- Publisher: D3Publisher
- Release Date: Mar 20, 2007
- Also On: Mobile, PC, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PSP, Wii, Xbox 360
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85The majority of my Puzzle Quest hours were logged on the DS, and though the PSP version does look a hell of a lot nicer, I liked the convenience of the stylus for moving puzzle blocks.
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70Stands on its own as a weird hybrid between RPG and puzzle games. Although the morphing process is not without its flaws, the final result is highly interesting.
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84The story won't win any awards, but you can always skip it and just get right to the meat of the game.
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This game has taken the best aspects of two winning genres and created an experience that is both original and rewarding. Both puzzle hounds and dungeon crawlers alike will find this game to be just what the doctor ordered.
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85If you are a puzzle fan and hate role-playing games, you'll love it. If you're a role-playing lover who despises puzzle games, you'll want to hug it.
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A must-have for anyone who loves both RPGs and puzzles, and will probably delight anyone who's a fan of either genre.
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80It has excellent local wireless multiplayer.
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80It’s a fun game, wherever the credit is due.
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Easily the best puzzle game yet released on the DS.
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The AI seems insanely good one minute then misses an obvious attack the next, and the story is completely throwaway, but there is enough gameplay here to keep puzzle fans busy for a long time. [May 2007, p.99]
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For either system, Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords is a portable addiction, and while I recommend the PSP version, the DS game is almost as good.
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80Sure, the puzzle format looks like the classic PDA/online/cell phone favorite, but 1st Playable Productions has wisely blended in some RPG components, which rewards gamers with an incredibly deep experience.
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90Deep and engaging puzzle action with a heaping tablespoon of RPG elements on top. Should come with a warning label--it's that addictive.
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84Puzzle Quest is just plain great. The PSP is the better version, but if you only have a DS you should still pick it up.
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Portable RPGs have become pretty stale of late, and Puzzle Quest is just the breath of fresh air the genre needs.
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Coming completely out of nowhere, this is a brilliant mix of puzzling and advertising. [June 2007, p.68]
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90Puzzle Quest’s battles demand so much and give so much in return that players will find themselves hunting down every optional fight and undertaking each side quest in order to squeeze every last drop of gameplay from this utterly absorbing adventure. [June 2007, p.110]
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91In the end, that’s all this game is about: experience. The time you spend earning it is well worth it, not just because it makes your hero stronger but also because of the additive fun you have along the way.
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81The parts may seem commonplace, but Puzzle Quest's blend of RPG and puzzle-game convention makes for something refreshingly unique and dangerously addictive.
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80A gaming experience unlike any other available today, and one that you absolutely shouldn't miss.
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80The PSP version loads a bit more slowly but looks better, and the DS version features lightning-fast loads but tosses in slightly sluggish, clunky touch-controls.
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80It’s an interesting idea taking both of these two distinctively different genres are brought together, and for the most part they work.
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80A solid, entertaining slice of dual-genre pie. I like the puzzle fighting, I liked the plot, I liked the game.
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90Even if you're not into puzzlers or role-playing games, this is definitely one game you can't let slip by.
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89What a pleasant surprise Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords turned out to be. The unlikely marriage of puzzle gameplay with RPG mechanics makes for one of the most addictive DS experiences yet.
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85All in all, Puzzle Quest is an addictive experience that should easily please both the hardcore and casual gamer. The enjoyable puzzle-style gameplay and the easy learning curve also make it a great way to introduce newcomers to the RPG genre.
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80An addictive, entertaining affair that takes a little bit of patience and learning to get down the basics. Once learned, however, you'll be hooked in no time flat and unwilling to turn a cold shoulder to it.
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89The game isn't pretty and can be frustrating when the A.I. decides there's no bleeping way you're winning a fight, but an addictive battle system and surprisingly in-depth RPG elements will keep most players interested for a long time.
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"Zoo Keeper: The RPG." As barmy as that might sound, that's about the best way to describe PQ: CTW. [June 2007, p.71]
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Also, the fact that enemy AI just happens to execute almost every move with near-perfection by lining up multiple turns in a row makes for some frustrating gameplay. [May 2007, p.87]
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85Kudos to 1st Playable for combining two great genres that surprisingly play great together.
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Puzzle game fans should be pleasantly surprised at how the simplistic Bejeweled gameplay is twisted and enhanced to keep engaging your brain.
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The genre-mixing is a nice enough idea but you end up with an exhausted puzzler with some pretty flimsy RPG elements tacked on. It all seems a little flat. [May 2007, p.90]
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85A worthwhile addition to anyone’s DS collection. And if you love puzzle games, then you won’t be disappointed with Puzzle Quest.
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Puzzle Quest very successfully mixes the depth of an RPG with a neat puzzle-based battle mode.
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So addictive it should come with a warning sticker on the box.
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More compelling than a glorified Flash game ought to be.
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The game does an admirable job of adding some strategic depth and complexity to the casual game model without losing its pick-up-and-play nature.
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80It's a perfect game for handhelds, combining the simplicity of puzzles with the addictive nature of RPGs. Even though it sounds like the result of an executive meeting gone horribly awry, Puzzle Quest is actually a great piece of synergy.
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80Don’t be put off by this oddball mixture of a casual puzzle game and a fantasy role-playing adventure. Puzzle Quest is stellar as both, and amazingly addictive.
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Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords has a truly unique concept and includes the ability to appeal to both role-playing and puzzle fans alike.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 17 out of 18
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Mixed: 0 out of 18
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Negative: 1 out of 18
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CoryG.9
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MattA.8