Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords Reviews

Several more enthusiastic reviews of the Xbox 360 version of Infinite Interactive's Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords have reached the web. The first is at Just RPG with an overall score of 87%:
While I really enjoyed Puzzle Quest the first time around, I'm enjoying it even more on the Xbox 360! If you haven't given it a try yet, I highly suggest you do. As I mentioned before, the game is absolutely perfect for both hardcore and casual gamers, so everyone should at least download the demo from Live and give it a whirl.

The second is at Gamernode with an overall score of 7.5/10:
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.

The third is at TeamXbox with an overall score of 8.5/10:
Somehow, the developers managed to take two distinct and different genres and blend them together into a seamless and wholly entertaining experience. And now, RPG fans and hardcore puzzle fans alike can cheer the fact that Puzzle Quest has finally made a home for itself in the Xbox 360. As it stands, this is the definitive version of the game to own. Sharper graphics, better presentation, cleaner controls, and most importantly, no shortage of real life opponents, all come together to make Puzzle Quest one of the best games in the Xbox LIVE marketplace, and a must have addition to any 360 owner's LIVE Arcade library.

The fourth is at MS Xbox World with an overall score of 9/10:
The game takes the best of the RPG and Puzzler genres and infuses both with fresh new ideas combined with super addictive gameplay. The sheer amount of fun things to do in the single player part of the title will keep you busy for hours upon hours, and the competitive online duel mode will add even more replayability.

And the fifth is at Planet Xbox 360 with an overall score of 9.2/10:
Puzzle Quest reinvents the puzzle genre with its unique RPG laden gameplay. It is the kind of game that will need its own support group to assist all the addicted in the near future. While many a gamer likes to complain about Live Arcade's pricing strategy, at 1200 points, Puzzle Quest still feels like a bargain. With over 150 quests, slick online multiplayer battles, incredibly deep and addictive gameplay, and whispers of possible downloadable content, you are unlikely to find someone who has purchased the game with any complaints.