Defense Grid: The Awakening

A deep, strategic puzzler infused with personality

Words: on February 5, 2009

A little extra presentation magic can go a long way to help a game rise above a sea of play-alikes. Take Defense Grid: The Awakening: Granted, it’s yet another variation on the tower defense genre - a crowded subset of real-time strategy puzzlers in which you set up specialized weapons towers to prevent increasingly powerful waves of aliens from grabbing your power cores and retreating off the map - but this particular example is so polished that it’s worth paying for.

For starters, DG nails the core experience. The maps smoothly increase in complexity: aliens begin to attack on multiple tracks; puzzles offer a nice variety of challenges, like shaping the invaders’ path by creating walls of towers; and an orbital super weapon adds an intriguing twist to the gameplay. I lost myself for hours on each puzzle trying not just to complete the level, but to do it without losing a single core and to beat the scores of my Steam friends. Even during the toughest tests, my frustration at the aliens’ stubborn refusal to die could be fixed by taking a step back and completely reevaluating my strategy, then trying a totally new approach using different towers, upgrades, and placement.

Most of that can be found in nearly any TD game, though. What makes Defense Grid stand out are the extra touches - the 20 maps feature beautiful and varied backdrops of fiery, icy, or urban settings, and the types of towers and aliens are all as distinct and recognizable as their special abilities, which come complete with flashy visual effects. But maybe the best part is your guide: an AI with the downloaded personality of a shell-shocked former commander. The voice acting is a captivating performance that sadly never develops into a GlaDOS-caliber character, but it does make you want to advance to the next level just to see what the addled old fellow will say next.

Defense Grid is such a charming and challenging experience that shouldn’t be missed by tower defense fans. Even if you’re not a fan, it may turn you into one.

PC Gamer scores games on a percentage scale, which is rounded to the closest whole number to determine the GamesRadar score.

PCG Final Verdict: 90% (editor’s choice)

Feb 5, 2009

You'll love
  • Challenging gameplay
  • Colorful level backgrounds
  • Excellent voice acting
You'll hate
  • Some alien designs aren't as detailed
  • Sometimes frustrating difficulty
  • May keep you up past your bedtime

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  • bladeyama

    bladeyama  - 2 years, 10 months ago  - Report

    I just downloaded the demo from FilePlanet installed and right away I saw that this game was extremely excellent, fun trying to figure out the best place to put your towers to keep the enemy away. I played through the whole demo until the last mission they came from every direction very smart AI it seems as soon as I build a lot of towers in one area they would go the path of least resistance. I am going to buy this and have many of hours of gaming fun. Oh I’m putting this review on my blog and gaming forums that I frequently visit. It will get the highest rating I can give it.
  • drfdisk

    drfdisk  - 3 years ago  - Report

    I cant stop playing this game!
  • Esquire

    Esquire  - 3 years ago  - Report

    What is the tower defence genre ? I can't think what other games this refers to. We could have done with some references. Looking at the screenshots, it looks a bit like the old isometric turn based strategy games. This review doesn't contain enough detail to make me want to buy the game and yet it does sound like a lot of fun. I am all for simpler games with basic playability and a good puzzle or strategy element. However, I can't help feeling that a review of nine out of ten for a game with reportedly weak graphics must be really excellent in other areas to get such a high rating.
  • sixboxes

    sixboxes  - 3 years ago  - Report

    I can't help but laugh a little at the title of this game, seeing as the review came in on the heels of the feature about pointless game subtitles.
  • PCG_Evan

    PCG_Evan  - 3 years ago  - Report

    Scream, sonu, scream!
  • vic88

    vic88  - 3 years ago  - Report

    may keep you up past your bedtime, lol
  • Sonu

    Sonu  - 3 years ago  - Report

    THIS GAME IS VERY TO THE POINT AND HAS EYECATCHING EFFECTS.
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