Prizma Puzzle Prime does a lot of things right. The levels are nicely judged, getting incrementally harder, and the way the mechanics work is good fun as well.
When you've got a series of games that have picked up hundreds of millions of plays, it kind of makes sense to bring those games to the Xbox world. That's what is happening with the release of Prizma Puzzle Prime.Â
Puzzletronics: Digital Infinite is a hard one to recommend, even for the silly low asking price. It's three hours of mindless jigsaw puzzling, aligning tiles in hope of lighting an LED.
The folks at Momo-pi development studio have rocked up on Xbox One with their intriguing puzzle game Persephone, which delivers a concept that poses an interesting question: What if death in video games is not the end, but is in fact the actual key to solving the levels within? But where, how and when will you choose to die in order to progress? Now, that’s a real conundrum.
It’s hard to make a case for Rayland 2 being your first choice when it comes to buying a new puzzle game. However, if you want to kill an hour or two, and you need an extra 2000 Gamerscore in the bank, then it’s certainly an option.
Available now on Xbox, PlayStation and Switch, Rayland 2 introduces us to the world of Rayland, in which its inhabitants power their communities by directing laser beams towards receptacles.