Twilight is just too narrow. By drilling down to a single movie, it shuts out a lot of your friends and limits the scope of the game. There really are only so many questions you can ask about Twilight and the fact this game repeats them so soon underlines that. With a limited number of video clips, drab presentation, and a price tag that laps the DVD game twice (and ten times the iPhone version), it is difficult to recommend Scene It? Twilight even to hardcore fans.
Presentation - 6.0
Graphics - 6.0
Sound - 7.0
Gameplay - 7.0
Lasting Appeal - 5.0
Overall -
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.
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?"
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.