Edge writes: "We visit Relentless Software, the studio taking Game 3.0 mainstream as two Buzzes come along at once.
Don't tell Steven Spielberg, but videogames have already been making people cry for years. The places where this generally happens are called development studios. Here, along with artful exposed brickwork and homemade Katamari sculptures, you'll see grown men sobbing over impossible workloads, deadlines and not having seen their families in months. Crunch. But at Relentless Software in Brighton this, apparently, never happens. This is the developer that claims it has killed the crunch. How? David Amor, the studio's director, cites simple things like removing internet access from workstations."
Buzz! Games had a time when they took over the gaming world. They were amongst the most popular PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable. It only makes sense for them to return on the PS5.
Omg this! My family play Knowledge is Power to fill the void as we wait for a new generation of Buzz.
Awesome fun at Christmas with the family or with your mates when the drinks are flowing.
Is it sad I never even heard of this or just don’t remember it at all ? Not the type of game I would play generally so I know nothing about it . I would check it out if it’s fun with the fam . I have owned every PS ever made including the Go that I gave to my son . Just don’t remember this
Yes buzz was the greatest party game back in the day.
And in today's world everyone has a potential buzzer in their pocket with the app integration similar to knowledge is power and no more tangled cables.
I would love another buzz game. it was family friendly, funny, entertaining, and easy to learn/play so supper accessible.
Popular when? It was not popular back then at all except outside the stares for some reason. It was gimmicky as f when everyone thought they were so clever making game-show like games. but with puppet people… yuck.
You wanna gameshow game? Smash TV. Done. Move on.
Anthony Daly looks at whether a new Buzz game is needed?
OPM: While the PS4 is all about shiny new technology and fresh ideas there’s a load of PS3 stuff we’re not ready to say goodbye to just yet. From Home to Singstar and more here’s some of Sony’s current gen potential we want carried over to the future.
I would really like to see Home make a return, and for it to live up to it's full potential. It's such a brilliant idea.
Give me another Sing Star too. I have almost every game in the series.