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Puzzle Quest Challenge of the Warlords Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:879278110038
Condition:Used
Genre:Puzzle & Brain Games
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone 10+
SKU:PSP_PUZZLE_QUEST_CHALLENGE_OF_THE_WARL
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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I am a not much of a puzzle fan but I love RPGs. I just got a PsP for X-Mas and this was one of the titles that i picked up. I am pretty far into the game and have to say that it does get a little tough and that you may find yourself facing the same enemy several times before you are “victorious”. Although it is not your typical rpg and whether or not you are into those match three like “whatevers” I highly recommend this game..
The game itself is fantastic. I now own a copy for both the PSP and DS. The PSP version’s only flaw lies in the fact that your companions do not activate their abilities before appropriate battles. Other than that, the game is phenomenal
This is a very fun game but its way too short. (around 25 hours on main quest)about the bugs the partner bug isnt that big of a deal cause you never notice it, but there are a few other nasty bugs. One of the bigger bugs is if you learn certain spells from monsters the game will freeze and mess up your saved data (meaning you will have to start over) The way to get around this bug is not to master spells from monsters.this is the best PSP game for 2007 so far get it and you will love the game. Its just too bad the game is over way too fast
Fun quests centered around puzzles
I first learned about this game a few weeks ago at a friend’s house. I saw him playing it and said something like “What is that? You playing bejeweled or something? You wuss!” He started defending it and so i started reading the reviews and decided to make the purchase. The basic idea, a bejeweled type game overlaying a RPG fantasy setting seems a little odd on paper, but when you fire up Puzzle Quest on your PSP it won’t take long for you to understand what all the hype is about. Puzzle Quest in a portable format just seems perfect. If you’ve played bejeweled before, you already have a good grasp of this game. You match up different symbols in groups of 3 or more to gain a bonus, for instance, skulls do direct damage, purple stars give you experience, gold gives you….surprise! Gold! There are 4 different forms of mana corresponding with different colors that fuel your different abilities and spells as you level your character up. The storyline is probably not going to “move” you or anything but it doesn’t need to. Puzzle Quest is extremely addicting, its really hard to stop once you start and when the computer defeats you, believe me it will, you will stop at nothing to exact revenge! There are many different items to find and purchase to customize your avatar and it also allows you to upgrade your citadel with different facilities. Companions can join you and give you a boost at the beginning of battle but i’ve heard there is some kind of bug that keeps them fro.
The game is not really a cross between Bejeweled and an RPG; rather it’s a highly-enhanced Bejeweled wrapped in a story that advances as a reward for playing and winning the Bejeweled contests. That’s not a bad thing – in this case it’s nearly perfect, as the highly-enhanced Bejeweled was to my mind one of the most addictive “casual” games that I’ve ever played, and the story is an amusing light parody of a RPG story that provides needed intermissions in the action. My other favorite “casual” game is Lumines, but the problem with it is that it can take an hour or more to play through one round, while the rounds in Puzzle Quest are much shorter (and so more clearly “casual”). The other attraction to Puzzle Quest is the shifting rules depending upon your “spells”, your opponent’s, and the various bonuses earned via playing. This gives the game much more longevity than Bejeweled, although it does make it less “casual” as you need to develop an understanding of the interplay and power of the “spells”.I found the combination of pattern recognition and tactical rule optimization to be extremely addictive – like when I first played Lumines or Tetris, this game dominated my spare moments for weeks. The upside of this game is that it progresses from start to finish (final boss), so it provides a sense of mastery that is missing from an open-ended game with continuously ratcheting difficulty; the downside is that there is a finish. But a lot of those “spare” moments weren’t quite.
The concept and game play is good but the major flaw of the game is the bug ONLY exist in the US PSP version. This bug does not allow your companions in your Quest to add bonuses. No wonder I have been fighting really challenging enemies by myself all the time!I talked to D3 Publisher they told me that they are still discussing with SONY rather to replace the UMD instead of using patching it via memory stick. Will update you guys when they resolve this problem. Anywaythis game is perfect in Japanese and European version, also XBOX LIVE and Nintendo DS.
I have both handhelds, the PSP and the DS Lite. Since this game has been released for both systems I could have chosen either one. At first I thought the use of the stylus on the DS with this kind of puzzle gameplay would warrant my purchase of that version, but after downloading a demo on my PC and seeing what a beautiful and colorful game it was, I decided to get Puzzle Quest for the PSP. Since both versions are the same price, the choice for me was easier. Which version you decide to get depends on your personal preference. Keep in mind that the DS version uses solely the stylus for gameplay. If you like RPGs with engrossing stories and also like puzzle games you can’t go wrong with this game, it uniquely combines both genres very effectively and delivers a fun and entertaining title, …regardless of what version you purchase.
Unscratched and booted up flawless. Thanks for the quality game
The Story was rich, deeply involved, and led me to great heights. The Battle system was simple, yet challenging enough to consume hours at a time. only complaint, I have is the Level Limit of 50. but after 40 straight days of playing, I had hit the limit, and still could not defeat the BOSS.Great game, and damn good music and graphics.