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Puzzle Quest

Category: Xbox 360, Posted: 10/17/2007 at 08:42PM EDT by Kyle Stallock, Contributor
  • Puzzle Quest
  • Xbox 360
  • Infinite Interactive
  • D3
  • October 10th, 2007

Puzzle Quest has been out for awhile on PSP and DS and was praised for its seamless amalgamation of puzzle-based gameplay with traditional RPG depth and storytelling. Since I had never played this seemingly fantastic game, I jumped at the chance to review it. After spending hours battling monsters with my Druid, I've decided that I really don't like this 1200 point Microsoft game. Because my viewpoint is of the minority, I thought I might as well get the big editor-in-chief in here to discuss our differing opinions...


Brendon: Obviously I like the game or this would be a pretty boring discussion, and completely pointless.

Kyle: Obviously.

Brendon: I just don't get how someone can dislike this game as much as you do, Kyle. Especially after playing some of the things you've played over the last year.

Kyle: NDA Brendon, NDA. Anyhoo, I don't understand the infatuation with Puzzle Quest. It's almost as if people become offended when I tell them "I don't like this game."

Brendon: It's just a fun game. Puzzle games are boring for those of us who don't devote a ton of time playing. (Example A: me vs you in Puzzle Fighter.) This one is easy for newcomers, but also has some strategy for veterans to enjoy. You've also got the blending of RPG elements (I give you that it's a crappy story) making it unlike any other puzzle game out there.

Kyle: You're right. It is unlike any puzzle game out there and it is easy for newcomers, but what is the point of a puzzle game if it requires little to no skill? I was playing on the Hard difficulty level and the enemies would sometimes defeat me in a matter of minutes. I then switched it to Normal and it was like I enabled "dumb fucking AI" mode where they would sometimes miss a possible 5 in a row skull thingy and instead choose 3 in a row exp.

Brendon: So your complaint then is that on Hard the enemies were too hard and on Normal they're too easy?

Kyle: Yes. One of many. It wasn't just that they wouldn't notice moves that were on the board, but at times, it almost seemed as if the drops they were getting were a little too coincidental. Oh gee, look, 8 in a row, go figure. Stupid harpy.

Brendon: Well I can solve that one for you. The devs admitted they thought of giving the AI the ability to look "into the future" but learned it would be too hard to program, so scrapped it. Can you honestly say you never got some lucky drops?

Kyle: Yeah, I got a few heroic efforts here and there, but that's the thing, I never felt as if what I was doing required skill. Even in games where I was slaughtering my opponent (poor poor rat), I never felt in control of the match.

Brendon: I'll give you that, too. A lot of the time it does come down to luck with what drops. But despite that, if you know your spells and play intelligently you'll beat someone with no experience 9 times out of 10. It's a game that's largely dependent on luck, but still rewards smart decision making.

Kyle: So it's basically like the Tekken of puzzle games.

Brendon: But with a better story, sadly.

Kyle: Oh dear.

(Convo edited for brevity)
 

While I admit that I may be a little too hard on this game because of the amount of luck involved in the actual gameplay, I still don't think it's that great of a game. It really is just a simple amalgamation of two genres. It goes without saying that this amalgamation is going to spawn countless sequels and knock-offs, and hopefully then we will see what this new genre is truly capable of.
 

Final individual scores:

Kyle: 6.5

Brendon: 8.5
 

Brendon's note: The stuff in the box below is 100% Kyle, so I wanted to give a quick reason here to justify my score. While PQ does have issues, it's still fun. This is the game I grew addicted with, my girlfriend grew addicted with, and Chris Pereira played so much on the DS that the cart broke. Unfortunately, it is the same. Online play changes it a bit, but not being able to take this anywhere (on the bus, out to the park...) makes it less addicting. Maybe that's good, though. I got sick of seeing the icons everywhere.

Game Score

Wondering how we choose our scores? Click here for the GN ratings guide.
Gameplay & Design: Although it may not seem like it at times, there is some strategy involved that can really change the way each game is played, as subtle as they may be.
Graphics & Sound: The textures are colorful and crisp and there is basically no slowdown, but is it too simple? The theme is epic in scale and everything sounds as it should, but like most Live Arcade games, you might want to throw on your own tunes after awhile.
7.5 Final Word: Puzzle Quest has arrived on Live Arcade with all of its generic luck-based guns a-blazing. Although, as generic as they may be, they are still the only ones of their kind out there.
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Posted by Arkayne on 10/18/2007 at 03:29AM

I'm glad you guys did an averaging of the score and noted that Kyle's opinion is in the minorityPuzzle Quest is the most fun ive had all year, except maybe for Bioshock. Same with all my friends - and we've been playing multiplayer PQ all this week
brendon - you sir understand what makes a game design greatkyle - you suck! ;-) lol. i thought you needed to understand games to be a game journalist. heh. or maybe you're just one of those snooty types who thinks it's cool to diss something good just because everybody else is luvvin' it.

Posted by Coyotegrey on 10/18/2007 at 09:40AM

I'm not at all one of "those" types and my score is not representative of some sad effort for me or Gamernode to gain knee-jerk "rebel" review traffic.

Posted by Brendon on 10/18/2007 at 05:05PM

Careful, Arkayne. Kyle has fangs.

Posted by Chrispy on 10/23/2007 at 03:01AM

My cart did break, so in response I bought another and the XBLA version, just in case it should happen again.

Posted by rtanger on 02/28/2008 at 12:00PM

I've been rather taken by this game. It is horribly addicting. But then, I seem to have a weakness for puzzle games of this nature, the fact that I can kill an orc and get a 8x puzzle combo at the same time is like the ultimate blending of two of my favorite gaming activities.

Posted by rtanger on 02/19/2009 at 11:39PM

This game is pretty fun. I think the most interesting aspect about it is being able to get 6, 7, or 8 in a row now and then. They do happen but very very rarely. To see what the board would look like look at:

http://www.edepot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1538

Also, from the thread in the link, it is possible to get 24 gems (or balls) of the same color to match at the same time. Can anyone come up with more? Please leave your solution if you can come up with more at that thread.

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