VGR: Boogie Superstar Review
VGR:
"Graphically, it looks fairly average. Character models are a bit blurry but they are animated well, having said that…this is one game where visuals don’t matter that much, you won’t be paying much attention to it…just the prompts to sing or dance, although its mostly dance. The game isn’t much fun solo, so for it to be fun you need someone else who probably has either a remote or a microphone to do a duet and since I didn’t get that chance, I can’t confirm if it’s that fun or not.
Boogie Superstar is an instantly forgettable game that has a few good songs but mostly bad ones that I don’t even know. Making the change from a 50/50 split between singing and dancing to mostly dancing is a bad choice and one that I think they will regret, although this game doesn’t necessarily appeal to the likes of me…I can imagine young girls will like it, however briefly. I would recommend avoiding it and waiting for a much improved version that detects moves better and has more emphasis on singing."











