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| GrrlGamer |
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PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient review:
The "questions" in PQ therefore are quite distinct from the insanity-inducing stumpers found in other quizzes that evaluate mental acuity. Principally, players must accomplish the same goal for each level of the stage, which is to reach the chamber's exit by stacking boxes, schlepping crates, avoiding lasers, and surfing conveyor belts. The developers claim that such 3D logic puzzles calculate one's quick-wittedness in "life-like situations," though I can assure you I've never walked by a random public water fountain and noticed a set of portable stairs snuggled against it. - Michelle Thurlow, Grrlgamer.com
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| Game Informer |
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78% |
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Finally, I was disappointed that the endgame offered so little analysis of my thinking style – I wanted so much more after I struggled through to the end.Limited replay is enough to hold back the overall value here, but those brief first hours are definitely some of the sweetest and most unique puzzling in recent years, and certainly a highlight on the PSP.
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| GameShark |
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75% |
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However, it can get quite tedious and lose its appeal rather quickly after you run through a good number of puzzles in a session. If you need a game that you can pick up at any time and immediately jump in for some quick brain teasing, PQ is definitely one to snag, but if you are looking for a game that is action packed and will have you on the edge of your seat, this may not be your cup of tea.
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| Worth Playing |
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74% |
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PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient is a 3D puzzle game that tests players problem solving skills, PQ uses the PSP system's Infrastructure Mode and allows players to post their PQ score on the worldwide ranking site to see how they rank against other players around the world.
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| Game Vortex |
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62% |
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| BonusStage |
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84% |
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Whether you’re a puzzle game fan looking for a new brain teaser or a casual gamer that wants to try something really different, D3Publisher of America’s PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient should keep you occupied for quite a while. The game combines a series of 100 timed 3D logic stages in a package that’s designed to test your reflexes and intelligence, allowing you to post your PQ score on the game’s website. While PQ is definitely not the traditional sort of entertainment one would expect to find on a game store shelf, this is exactly what makes it so challenging to play. Personally, I wouldn’t be surprised if loads of non-PSP owners express interest in this one once they get their hands on it.
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| PSX Extreme |
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68% |
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What you can't do is create your own puzzles and share them with others, which surely would have gone a long way toward extending the game's replay value.Long story short, what we have here is an intellectually stimulating maze-based puzzle game that's good for one or two days of play before it ends up on the shelf.
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| Gamer Feed |
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70% |
PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient review:
+ Brilliant approach to the typical puzzle scheme, literally putting you on the playfield and letting you get from point A to point B.+/- Great graphics that reminded me of Intelligence Qube, but the techno music is mostly forgettable.+/- There's 100 puzzles to tax your brain with, but once you beat them all, you're left with just trying to go for better completion times.
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| GameSpot |
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70% |
PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient review:
It's highly dubious as a measurable test of your logical mind, but PQ can still be a fun, challenging puzzle game.
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| GameSpot |
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PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient preview:
GameSpot's cerebral cortex gets a workout as we get hands-on with Nowproduction's challenging PSP puzzle game.
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| GameSpy |
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70% |