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GameSpot: Scene It? Twilight Review

Scene It? Twilight does a decent job of making trivia interactive and allows fans of the first movie to get together and challenge one another to see who's more obsessed, but the game is just too bare. The brazen $50 price tag is very hard to justify, even for those who can't get enough of Bella and Edward exchanging awkward, longing glances.

Regardless of whether or not you think vampires should sparkle in the sunlight, the content is limited, and with only two modes of play available, there isn't a reason to answer Twilight-related trivia unless you have several friends who cannot get enough of Edward's dreamy eyes. But even then, the game is so shallow beneath the movie-poster box art that you're better off getting your Twilight fix somewhere else.

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Page to Pixel: Scene It? Twilight

Bits 'n' Bytes Gaming's Chad Morelock takes one for the team this week by playing Scene It: Twilight for the Wii and seeing how it made the transition from book to game. It isn't pretty.

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An Open Letter to the Twilight video game

Via G4tv.com

Dear Twilight,
I know you're busy entertaining preteens around the world, but do you have a second? It won't take long. It's gray and gross outside in Los Angeles today, so I'm not taking away any precious sparkletime. You should actually feel right at home in this weather, and hopefully somewhat laid back. Laid back enough for me to ask, "What the hell?"

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GameKult Review: Scene It? Twilight

GameKult: While the first two versions of the series Scene It? , adapted from the interactive board game with the same name, were exclusive to Xbox 360, the third episode has been rewarded with a trip on the three home consoles at the moment the end of 2009, however, losing a bit of his superb passing.

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