

The map is still pretty low-resolution overall and light on the detail, but it’s definitely a visual upgrade from the original in that department, which is also the case in pretty much all areas of the game. This is made up of multiple cities for you to find and capture from enemies, with quests then given out from there. After this, you are then placed onto the overworld map that looks like something you might see in Fire Emblem. This all starts with your selection of a name and character class, with this version introducing additional classes that were not found in the original like Blood Mage and Paladin. The original Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords took two completely different genres and mashed them together into something very unexpected. Now 12 years later, the original game has gotten a surprising remaster on the Nintendo Switch with Puzzle Quest: The Legend Returns. One of the most unique of the bunch was definitely Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords that initially released for Nintendo DS and PSP before releasing on a few other platforms. Puzzle games are a genre that have always been around and definitely aren’t going anywhere, with so many different variations on them over the years.
