Platform:Playstation2 Genre:trivia-games Media:Video Game Number Of Items:1 Age:3 - 18 years Shipping Weight (lbs):1.8 Dimensions (in):12.8 x 10.7 x 3.6
Release Date:October 21, 2005 Availability:Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition:Excellent condition ' Dispatched within 2 Working days. Full 100% no quibble refund guarantee if you are not satisfied with your purchase..
This is going to be great for Xmas!October 25, 2005 74 out of 77 found this review helpful
This is a great product; you pretty much get to be in a TV music quiz on your Playstation 2. Buzz is as cheesy a quiz show host as you'd ever see and has lots of corny lines (and a glamorous assistant). But the best bit is that you play against your friends or family - great fun when you're that little bit faster than them to spot a song title, or when you know something they don't. The rounds are really well chosen so that it's not all about fast reactions, and even if there's one runaway muso playing there's real competition for the other spots. The buzzers are pretty cool too - a much better idea than trying to do a quiz with the regular PS/2 controller. Anyway, playing this with a whole group of mates is really cool and I reckon it's going to be great over Xmas. And there are songs from the 1950s all the way up until today so even your mum can have a go.
Buzz the music quizNovember 21, 2005 Stevie Winwood(Newark, Notts United Kingdom) 38 out of 39 found this review helpful
This is brilliant for a bit of fun! we bought it for a new years eve game but have already played it loads. Best with 4 but two can still have fun. You need to be at least mid teens to start to have a chance with the music though mid 30's is best to stand a chance on all music categories. BUY IT you will not be dissappointed. Hopefully other packages will be out soon!
A brilliant family gameNovember 13, 2005 26 out of 27 found this review helpful
Dont believe the other bad reviews on here about this game, because if you love music and love playing games with your family then this is for you. Sure, some of the rerecordings are poorly done, but I`ve played it a lot now, and not once have I not recognised a song because of the quality of the re-recording. The presentation is superb, the buzzer peripherals are brilliant and its a really good fun family game. Highly recommended!
Not MasterMind But A Whole Lot of FUN !!!!November 14, 2005 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
I played this game with three of my freinds and I thought it was one of the best multiplayer family games available.
The music is not always the best and the gameplay can be a little slow but this should not matter when you have seen the games good points.
The game has several different types of levels including pass the bomb were you have to answer a question correct to pass the bomb before the timer runs out. each level has a different theme giving the game a whole lot more than "who wants to be a millionaire".
Not only can you score points but you can loose them too by giving a wrong answer or getting blown up by a bomb or be realy unlucky and have a friend remove points from you.
If there is one thing that should make you buy this game is simply the fact that for £30.00 you get a game and 4 controlers.
Is it possible to have more fun with your PS2?????April 22, 2006 I. Hanson(Edinburgh) 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
Until recently it seemed that the only console games you could buy involved hacking, slashing or racing. At last the manufacturers have realised that there is a market for fun family games like dance mats and Eye Toy - and now Buzz!!
This is the music version and it's brilliant fun. Each real-life player picks one of the on-screen contestants, which are suspiciously like real rock stars (Elvis, Barry White, Bob Marley, Geri Halliwell, Liam Gallagher and that guy from Green Day amongst others). You can choose to have questions on new music (80's onwards) or older music (50's to 80's) and you can choose various game modes and game lengths - multiplayer or individual.
In the multiplayer modes there are lots of different rounds where you can win and lose points. If one player is too much of a smartypants and is too far in the lead you can steal points from them in the later rounds. At the end of the game the winning contestant gets a fabulous prize which can be anything from a roast chicken to world peace.
The host of the game show (Buzz) is voiced by Jason Donovan and he makes a good job of it. There are plenty of funny one-liners to keep things moving along between questions. We noticed after playing for hours and hours that some of the questions do come round again but this did not spoil our enjoyment. This is a game that will keep the whole family entertained for ages! (NB you need a set of Buzz hand-held buzzers to play this game).