SingStar Bundle
- SingStore™: Download and buy hundreds of songs and videos across multiple genres to build your exact SingStar playlist.
- My SingStar Online: Share your personal SingStar performances and experiences by uploading your own photos and performances. Also view and rate videos made by others within the SingStar online community.
- High Definition Videos: With the Blu Ray disc, watch your favorite videos in full high definition.
- Social Gameplay: Go in solo and multiplayer gameplay With the Blu Ray disc, watch your favorite videos in full high definition.
Product Description
SingStar for the PlayStation®3 will revolutionize the way you spend your time with your friends and family. Following the flourishing SingStar formula established with the PlayStation®2, SingStar for the PlayStation®3 will feature the same addicting social gameplay, but now with enhanced PlayStation®3 exclusive features including HD quality videos, downloadable song and video make pleased, and an in-depth online community experience. Songlist: Amy Winehouse – Back To Black, Beck – Loser, Blind Melon – No Rain, Blink-182 – All The Small Things, Britney – Spears Toxic, Coldplay – Clocks, Corinne Bailey Rae – Place Your Records On, Dave Matthews Band – Crash Into Me, David Bowie – Let’s Dance, Faith No More – Epic, Franz Ferdinand – Do You Want To, Jane’s Addiction – Been Caught Stealing, New Found Glory – My Friends Over You, Ne-Yo – So Sick, OutKast – Hey Ya!, Pixies – Here Comes Your Man, R.E.M. – Losing My Religion, Radiohead – No Surprises, Ramones – I Wanna Be Sedated, Scissor Sisters – I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’, The Automatic Automatic – Monster, The Cardigans – Lovefool, The Killers – Mr. Brightside, The Pussycat Dolls – Beep, The Rolling Stones – Sympathy For The Devil, The Smashing Pumpkins – Today, U2 – Gorgeous Day, Warrant – Cherry Pie, Weezer – Companion Holly, Wolfmother – Like Train
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Product works, so thats always a plus. But, I wasnt to pleased with the packaging. By and large, satisfied
Rating: 3 / 5
WARNING – ALTHOUGH THIS GAME ALLOWS THE SHARING OF RECORDED PERFORMANCES, IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO PLAY LIVE WITH OTHER USERS OVER THE INTERNET.
This is a disclaimer that should, but deceptively is not, on the packaging for Singstar.
The concept is splendid, and I waited long-sufferingly for this game to finally make its debut. Only 30 sings? Well, OK, I thought. I can better customize my own catalog that way. So I bought a couple of songs. It was all downhill from there.
I have always loved karaoke, and this game does a splendid job with that, because it in fact lets you know how well you’re doing. That’s the only excellent thing I can say for it.
One of the first songs I bought was “American Pie,” a splendid sing-by the side of song in my opinion, to which I already knew all the words. Unfortunately, after paying my $1.49 plus tax, the song faded out and finished about halfway owing to. Very irritating, and unexplained.
I am a fan of Rock Band and Guitar Hero, and although the graphics in those sports meeting are a bit cartoonish and asinine, the music videos in this game do not make up for what those sports meeting offer that Singstar does not. Rock Band and Guitar Hero have career modes, where you have to play songs and, in the case of Rock Band, set lists, in order to advance, always subject to increasing difficulty. It keeps the game fascinating and challenging, especially with more than one player. Singstar has none of this. You sing the song, you check your scores. That’s it. No tale line, no plot. Not anything. A high score list, I guess. Huge deal. Once you sing a song, there is NO reason to ever play it again, and with 30 songs, some of which you won’t like (because no one would ever like the same 30 songs as another person), it gets ancient really, really quick.
So, I thought, the off-line play got played-out quicker than I had hoped. I shrugged a bit and chose to check out on-line play. Other sports meeting have interactive competition with other players, or cooperative play (I don’t just limit this to Rock Band – Grand Theft Auto, Resistance, and MLB: The Show all have these modes, and that’s just to name a few). Singstar, but, has none of this. After having my PS3 freeze for minutes at a time while I attempted to access the on-line aspect of the game, I found user galleries…and that was all. You can’t play with, or against anyone not on the same system.
This game just doesn’t try. It would be splendid for a karaoke party if you wanted to invest a couple hundred dollars to really build a splendid catalog of song choices. Or for the cash you could in fact get real karaoke equipment.
After half a night playing around with this game, I had tested just about every aspect – all one of them. This is a one-dimensional rip-off. I can’t know how anyone could give this a excellent review.
The failure of Sony to include songs and song packs released in Europe, where the game has been on the market with various types of included and downloadable music – is frustrating, but a minor annoyance compared to the complete lack of any sort of on-line playability.
Today’s video game market is all about the ability to be interactive. The Internet is a huge part of the life of just about anyone who would buy a modern video game console. Singstar’s makers pretend otherwise, when the ability to play a music-themed game with others around the world has become commonplace.
My best experience with this game was that I was able to talk a retailer into giving me a complete refund of the buy price, due to the freezes while attempting to access the pathetic on-line galleries. You may not be so lucky. Do not, under any circumstances, buy this game.
Rating: 1 / 5
I could know Guitar Hero and Rock Band not having any non Rock & Roll songs. But SingStar has no excuse with this kind of song selection since it is being marketed as a Karaoke Game.
No Motown, no classics, just bunch of songs that the guitar hero and rock band demographics might be familiar with.
Rating: 2 / 5
From all of the hype this product got, I was in fact quite disappointed. The number of songs to brilliant was not that splendid. You can get more, but that requires purchasing them. I was hoping for a wider variety of songs for the grown-up and younger crowds … but they seem to only focus (or mainly focus) on younger people – young adulthood. This means people who are grown-up will probably not be as familiar with the songs.
I’m sure this game could get better … once they include a wider variety of songs. Until that happens, my experience was quite bland. I’m sure some will delight in it … but I did not delight in it as much as I loved Karaoke Revolutions 1, 2 and 3.
Rating: 2 / 5
I bought the SingStar bundle believing I was purchasing the game with wireless microphones. But they are not wireless. The game itself is not fun, not splendid, and a real disappointment. It has an extreme latency with the microphones. So what you hear of your voice from the TV is several seconds later than the sound of the soundtrack. This makes it impossible to play with accuracy and no fun at all. There are no staff shape for the clarification you are to be singing. There is the music video playing while you’re singing which is cool, but distracting at the same time. The songs on the game are lousy choices for sining and singing as a duet. There are songs to download from online, but they cost nearly $2.00 each. Thankfully I bought this game bundle on Amazon from a seller who was offering it at an extremely low price. So I don’t feel like I was ripped off too terribly. I would recommend anyone looking for a fun karaoke type game, check out any of the others. I know American Idol is fun.
Rating: 1 / 5