"After a notably long wait SingStar has finally been released for the PlayStation 3. I am here to tell you it was worth the wait.
If you love to sing, or love karaoke then this game is a must own. Singstar was an out of character purchase for me, as I am not the type of guy to do karaoke. But it is easily one of the most fun times I have ever had on my PlayStation 3, and that is saying a lot.
SingStar offers some of the slickest, and most stylish presentation I have ever seen in a game. It gives off a certain feeling of class, much like a Mercedes Benz. Those of you have played GT5:Prologue know the type of class I am talking about. Upon firing up the game, you are greeted to an opening video, followed by your usual menus. The menus flow smoothly into the next, where you will find "Play SingStar", "My Media Gallery", and "SingStar Online"."
"If you already own PS2 SingStar USB mics then you are in luck, you can purchase the $39.99 version without the mics. If not you have to buy the $59.99 version which comes complete with the game, and 2 USB microphones. Unfortunately only SingStar mics work, so if you have a Rock Band mic, and you want to use it you are out of luck. Bluetooth mics are supposedly in the works, and are welcomed, seeing as we have all been spoiled by not being tethered to a controller cord anymore. Obviously to take advantage of a lot of the community features you will need a PlayStation Eye. Another thing is the game's tracklist is a little short only having 30 songs available, so buying more and more songs, is almost necessary to get your moneys worth out of the game. But if you are willing to spend the money, you can turn your PS3 into a full fledged karaoke machine, where you can interact with people all over the globe. Unfortunately there is no online battles or duets. All in all this game was quite the pleasant surprise, and a wonderful break from the barrage of shooters that are on the market now a days"
IGN India says: “ Interior Night’s Charu Desodt on bringing Singstar to life on the PS2, winning a BAFTA, and upcoming Xbox Series X|S and PC game, As Dusk Falls.”
This may come as a bit of a shock to Americans, since it never really took hold in the US, but Singstar was one of the most important series ever released on a Sony console. And in January 2020, after 15 years of PlayStation karaoke, it’s finally going to be shuffled off the stage.
This game could live on as a VR game. Karaoke as different created characters or franchise characters from other games. Sing as Kratos or Nathan Drake or Parappa the Rapper, etc and post to social media if you're into that internet thing. Would be funny. And interesting if you had individuals who could really sing. Alloy becomes a virtual singing idol.
Sounds crazy but it's creative for VR. And you could use Dreams to create your backgrounds and music videos. I don't really sing but don't think they should give up on Singstar.
So if you invested potentially hundreds of dollars in the game with DLC songs, will all of it continue to work or are you just SOL now?
I loved SingStar but it hasn't been supported most of this gen. It had a half-hearted revival with a couple of discs but very little of the PS3 library transitioned across. I will probably keep my PS3 just for SingStar when PS5 comes out.
SingStar was huge in the US. Where did the idea that it wasn't popular in the US come from? It wasn't a hardcore game, so the hardcore gaming community never really noticed it much, but the game was a huge money maker for Sony.
Sony is shutting down online servers for SingStar and Driveclub in early 2020.
Extremely disappointing how Sony has treated one of its best exclusives this generation. Love Driveclub. Such a shame it never received the love, attention and respect it deserved from Sony, post-launch.
everyone can make mistakes and definitely Sony made one by letting to die Driveclub, if you didn't know is still best looking racing game out-there , not only looks heavenly stunning but plays awesome as well, not sure how hard affected Sony to take such decision but for what we know is a very bad decision taken.
I can only agree with Yi-Long and masterfox...Sony just made a HUGE blunder with no doubt.
I adore DriveClub and I've been playing It a lot the last couple months. I even just got Platinum in both DriveClub and DriveClub bikes this week. But the multiplayer in both is absolutely baron. There's no matches on either to play online. You need to arrange online meet ups
I had a feeling GameSpots review was yet another underscoring review.