Puzzle Quest: Galactrix review

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Galactrix also offers way more non-battle variations on the core puzzle mechanic than its predecessor. The most frequent non-battle you’ll encounter is leapgate hacking, which allows you to travel from one star system to the next across the map. To hack a leapgate, you must match a specific number of gems in a queue before time runs out, and each leapgate varies in difficulty. In addition to hacking, there are four other minigames to contend with: mining asteroids for cargo, crafting items, searching for rumors (which flesh out the story and give you experience points) and haggling (to lower shop prices).

If portability is no concern for you, theXbox Live Arcadeversion definitely offers some extra bells and whistles over the DS. Not only is it obviously prettier and more detailed overall, but little things like the announcer declaring “Enemy shields destroyed!” during battle adds some extra satisfaction to nailing a hostile MRI ship with some direct damage.

Its handful of setbacksslightly outweighits improvements,but Galactrix still offers an addictive, puzzle-meets-RPG experience that won’t disappoint most fans of the original PQ, as well as anyone looking for an accessible game that still packs plenty of substance.

Feb 20, 2009

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GenrePuzzle
DescriptionGalactrix offers an addictive, puzzle-meets-RPG experience that won’t disappoint most fans of the original PQ (although admittedly it's not quite as good), as well as anyone looking for an accessible game that still packs plenty of substance.
Platform"Xbox 360"
US censor rating"Everyone 10+"
UK censor rating""
Alternative names"Puzzle Quest: Galactrix"
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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