs, quests.
Steam User 3
This review is based on 100% completion and 19.7 hours of gameplay.
Recommendation:
Would I recommend this game? Yea. This is a simple game that's ideal for relaxing while playing. This game does lack depth; it is simple and easy to understand what is going on both story-wise and in terms of game mechanics. The game has a cosy aesthetic, and the sound design complements it nicely.
Overall, this is a great game for young children or anyone looking for something relaxing to play. If you can wait for a good sale, you'll get the best value on your purchase.
Achievements:
DLC is required for 100% completion, so achievement hunters beware.
Base Game: While there are a few missables, this game features simple achievements that you can complete in a single run with minimal planning. However, none of these will be difficult at all.
DLC:The DLC achievements are again simple, and they are just progression unlocks, so you won't miss them as long as you complete the quests.
DLC
To be honest, the Strangewood DLC didn't add much value to the experience, but it did include a few new areas and an additional few hours of gameplay. I noticed a few things I didn't like:
Noticed minor grammatical errors in text conversations with non-player characters.
Quest flow issues, particularly "collecting the ingredients" which required you to complete the pumpkin riddle, as the NPC refused to communicate otherwise.
And overall, it has just more of the same content as the base game. I don't think the DLC is worth the base price, so wait for a good sale before picking it up.
Steam User 3
Me and my wife played it and we had a lot of fun. amazing Adventures, story, funny characters, good puzzles and battles are what you get.
Steam User 4
I have a five year old and a seven year old who like to play games with me but occasionally I get tired of Lego games so this has been a fun and refreshing break. I'm a huge fantasy rpg fan (Witcher, Elder Scrolls, Dark Souls etc) and this game is a fun way to introduce my boys to these worlds and to rpg's as well. The game loop is simple but it's a fun couch coop to play with the kids or a "non" gamer.