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For this I am eternally grateful, as thanks to Singstar: Motown my love for the party genre is back! In a soothing tone they whispered: “Here Gazza, give this a try”, and so I did. I then purchased Lips for the Xbox 360 – and surprise surprise, it had exactly the same frakking game formula as Singstar! Eurghhh!īy the time I’d almost given up on novelty karaoke games, DualShockers came along… They valiantly swooped me up in their soft, cradling arms and handed me a copy of Singstar:Motown. It is this sheer lack of effort on the developers’ part that eventually drove me to selling my copy of Singstar: Volume 1 for the PS3. The only way to add variation to the game play is by ensuring that you actually have friends! With a partner you may battle, duet, or play a variety of mini-games to pass the time. The single-player campaign and mess-around modes have now been replaced by thirty tracks that you can either sing alone or with friends. Imagine playing Guitar Hero without the campaign and you have EXACTLY what Singstar is today. Unfortunately, the “next generation” of Singstar had decided to avoid this “value” route and decided to venture down a new route that I like to call: the “crap” route. The innocence of the single player, getting texts from your imaginary pop-star friends who could just egg you at every corner to go and perform at venues, was so charming and well thought out that the retro Singstar games felt like great value for money.
#DO ALL SINGSTAR SONGS HAVE DANCES PS2#
It was solely the fact that the PS2 finally had an original party game that didn’t involve me dancing like a spasticated elf on a temperamental plastic mat that encouraged me to enjoy Singstar. There wasn’t a minute of any day in the summer that I wasn’t with my sister, singing my heart out to songs I barely knew or cared about.
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When I was far younger I purchased the very first Singstar (along with every expansion pack I could lay my hands on – oh god) for the Playstation 2. I’m going to begin the review by delivering a brief history lesson regarding me and the groundbreaking hit that is Singstar. If that means anything to you at all then there’s no doubt about it you are THE Motown master! The main draw for any expansion Singstar title is without a doubt the track listing, and boy have the developers hit the nail on the head with Motown! I know it sounds silly on paper, “let’s make our target audience (the younger generation) sing all the classic Marvin Gaye hits!” but you’ll be happy to know readers that it couldn’t have worked any better! There’s a perfect balance of well known songs such as, ‘Let’s get it on’, ‘ABC’, ‘Sugar Pie, honey bunch’ and ‘Do you love me (like that?)’ to counter the less popular, but still equally as enjoyable ‘Reach out I’ll be there’, ‘It takes two’, ‘You can’t hurry love’. Well if that’s true – that means that my guy is a superfreak and not e asy to teach his ABC’s. I heard it through the grapevine that it takes two to put a little love in your heart.