Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action Xbox 360
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Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action brings gamers together with friends and family for a casual trivia game that they all can play and enjoy.… See more
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Released on 16/11/2007
Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action brings gamers together with friends and family for a casual trivia game that they all can play and enjoy. Using the simple and intuitive Big Button Controller, players can challenge their friends to see whose movie knowledge reigns supreme, with real content from their favorite movies and actors.
This social and engaging trivia experience ships with four wireless controllers, allowing up to four teams to challenge one another, and includes more than 1,800 questions with images, audio and high-definition (HD) movie clips from hundreds of films players will know and love. Gameplay enhancements ensure each game offers a fresh experience without repeats, and new questions and content can be downloadable to add to the fun with. Players can keep score to see who is the true trivia master, or play in party mode and entertain the crowd for hours at a time.
Scene It? Lights. Camera. Action Features:
- New movies, puzzle challenges and multiplayer action. The Xbox 360 game includes more than 1,800 questions not seen before in any other Scene It? retail product. Scene It? for the Xbox 360 will feature five new types of puzzle challenge that are sure to keep gamers guessing all night long, including Credit Roll, where players guess the film based on the list of characters and actors; Child's Play, where they guess the name of the film based on a child's drawing of a film scene; and Quotables, where they are challenged to finish a famous line from a featured film. In addition, all 21 puzzle types have been designed to provide the ultimate multiplayer experience on Xbox 360.
- Starring the Big Button Controller. Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action will be shipped with four new wireless Big Button Controllers, so each gamer has his or her own buzzer. Making games such as Scene It? more approachable for all types of players, the Big Button Controller takes its inspiration from the game show buzzers of yesteryear but uses the latest infrared technology to minimize the chances of an argument over who answered first.
- HD. Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action offers a wide assortment of movie clips in HD format as well as hundreds of stills and audio clips from players' favorite films.
- Minimal repeats. The Xbox 360 version keeps track of questions that have already been asked and minimizes repeats so players rarely get the same question twice.
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Can Scene It out-Buzz Sony?
The Xbox 360 has a reputation for being a hardcore gamers system, with the likes of Halo 3, Project Gotham and Mass Effect all appealing to the dedicated players. Microsoft, however, seems intent on changing this image, and a few select titles are slowly appearing, designed to appeal to youngsters and play-together families.
The 360 may still be some way from matching the Wii and PS2 libraries, but with Viva Pinata, Fuzion Frenzy 2 and Viva Pinata Party Animals Microsoft made a good start – and are continuing the trend with their ode to Sony's Buzz series, Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action.
Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action comes complete with four Big Button Pads, matching the buzzers in Sony's series. Unlike Buzz, The BBP's in Scene It? Come without wires – but instead of synching to the 360 like the console's wireless controllers, they use their own infrared connection. The receiver is a wired dongle which plugs into the console's USB port and sits on top of you TV like a Wii Sensor Bar, and pleasingly, the pads have a range of over 15 feet – though you will need a clear line-of-sight between all four pads and the infrared receiver.
Cutting it?
Scene It?, then, is every bit as easy to set up and play as its PS2 competition. It's also far more fun than the DVD game of the same name, with four separate buzzers for four individuals infinitely preferable to passing a single DVD remote between players.
But does Scene It? Cut it as the Xbox 360's answer to Sony's party-tastic Buzz? We'd say it certainly has the credentials to. Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action boasts colourful, easy-to-follow multiple choice questions complete with an annoyingly unfunny host, and three game modes offering different playing experiences.
Scene It? plays more like a quiz than its board game counterpart, and lets you tailor your playing experience as you choose.
All of these game modes make sure Scene It? plays more like a quiz than its board game counterpart, and let you tailor your playing experience as you choose. Short Game lasts for around 25 minutes and takes you through a variety of question types – from answering questions on film clips, to naming the movie poster being drawn before your eyes, completing famous film quotes and putting four film's in the order of the date they were released. Long Play is, well, a longer version of this for dedicated film fans.
Party Mode is meant to be the defining four-player experience in Scene It?, but sadly there's a rather large gripe. If you've only three people playing, Scene It? still assumes the others are present, and so in the relevant rounds the clock will tick down waiting for the non-player to confirm their answer.
There's also few annoying issues with the questions themselves. Specifically, the fastest finger first rounds only give you the anagram options after you've buzzed in – so instead of it being a race to work out the answer and then buzz in, it tests your buzzer speed before you're even sure you know the answer – and then you frequently risk losing points if you don't.
Great with mates
It's an annoyance, but the real disappointment is saved for the lack of online play. Microsoft, it seems, are intent on Scene It? pushing the 360's same-room multiplayer qualities. Here's hoping we see an online patch at some point.
That said, Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action is a decent title if you have a group of movie-loving mates, and the four buzzer pack it comes in really does present excellent value. The Xbox 360 still has a long way to go to be considered a family machine, of course, but titles such as Scene It? are a leap in the right direction.
GAME's Verdict
- 1800 questions and 21 Trivia Challenges that real movie buffs will appreciate
- Great played with mates
- Quiz style presentation and four buzzers beats the DVD Board Game version and matches Sony's Buzz series admirably
- Sitting around waiting for the clock to tick down in three-player party mode. Grr.
- An odd design decision for fastest-finger-first rounds
- No online play
Review by: Mark 'Movie Mogul' Scott
Version Tested: Xbox 360
Review Published: 14.11.07Published: 14/11/2007
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Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action Review (14/11/2007)
Can Scene It out-Buzz Sony?
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