WhatTheyPlay writes: "Disney Sing It! High School Musical 3: Senior Year (to give it its lengthy full name) is Disney's karaoke sing-a-long game based on the popular movie. The main novelty here, as with similar games Lips on Xbox 360 and SingStar on PS3, is its ability to track your vocal performance. As you sing your song you can instantly see whether you are on or off pitch through the on-screen gauge and resulting score. This particular version of the game focuses on the songs from all three High School Musical movies rather than the full range of Disney artists found in the previous version of the Sing It games."
Major Nelson's Blog writes:
"Content: TC’s H.A.W.X
Availability: All Xbox LIVE regions except India and Japan
Content: Juiced 2: HIN
Availability: All Xbox LIVE regions except India and Japan
Content: Disney Sing It HSM3
Availability: All Xbox LIVE regions except Austria, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea"
That's one features of Live that I really enjoy. Sure, in some cases, the prices are ridiculous (see: Oblivion, in which a digital version of the original game is priced higher than the disc GOTY edition), but there is something to be said for the convenience of just having something ready to play on your hard-drive. Especially now that both Sony and MS are shipping their consoles with 200+ gigs of storage.
That's plenty of room for games.
Toronto Thumbs writes: "Admittedly, High School Musical 3 Sing It probably wasn't designed for a 27-year-old who has only seen the film once and only saw it because she has recently developed might be considered an inappropriate fascination with the swoopy-banged Zac Efron. But I found it a fun solo game nonetheless.
A karaoke style sing-a-long featuring songs from all three of the HSM flicks, the game ticks all the boxes in terms of happy visuals, cheery menus, and what appeared to me to be very lenient scoring. Perfect for a tween girl (or guy) who is a fan of the series and is keen to show-off just how well they can harmonize with the aforementioned Zac (Troy in the movies), the brunette girl, the bitchy blonde one, or the guy who is a bit camp but who never has his sexuality probed any further. Play choices for the fan going solo include picking a single song, lining up a set list of up to five to sing in a row in gig mode, or the most terrifying of choices, "You're on Your Own" in which the song plays with no words or pitch bar and you're left to warble though blindly hoping that your score at the end of the three minutes isn't too atrocious."
Gamasutra:
Disney's Interactive Media division, which handle's the media giant's video game operations, saw a 17 percent second quarter year-over-year drop in revenue to $129 million, but operating losses were relatively unchanged from last year.