Although there is a deep story built around it, this is a puzzle game. To put it simply, the main character (Vincent) is cheating on his girlfriends (Katherine and Catherine), and due to this he has nightmares as are other guys in the area, who are being found dead in bed. The nightmares involve moving blocks around to try to get to the top of the level and wake up, where the story moves along, before another nightmare. After each stage of the level there are also questions you are asked that apparently determine what ending you get. The game is challenging. I started on normal mode and passed about 4 levels, but I was just finding it far too frustrating, so I switched it to easy, which still offered a challenge. I love a good puzzle game and this plays well offering some originality.
Gameplay 3.5/5
Graphics 3.5/5
Sound 4/5
Difficulty 4.5/5
Originality 3.5/5
You may be tempted to turn this off after 30 seconds due to the poor handling, but given some time it isn't too terrible for a budget PS2 title. It's worth a minute if you enjoyed the television show.
Gameplay 2.5/5
Graphics 3/5
Sound 3/5
Difficulty 4/5
Originality 2.5/5
Both of the Buzz games I've played seem fairly cheaply made. The music videos and photos you see are a decade old, of B grade artists in many cases, and when songs are played, the vocals are not from the original artist. Fun with a crowd, but I can't help but be slightly disappointed with this franchise.
All but the same game as the first. However, I've always found this one harder to stay in rhythm. The songs aren't as catchy either.
Gameplay 3/5
Graphics 3.5/5
Sound 4/5
Difficulty 3/5
Originality 3/5
You can almost copy this review to Burnout 3. A fun arcade racer with enough modes to entertain. There is still the slight problem of not seeing the oncoming traffic soon enough, that you drive into them. The bigger your TV the better. Definitely not essential if you have a previous Burnout title.