Puzzlegeddon is far too simple to hold the attention of puzzle aficionados for very long. With only four different colors to manage, the puzzle-sliding aspects are too easy and give players little challenge in their quest to form like-colored matches. The battle elements are way too predictable, limiting players strategies to such a strong extent that every match blends together with all your previous trials. Without any story mode to speak of or even a hint of persistent game mechanics, Puzzlegeddon is too shallow to make more than a mild splash on the puzzle landscape.
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According to Microsoft’s Major Nelson latest tweet, the latest round of backwards compatible games are here. If you own any of the following titles (or purchase them), you will be able to download them now:
Deus Ex: Human Revolution — Director’s Cut
Final Fight: Double Impact
Faery: Legends of Avalon
Frogger 2
Puzzlegeddon
Backwards compatibility is starting to blow up. I bet publishers are seeing increased sales from older titles.
lame..no Black Ops 1
Deus Ex HR was always on there this is just the Directors Cut.
Anyone underwhelmed about BC titles lately have to understand that MS is probably waiting for BC blowout during their E3 press conference. Black Ops, Bioshock and other big titles have already been confirmed for BC at some point. Read Dead and other long rumored. I'll be very surprised if we don't see many of the most requested BC games announced at E3.
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