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The Movie: The Game: The Quiz

Loads of people are missing their cinema fix at the minute, so we decided to celebrate film in this week’sMystery Steam Reviews. It’s Mystery Steam Reviews: The Movie: The Game: The Quiz.

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One of more simpler ones: both of us had to choose three games that were based on pre-existing movie franchises. No controversy this week, either, which is nice. Well… no controversy when it comes to the chosen games, at least.

If you like this, then you may very well enjoy this week’s episode ofThe PC Gaming Weekspot. We chatted aboutHitman 3loads, we discussed the Star Wars game a little, and we got quite excited about what MachineGames’ Indy game could turn out to be.While you’re here, why not have a look atlast week’s episode of Mystery Steam Reviewsthat focused on video games with bald playable characters.

MYSTERY STEAM REVIEWS RULE BIBLE™

For those not in the know, or who need a refresher.

Colm and Matthew both bringthreeSteam reviews to the MSR arena (yes, arena), but they omit the name of the game each review is for. Their opponent must correctly guess the name of that game, including any numbers or subtitles. However, there is some leeway for things such as “Complete Edition” or “Definitive Edition.” One correct answer = one point.

While both combatants have90 secondson each Mystery Steam Review, they also have help in the form of three lifelines. These can be used at any stage during battle, and pause the 90-second timer. Each lifeline can only be used once.

Questionallows whoever is in the hot seat to ask a simple yes or no question, as long as the question isn’t, “is the name of the game [insert name of the game here]?". WhenSecond Opinionis used, the man in the warm chair will get to hear a second Steam review of the same game. And whenGenreis activated, the genre of the game is revealed to the man with the fiery arse.