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Rock of Ages Critic Reviews

42 Total Reviews

31 Positive Reviews(73.8%)
11 Mixed Reviews(26.2%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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GameShark September 15, 2011
Like Trenched before it, Rock of Ages offers a fresh, action-oriented twist on the tower defense genre, along with a welcome, zany aesthetic. It's a curiosity, for sure, but if you enjoy the offbeat, you cannot go wrong here. Hats off to Atlus yet again for bringing something new and interesting to the table.
90
GamePro August 30, 2011
When I wasn't thrashing foes along complex battle maps, I was laughing my ass off at the brilliant cutscene sequences.
85
GamingExcellence August 31, 2011
A lot of people out there calling themselves gamers like to cry about there not being enough creativity in the land of game development. Well Ace Team sets out to prove them wrong. They may have only released two games, Rock of Ages and Zeno Clash, but both of these titles try to do bold things with games both in the art style and interesting gameplay developments. In the least give the demo for this one a whirl. Hopefully it'll grown on you as quickly as it grew on us!
85
ZTGD September 2, 2011
I challenge anyone not to have fun rolling down classic figures as they scream in dismay. Even if you have not been a fan of the tower defense genre, I highly recommend giving this game a go. It more than makes up for any shortcomings it has with pure style and grace.
85
Destructoid September 4, 2011
Rock of Ages is good for a few deep laughs, has tremendous art design, and is worth experiencing by most everyone given the price and ridiculous premise.
85
TeamXbox September 8, 2011
Rock of Ages might not be the most taxing or deep strategy game out there, and with only 23 missions available, it won't take you long to polish off the single player campaign. However what's there is fun, simple and accessible.
85
GameWatcher September 15, 2011
With its genre-fusing game play and cheeky yet surreal take on ancient history it really is one of a kind.
85
Worth Playing September 30, 2011
Rock of Ages is the rare game that manages to stand completely on its own and also deliver a memorable experience.
84
Games Master UK October 23, 2011
Crazy, addictive stuff.
83
Gaming Age September 1, 2011
It does a great job of mixing humor, art, and gameplay into an experience that rarely falls flat.
83
Gaming Nexus September 6, 2011
Part Marble Madness, part Rampart and all Monty Python. Rock of Ages delivers a unique blend of real-time strategy and platforming, making this one of the most intriguing games of the year. Best of all, the game's many cinemas are worth the price of admission all by themselves!
81
GameTrailers September 8, 2011
A game that's about as off the wall as they come, but at a modest 800 Microsoft points, it's one that definitely warrants a spin. Cheeky and challenging in all the right ways, you'll find nothing quite like it amidst today's typical downloadable fare.
80
Machinima September 7, 2011
In an age where any game can be explained in half a sentence, Rock of Ages is a refreshing rarity. It not only attempts fantastic originality but succeeds in that attempt more than it fails. If you appreciate originality, you owe yourself some time with Rock of Ages.
80
Giant Bomb September 7, 2011
Nothing about Rock of Ages is predictable. Hell, it's barely successful. Essentially a hodgepodge of tower defense, bowling, and absurdist humor, Rock of Ages darts in so many weird directions at once that the whole endeavor is constantly on the verge of falling apart at the seams. And yet, by the barest of threads, the developers at ACE Team manage to keep this jalopy running--or, in this case, rolling.
80
Cheat Code Central September 14, 2011
This is an insanely clever game.
80
DarkStation September 29, 2011
Some niggling control and camera issues should not prevent you from playing Rock of Ages. It is an entertaining action puzzler with a hilariously bizarre sense of style.
80
NZGamer October 17, 2011
A truly unforgettable experience - the only downside is the frustration level. With a bit of tuning, and maybe a minimap, this bad boy might well have scored maximum points - as it is, the difficulty is going to eliminate much of the audience as surely as a huge rolling boulder might squish a stray peasant.
79
Planet Xbox 360 September 13, 2011
If there is one aspect of this game that is brilliantly executed, though, it's the presentation.
75
IGN September 19, 2011
Remains fun despite its problems, and makes for some great local competitive play. The campaign gets annoying at times because of the time constraints with defense building, but is quirky and funny enough that it ultimately remains worth the time.
75
Vandal October 4, 2011
A charming game, full of humor, with pleasant visuals, both technical and artisticly. It is a bold proposal that brings new ideas, but falls midway because of its repetitive mechanics.