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Scene It? Box Office Smash--Xbox 360 (Game Only)
Do you have what it takes to steal the show??
Lights, camera, action....wait, that was the LAST "Scene It?", now its time for "Box Office Smash" to make its way down the red carpet and into your Xbox 360. This is the second game in the "Scene it?" series and really feels like it should have just been an update or a DLC expansion.

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A lot of the original trivia games are back with some interesting and fun new games like six degrees of separation, a crossword puzzle game, and a genre based matching game. The movie catalogue that trivia is pulled from has also gotten an update with not just newer movies, but classics as well.

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"Scene It? Box Office Smash" has also gotten the capability to play with up to three other players over xbox live. This is a really good addition seeing as how the first one amazingly didn't have this feature. Along with the online, the avatars that you use to represent yourself look like the new Xbox Live avatars that are coming in the Fall update in aweek and a half.

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The game itself is a lot of fun, but in all honesty, shouln't this just have been a DLC expanison??? I would have gladly paid the same price, and told others too as well, for the new stuff as if it were an XBL arcade game. $40 bucks just seems way too much for what equates to an expansion. You might feel its a better deal if you are getting the little buzzer controllers too, but thats an extra $20 and is still a little too much to pay for it all. This all kinda leaves a bad taste in my mouth, other than that, this game is lots of fun, especially with more than two people.

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***The game will recieve a lower rating because of the price issues.***
Comments
Sounds like fun, Nice Review...
you don't want to get stuck playing scene it with luke. it'll go on forever!
There's only so much you can do with a trivia game at the end of the day. And as a enormous fan of trivia, console ports can never compare to the straight up board game.