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The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot Critic Reviews

9 Total Reviews

5 Positive Reviews(55.6%)
4 Mixed Reviews(44.4%)
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Digitally Downloaded March 6, 2014
The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot is an incredible game that is just so much fun to play whether you are diving head first into someone’s Castle or if you are working on your own Castle’s defences and trying to get things just right.
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Digital Chumps March 6, 2014
Stupid fun, though not particularly groundbreaking. It will certainly entertain those in need of a quick gaming fix, but won’t replace Diablo in your library any time soon.
70
3DJuegos March 13, 2014
The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot is pretty fun as an action role-playing game, but repetitive in the long-term.
70
Vandal April 14, 2014
This is a fresh experience in the free-to-play scene, even though we need to wait and see whether Ubisoft offers enough support to make our time feel well spent on it.
70
CD-Action June 29, 2015
The developers found a proper balance between different gameplay elements, so both raiding other players’ castles and preparing an automated defense of your own stronghold are fun.
63
GameStar April 30, 2014
Quotation forthcoming.
55
Multiplayer.it February 23, 2015
The Mighty Quest For Epic Loot is an entertaining game, but it is flawed by some design choices made by the development team. Being a free-to-play with no pay to win surely is a great starting point, but Ubisoft will need to make some extra work to fix some aspects in the future.
50
Just as I’m reaching the meat of the game, I’ve discovered that the promise of endlessly varied player-made castles isn’t being realized, and that the grind is far more intense than I’d like...I just don’t see myself sticking around.
50
PCGamesN March 31, 2014
Eventually, you’ll probably find that Mighty Quest is not worthy of your whole attention. But play it with a podcast on, stick to the Ubi-designed castles early on, and you’ll be happy - not least because you’ll avoid the self-consciously loopy screech of its trad fantasy characters. Rayman this is not.