IGN: Boogie SuperStar Review
IGN writes: "Dance games and karaoke games are two genres becoming increasingly popular on the Nintendo Wii (and all consoles). I’ve seen more games with microphones in the past year than I have in the previous three years. This holiday season sees at least four games that lets players belt their hearts out, and first among them is EA’s Boogie SuperStar. It’s the sequel to last year’s Boogie, and wonderfully showcases what happens when a developer focuses on improving one element of their game, while messing up the other part.
Last year’s Boogie was a complete style over substance game. So what is the first thing to get the ax with the new Boogie? The characters and art style. Brilliant. Instead of having wacky characters, cool costumes and exciting locales, we get a fake American Idol premise and some mildly customizable pre teens to play as. I don’t mind getting to create myself to play as, but the character creation is so limited that it’s hard to make two characters that look significantly different, much less create myself."











