D3Publisher cuts Dead Head Fred, Puzzle Quest retail price |
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D3Publisher of America has lowered the prices for the PSP and DS versions of Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords as well as the PSP exclusive Dead Head Fred. As of this article's writing, both games should now be available from various video game stores at US$ 19.99 each. Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords is a puzzle game/RPG hybrid which gives players the job of defeating an evil lich king who is terrorizing the countryside. You get a choice between four different classes at the start of the game, each with their own distinct abilities. Because of its popularity, this title eventually became available on the Xbox Live Marketplace and the Wii.
Dead Head Fred, on the other hand, puts players in the role of Private Detective Fred Neuman who got his head chopped off. He is eventually resurrected by a scientist and given the ability to equip various heads which grant him different powers. Neuman must now discover why he was murdered, get even with the culprits, and find his own missing head.
If you're currently looking to add a few games to your collection of titles this holiday season, you might want to consider picking up either Puzzle Quest: Rise of the Warlords or Dead Head Fred. After all, both games promise a ton of gameplay for owners of either a PSP or a Nintendo DS.
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Buy this game, it's one of the best I've p[layed on the PSP! If enough people buy it we might get a sequel! Come On!
DHF is a kick a** game. TONS of bad language though... if you have little ones with senisitive ears, absolutely NOT for them... if you like that sort of thing (and I got quite a kick out of it since I've never heard so much in a video game) then the ending is one worthy of a blockbuster comedy!
We have to agree that the game is pretty good. It's not for kids though as urherenow pointed out.