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    Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords

    Game » consists of 17 releases. Released Mar 16, 2007

    Combining the addictive casual gameplay of puzzle game Bejeweled with a fantasy role-playing game, Puzzle Quest was an unexpected hit on every platform it touched.

    somadude's Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords (PlayStation Portable) review

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    Breaking little colored gems has never been so addictive.


    If you own a Psp and don't have Puzzle quest: challenge of the warlords, then you're missing out. Why? well simply because it's one of the most addictive, value packed games on the psp. You'll start out by picking a class ( warrior, druid, knight etc) Giving your puzzle hero a name and then your ready to break some faces in with your gem smashing skills, well something like that. The game works around a simple gem breaking system where you match 3 or more gems of the same color or gems with the same icon. But it also has RPG elements tied into it, you'll get powers as you level up and you'll do battle with some classic RPG monsters. There's only one problem with this great game and that would be the difficulty. Yes Puzzle quest is no walk in the park, enemys with off you with the quickness even early on. So put on your thinking cap and be prepared to die a lot. But in the end this game offers dozens of hours of puzzle/RPG goodness and it also has a nice look to it. 
     
    Graphics  8/10 
    Gameplay 9/10 
    Sound  8/10 
    Value 10/10

    Other reviews for Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords (PlayStation Portable)

      Bejeweled+Mana 0

      Puzzle Quest is a game that takes the basic mechanics of Bejeweled with elements of an RPG. For example, if you were to match three red gems you get three "Fire" into your mana pool where you cast spells. Aside from the "mana" gems there are skulls. If you match three of these you do damage to your mythical foe.While the game play is relatively simple you can add alot of depth by using certain spells and power ups in order to make battles exciting. Aside from battling mythical creatures you can ...

      0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

      Outstanding design. Pure addiction built for portability. 0

      I'm not a huge puzzle game fan, but I couldn't help but check out Puzzle Quest after seeing so much positive feedback last year. This is easily one of the best PSP games I've played and a consistently fun, addicting experience.The basic Bejeweled-style puzzle game takes on a great twist with you playing as one of four traditional RPG classes -- druid, mage, warrior or knight (paladin). Each class gets perks via stats and spells that encourage you to actually play the game in a style traditionall...

      0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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