Buzz!: Quiz World

released on Oct 30, 2009

Buzz!: Quizz World is the ninth game in the Buzz! series of quiz games. It allows users to use question packs purchased for previous Buzz! games as well as supporting user created content and online play. Unlike the previous PSP Buzz!, Buzz: Quiz World (PSP) supports DLC. As with all previous Buzz games the game is available in a game only (Solus) version or in a bundle which includes 4 wireless Buzz! Buzzers and a USB dongle for wireless connectivity (each dongle can connect 4 buzzers to the PlayStation 3). Quiz World features a mix of old and new round types. For example, one new round hides the answers and then slowly reveals them. A new feature in Quiz World is player profiling and the host Buzz addressing the player by name, informing them of their abilities and record as a player. Buzz!: Quiz World also supported PlayStation Home rewards that are rewarded by winning the prize after a round of Buzz!: Quiz World. It supports full game launching for PlayStation Home as well. In late-March 2010, Sony and Relentless released a patch for Buzz!: Quiz World that added a feature to allow players to post to Facebook from within the game. According to the companies involved, this made the game the first in the world to offer such functionality. The patched Facebook features allow players to post details of the game session just played, including the in-game names of those who took part, and who won.


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I have a friend who looks like buzz

It's pretty trash, but fun to play with friends.

This is one of the most fun games you can play on PS3. Thousands of questions great host voice actor (at least the Greek dub). Too bad the PS4 equivalent Knowledge Is Power was so bad.

Ridiculous voice over but fun party trivia game

Definitely the better of the two Buzz games that got released on PS3 over here in the US. (no clue about the other ones, since they only got released in Europe. Maybe if I import though...)
The game is basically Quiz TV except with more polish, more content, and more gamemodes, which is good. Final countdown is still kind of broken, but I am pretty sure you can do a custom game without that as the final mode. The DLC from quiz TV works with this game as well, which is great if those kinds of questions were more your thing. Overall, I'd rec giving the game a try if you have the opportunity to. Again, there was online stuff that probably made this game a real banger but those services are long since dead thanks to sony being a party pooper

This was such a blast to play with the family. I miss that.

I'd love a new one