Month: April 2008

  • Games Help – Puzzle Quest Warlords

    So you’ve got the game and you want to know what we reckon are the ultimate spells runes and characters?

    Well to be honest there isn’t a best of character in Puzzle Quest to select – all of them have they good points. So we’ve listed all the powerups we’ve got so far. Remember that the list varies according to the character you’ve picked and of course each spell and rune have different effects and mana requirements.

    Runes to add to your weapon are:
    Wind Armor
    Bravestone
    Swordbreaker
    Sheath of Ages
    Mana reserve
    Mana thief
    Serpent tongue
    The War Dancer
    Runeforged
    The Saint
    Master of war
    The mercenary
    Fatebound
    The sadist

    The list of Spells are:
    Gemberry
    Thornlash
    entangle
    Forest fire
    Evaporate
    Gust of wind
    Earthquake
    Whirlwind
    Hurricane
    Freeze
    Channel water
    Wild magic
    Mob up
    Rain of fire
    burial
    rend
    mug
    Spectral force
    Channel earth

  • Game Review – Puzzle Quest Warlords

    Puzzle Quest TN

    NAME: Puzzle Quest Warlords
    VERSION: 1.0.4
    COMPANY: Infinite Interactive/THQ
    PLATFORM: JAVA
    GENRE: RPG
    SIZE: 513 KB
    TEST PHONE: K800i
    RATING: 8/10
    DEMO:

    Welcome to the Puzzle Quest Warriors game review. This review is for the JAVA based mobile phone version of the game. You can get it for all the other consoles and PC? platforms by the time you read this review.

    This is an interesting game, as it part RPG and part matching colors games. It reminded us of a game called Archon released way back in the 80’s except that it was a chess game then a shoot’em up when pieces met. In puzzle quest it’s an RPG and when characters meet they have a matching colours game.

    Game play is initially simple until you realise that you need to learn about the other combat moves like casting spells and mana collection into order to proceed and complete the game. Additionally you will need to learn about activating or tuning runes and learning new and different spells. All these tasks are done via the matching colored gems game. Once you get the drift of the game mechanics it all becomes quite easy to remember.

    You can pick from 8 different characters with differing attributes, warrior classes and even male and female avatars. This is quite unusual in a mobile game. Each character has a different ‘featured ability’ but it largely becomes irrelevant by the time you reach the maximum level of 20 since by then you should have virtually all the spells and runes at your disposal. Even after your character reaches level 20 you can still upgrade your abilities!

    The RPG or adventure part of the game is pretty much fixed, meaning you get the same quest regardless of character, however the puzzle part of the game is quite random. That said the AI can defintiely tell when you’re on a winning streak because your opponent can get ‘suddenly’ VERY lucky with the matches – so we reckon its biased! This is good because it makes the game far more interesting to play.

    Gameplay is done very well and simple to control even on the test k800i which has the fatal flaw of dodgy joystick and poor ergonomics. We’d play the game on a Nokia or Samsung any day!

    In game sound and music is typical mobile phone MIDI ‘middle age’ theme and boring.

    Graphics are 2D but are done very well. They are usually static except for the various effects when using spells of when you’ve collected the required minimum of 3 matching puzzle pieces. The animated effects are quite effective and also well done.

    Conclusion: This is a great game however it takes a little while to bet into. Due to this it won’t attract a huge following but anyone who does get it and learns the ropes will be rewarded. It is that it is different to any other RPG style game and more a matching colors game than out right quest RPG.

    Check out our game help section for game hints.

  • Motorola models for 2007

    This is the next part in a series of reviews on the major mobile manufactuers for the 2007 range. Motorola mobiles where the top of the heap in the 90’s. Unfortunately it has been largely down hill from then.

    For 2007/2008 Motorola finally released the V8 and V9 handsets, the so called next generation to the very popular V3 series of models. Indeed if you’ve ever used them they are amazingly designed to look at and feel. Aside from the physical aspects the phone’s screen quality and calling sound quality are top spec. You’ll probably see lots of them once the price goes down a bit.

    However it all falls down when you start using the interface. The graphics even when customized by the various networks carriers look basic and down market. Sure most models work quickly but the lack of logical setting menus and the ability to customize the interface are limited or non-existent.

    Aside from these 2 models the only other models with any interest is the Q9 a Blackberry like and Windows Mobile based device and the new Z series of sliding handsets.  Since we haven’t tried the new Z series we can’t comment.

    To sum up 2008 is not going to be a good year for the maker. The competition is fierce, although none have a equally stylish flip phone. Motorola hardware is state of the art, they really need to improve the OS and to offer more functionality and more customization and software developer friendly phones. As a manufacturer all their phones work best as voice only models.