Puzzle Quest rated for PS3, Mac by ESRB
Perhaps the only thing more exciting than the news that versions of Puzzle Quest were coming to almost every platform would be this ESRB rating leading us to believe that none system would be left behind. Apparently, Mac and PS3 owners will soon get to experience the thrill of doing battle with a deadly Minotaur by switching gems into rows of threes.
We kid, but the portable versions of Puzzle Quest didn't leave our hands for weeks after we first grasped them. We're curious to see if their strange siren song works on home consoles too. Curious what all the hubbub's about? You can find a demo here.
[Via Siliconera]
We kid, but the portable versions of Puzzle Quest didn't leave our hands for weeks after we first grasped them. We're curious to see if their strange siren song works on home consoles too. Curious what all the hubbub's about? You can find a demo here.
[Via Siliconera]












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
WiNG @ Jul 24th 2007 4:38PM
Since it's not mentioned in the post, PQ was rated Teen for depictions of male nudity and realistic fantasy violence.
hvnlysoldr @ Jul 24th 2007 4:47PM
You got me to look. It's rated E10+ for suggestive themes.
Joe @ Jul 24th 2007 6:08PM
Well I think this is great news. I was looking into the PSP version but if there is a PS3 one that will come out on PSN I will just buy that.
Shane @ Jul 24th 2007 6:24PM
The PSP version is pretty good. There are some minor issues that will, hopefully, be fixed in these other releases. There are some odd slow downs and a companion issue. Well worth the money I spent on the game though.
Vegan @ Jul 24th 2007 4:58PM
I was going to make a joke about "How soon until I can get Puzzle Quest on my cell phone, too?" but that's probably actually in the works.
hydralisk456 @ Jul 24th 2007 5:43PM
More power to them! This game has barely left my DS since I got it! Others should experience it as well.
mark @ Jul 24th 2007 5:59PM
Looking forward to it!
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William Brand @ Jul 24th 2007 6:39PM
I'm a little scared -- am I the only one here who isn't all that interested in playing Bejeweled-on-crack for the PS3? Whatever happened to when we gamers used guns and swords as opposed to gems sorted by color?
SoulBlade @ Jul 24th 2007 9:07PM
While I, too, am not a Bejeweled fan, I've heard nothing but good things about this game from those that played it. Maybe they just wanted to try something a bit different than the standard battles.
William Brand @ Jul 25th 2007 3:02AM
I suppose you're right. I haven't played it so I can't really judge, and I'm always in support of new combat systems... Still, is there even a story as to why they're attacking by lining up jewels and such?