Obviously an attempt to appeal to a market currently cornered by the likes of Buzz and interactive-DVD games, Scene It? is a four-player quiz game, the subject matter of which is a multitude of cinema classics (the majority of which are lifted from the late 80s onwards).
Rounds use movie clips, sound-bites and movie trivia to source a number of quick-fire questions. Players with the highest score come the game's end (through a combination of the quickest and most number of correct answers) wins.
Geoff, Gavin, and Ray go over the top eleven party games.
What this editorial is going to look at is the craze that has slowly risen to become an accepted genre with gaming – the Party Game. Is this a good road for gaming to be taking, and is it making gaming be accepted socially?
Meristation: After two previous deliveries only for Xbox 360, the third installment in the saga Scene It? study changes and becomes cross-platform developer. Thus, the Canadian study Artificial Mind and Movement, better known as A2M, has been responsible for this new version. The spirit of such trivial game remains intact and given the success of their previous releases, it is not surprising that has been developed for all three platforms on the market.
I'll pass.