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PSP Game Reviews: PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient
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Posted by: GodLikeMouse on Aug 31, 2006
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PQ: Practical Intelligence QuotientThis game reminds me a bit of IQ (Intelligent Qube) for the Playstation way back when. This game starts off simple enough, but quickly becomes very difficult. The object of the game is to get from one end of the screen to the exit door, the problem is all the stuff that's in the way. There are no weapons, or killing in this game at all, this game uses pure thinking to be able to create a path, allowing you to get to the exit. There are movable blocks, color coded doors, rotating doors, escalators, laser traps, conveyor belts, etc. that stand in your way. The only thing you can do, is push, pull and climb one level at a time.
Amazingly enough, this simple game is done very well. The graphics are quite good and fun to look at, very similar to Rez. The sound is good, the actual gameplay is good. The game itself is difficult as hell. To make things even worse, you can upload you score to the main PQ site and see exactly how retarded you are compared to all the other geniuses in the world. This is a good game, I highly recommend it to all who like Big Brain Academy type games and thinking games in general. 
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