Puzzle Quest

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Logie--bear

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Puzzle quest is a game by developers Infinite Interactive which combines the over-done genres of the casual Match 3 and ArrPeeGee, and makes a completely new hybrid genre. And this, it does well. Orgasmically almost.

In puzzle quest, you start off as an apprentice in the Queens royal guard in the land of Etheria. You do odd jobs for a while, gaining experience and learning about a new plague of the undead that has suddenly appeared out of nowhere. While the storyline may not be completely original, the gameplay is.

Your combat is done through a match 3 game. There are several kinds of tiles: Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Skulls, Gold and experience. Each colour gives you elemental mana for spells you can cast to damage your opponent. Skulls are matched to damage your opponent instantly. Gold and experience are gained for a postgame bonus of buying new equipment and gaining new spells, either defensive or offensive.

This may sound pretty Ho-Hum right now, but the strategy involved is immense, as the enemy you are playing against has spells too and can use skulls against you. This leaves you thinking 6-7 steps ahead to avoid getting damage.

I love this game. It is freaking brilliant. Look it up and get it.
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'stuff I forgot to put in' (Sorry I was in a fanboy state at that moment in time)

The cons:
It is a difficult game. And it will tke a lot of time to train your character up to a decent level. It is best to just do the side quests in each town before continuing on the story. Problem is, the side quests are horribly difficult too and most of them are basically "go to point A, kill all monster B then go back and get another quest".

Another major annoyance is occasionally you have to fight several monsters in certain quests. seeing as you can only fight 1 at a time, this is hugely time consuming.

IF you can equip your character with the right equipment, spells, skills etc, then you should be ok. But don't expect to be the Whuppass-a-tron 3000 instantly.
 

L.B. Jeffries

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I can't speak for everyone, but the game is seriously hard. Expect to get the crap kicked out of you by demonic butterflies multiple times. You have to grind a fair amount to get much of an edge and even then losing to a basic creature can still happen. As an RPG fan who bought it expecting to be able to merrily dominate like you can in other games, be warned.
 

SatansBestBuddy

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I got it on the 360, and I hold it solely responsable for causing the red rings of death to appear after I played it for 12 hours straight.
 

neems

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Top, TOP game. I think I actually prefer it to any of my 'real' rpgs, with the possible exception of Kotor.

It's kind of like playing one of the old 2d sprite based rpgs, but with INTERESTING COMBAT. I can see the puzzle combat mechanic opening up a new and entirely awesome genre of gaming. Imagine if Bioware and Popcap teamed up? The possibilities are mind boggling. 'Puzzle Effect', 'Knights of the Peggle Republic' - not forgetting the controversial Polish puzzle rpg, 'The BookWormer'.

Actually I guess they already have Bookworm Adventures. I must give it a shot.
 

GloatingSwine

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I agree with the "RPG with interesting combat" thing. Also, you can get this on XBox Live Arcade for a tenner, which is just crazy good value. (Also, it's the latest version, and slightly better balanced than the DS/PSP versions)
 

slyder35

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I put this game on my wife's PC to get her to stop playing that stupid Spider Solitaire card game. Well, now she has to fight me to get playtime on it. I even backed out of a 'real-RPG' raid to play one night - crazy!