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GameSpot: Buzz: The Ultimate Music Quiz Hands-On

GameSpot writes: "It has been five years since Brighton-based Relentless Software released the first Buzz game, Buzz: The Music Quiz, back on the PlayStation 2. Eleven Buzz games and five Junior versions later, the series is still going strong. So, to celebrate its fifth anniversary, Buzz is going back to its musical roots with Buzz: The Ultimate Music Quiz. In addition to a host of new questions to wrap your brain around, there are new Move compatible minigames and a suite of hilarious customization options that let you put your face in the game".

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Let’s get it Moving

Davesto, from Gameolio, writes:

"Without a doubt both Kinect and Move were designed to ride on the success of the Wiimote to cash in on motion controls. Between them, Move looks a lot more like the Wiimote as compared to Kinect’s gesture sensing approach. So let’s take a look at some of the launch games that Move offered to see how they shaped up."

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Impulse Gamer - Buzz! The Ultimate Music Quiz Review

Impulse Gamer - Buzz! returns again to the wonderful world of PS3 gaming and abides by the philosophy that if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Almost a carbon copy of the previous Buzz games which features that same whacky presenter, gameplay, graphics and sound, this series is easily the best quiz show style of game on any console.

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MyInside Gamer - Buzz! The Ultimate Music Quiz Review

MyInside Gamer - How many Buzz games are there now? A lot – that’s how many. The series began to grow stale after a while, though, with nothing new being introduced. Sony seemed to think the same, and have introduced Move as a viable controller for the game. Interesting.

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