Singstar Queen is about as good as every other Singstar game, ever, and if you like Queen it's a fine collection of their more popular songs that should see plenty of time in your PS2. That said, it's yet another game that's utterly unoriginal, utterly bland in presentation, and crippled by publisher mandate to make the PS3 version seem the superior product. If you love Singstar and Queen, and you only own a PS2, this game is fine, but if you own a PS3 you're better off picking up the PS3 version of the game, but after seeing what companies like Harmonix and Activision have done with the band-specific music game at this point, you might want to wait and see if either one of THOSE companies has something in mind for Queen instead, because whatever it will be promises to be infinitely more interesting than what Sony is doing with them
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) has revealed the ‘Sing for your Summer’ promotional tour for SingStar on PlayStation 3. As part of the promotion, visitors to HMV stores will get the opportunity to win tickets to one of the UK’s popular summer festivals, and attendees of those festivals will get the opportunity to get their party started with the help of SingStar.
The Lost Gamer writes:
It was earlier today that Sony revealed that karaoke classic SingStar was due to receive an Online Battle mode, due to be introduced in an update available in June.
However those that love to sing to their hearts content can gain access to the new mode prior to this, by applying to participate in the Beta.
BeefJack writes: "A 'Party Picks' Track Pack is set to hit for SingStar to round off the New Year featuring such numbers as "Relax" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood and "You Sexy Thing" by Hot Chocolate. In addition, there's a couple of standalone tracks for play such as the long awaited inclusion of "I Would Do Anything For Love" by Meat Loaf officially making my personal collection complete."