Get On Da Mic with Microphone
- ESRB Rating; T (teen)
- Family
Product Description
Get On Da Mic allows you to rap your way from the street to the stage with 40+ hit songs made well loved by your favorite hip hop artists. Make the success tale for all 10 characters earning cash and spending it on hip hops hottest brands! With Get On Da Mic you can practice your rapping skills and compete with your friends in mobile and multiplayer modes. Go from ragsto riches from the streets to MTV s TRL to a packed stadium concert hall.* Includes microphone! * Karaoke Revolution: Volume 2* With over 40 of the hottest hip hop music tracks customizable characters and interactive urban environments grab the microphone compete against friends and capture the thrill of living the life of today s hip hop stars.* Explosive Soundtrack – 40+ songs as performed and made well loved by such artists as: Dr. Dre Jkwon Missy Elliot Lil Kim Tupac and many more.* Celebrity-endorsed – by MTV s Sway and others.* Multiple Ways to Play – Grab the microphone battle it out with friends go together or go at it mobile.* Bling Acquisition -From clothes to yachts furnish yourself and your crib with the cash you earn.* Interactive Environments and Crowds – Rock the stage and watch cash fall from the sky. Lose your rhyme and you ll lose your crowd.* Customizable Characters – Personalize your stylishness from head to toe with more than 15000 possibilities.* EyeToy Compatible – Watch your performance on the TV screen as you rise up the charts! — SPECIFICATIONs ——————-ESRB Rating : T For TeenGenre/Category : Family System: Playstation 2 Number of Players : On- Line Compatible : eidos.com
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yo what can i say i selected this one up the other day & nookie was fixin himself a po’ boy sanwich. meanwhile i took the vitamin. next he catches me salavatin on his pb so i stepped off. next thing we know wez all chillin round the pstwo rollin out rhymes like geometric shapes sippin 40s while them parakeetz they was alseep, they didn’t even know we was in da house. amusing nookie dont even like to rhyme. nor didhe see me took a bite outta his po’ boy sanwich!! this game gets 5 stars outta 5 becuz, just between you, me, & god, it made me forget about my tina b. they shuda place some utfo or chunky A to roll ta on here but yo its all silver. peeeeaazZ!
Rating: 5 / 5
The thought of rapping by the side of with legendary people appealed to me since I first heard of this game. Now that I’ve bought it I’m feeling buyer’s remorse to the max. I like rap as much as the next guy, but after 2 and a half hours I have seen everything this game has to offer. The microphone can’t in fact know the words you’re saying, and you can in fact get higher scores by mumbling than by in fact learning the song. THIS DEFEATS THE ENTIRE PURPOSE OF THE GAME. The game also advertises that you can buy cars, a mansion, a helicopter and a yacht. These have no bearing on the gameplay, but are merely tiny still pictures that appear behind your character on the character brilliant screen.There are 40 songs and here’s the list:
Get Busy, Ante Up (Remix), Get By, Baby Got Back, Beware of the Boyz, Dude, Ma I Don’t Like Her, The Jump Off, Posse On Broadway, Hey Mama, Tipsy, Get Ur Freak On, Rappers Delight, Wit Dre Day, Pass That Dutch, Humpty Dance, California Like Remix, Gorgeous, The Next Episode, Work It, Gin and Juice, What Da Hook Gon Be, Owing to the Wire, X Gon Give It To Ya, Ruff Ryder Anthem, Still Ballin’, Naggin, Dear Mama, Pump It Up, Push It,Express Yourself, Game Over, Not anything But A G Thang, Rubber Band Man, Crank It Up, Fix Up, Hypnotize, Jesus Walks, Whoa and Don’t Believe the Hype (appropriate, because this game stinks!) Don’t bother learning any of them since you can mumble your way owing to and still get a “Blazin’” rating. (…)
Rating: 1 / 5
I bought this game for my 14 year ancient nephew. He and I
(i’m 26) had so much fun with this game. Anyone who wants to must a go, this is a must have.
Rating: 5 / 5
Get On Da Mic is the hip-hop version of Karaoke Revolution, just with too many faults. When I first rented the game, I thought it would be an brilliant game, fulfilling the dreams of upcoming rap stars. But, as I progressed, I learnt that the game is too small and there are not enough songs to choose from.
Don’t get me incorrect, I respect Eidos for finallly bringing out a game where you can rap to a beat but there are just too many faults to give this game a 4 star rating.
Get On Da Mic judges your performance by how well you can fit your rapping to the recorded raps. But, all the songs on this game are rerecorded, meaning that some are slightly different from the original version. To top that up, you wouldn’t even be able to go either hooks or choruses in some songs, which sometimes is the best part of the song (X Gon Give it to Ya). Since some songs contain explicit lyrics, Eidos censored the explicit make pleased and expect you to say it. If this is so, why blur it out in the first place? This game didn’t have to get a “T” Rating. Another amusing thing is that you don’t in fact have to say the words, you can just mumble jumble or do no matter what and you’ll still get the line right.
The game is broken down into several modes- career, which is where your 8 Mile journey starts in front of a mirror to a world tour, exhibition, where you can pick any song and rap, practice, same as exhibition but no score meter and mobile, where you can bust your own mobile out to a beat. Multiplayer is the same but with 2 players and the game allows you to use an EyeToy, so instead of using the game’s social class, you can see yourself rap.
The graphics are too splendid and there’s no real point buying things like cars, jets, bikes, houses, stereos etc. as there’s no use of it in the game. So basically, you’re only earning cash to buy clothes, that’s about all. But not even the bling-bling is going to get you anywhere, it’s not like your going to get your dream girl.
By and large, Get On Da Mic is a bit of a disappointment, though it can be fun just to muck around. I feel much more could be done to this game like not using other rejected American Idol singers to sing the songs as they are resolution crap at it. Its a 3 star for getting the upcoming rap stars (or whoever thinks they’re gonna be huge) off the back seat Karaoke Revolution left them on.
Rating: 3 / 5
This game is garbage. I can’t believe I thought it would in fact be excellent and I bought it, but that’s just my own stupidity. Half the songs on here could be replaced by much better, classic rap songs. The game is terrible at judging the words you say and even if you’re on beat or not. Maybe it’s more fun and better to the average music listener, but you’d reflect in order to make a game like this, they would have gotten real rap experts’ input. Another thing, WAY too simple. I beat it in 2 hours, and there’s not much more you can do after you beat the game in career mode. LET DOWNNNNN
Rating: 2 / 5