Publisher: SCEA

Developer: Sony - London

Category: Music

Release Dates

N Amer - 10/28/2008

SingStar Country Review

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It seems odd that in a house where the patriarch likes to rock it out, that the younger members of the house prefer country music. But part of the joy of parenting is to allow children to develop their own tastes and personalities.

When the SingStar franchise first came out back in 2004, the oldest daughter dove in and strained both her vocal chords and the hearing in the household belting out the tunes on the original. There have been a whole lot of additions to the franchise, about 17 titles in all, but through it all, she kept up a steady banter about wishing for a Country version.

Come Oct. 28, she will get her wish when SingStar Country hits retailers.

If you don’t know what SingStar is … here is the overview:

It is a karaoke game that requires microphones (not included with the expansion – they came with the original release), and uses three visual elements for the game content. The visuals are comprised of the music video from the song being played, the lyrics along the bottom of the screen and a pitch meter cutting through the middle of the screen. The goal is to sing the songs, either in the shortened forms (with bigger points accumulating over the time frame) or over the course of the full song, hit the notes, get a score and try to ride the top of the charts. There is no online play, but there are party games in which you can battle another singer with the game’s two microphones (which came with the original release, what is being looked at here is an expansion), or sing as a team with the goal – again – being to outscore your opponents. There are three difficulty levels, which essentially means the level of forgiveness the game will give you as you sing. Being a bit off is fine at the Easy level, but you have to be almost dead on at the hard level to score well. The multiplayer, or Party, mode has several games from the head-to-head Battle mode, to Pass the Mic (teams undertake different singing challenges in turns) . The different challenges include singing medleys for scores or to keep the meter above a specific bar by hitting the notes.

SingStar Country PS2 screenshots

So what does this SingStar offer? Well, a new song list, and this one offers something for everyone, if you are a country music fan. Here is the list:

  • Alan Jackson - Chattahoochee

  • Alan Jackson - Good Time

  • Big & Rich - Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)

  • Blake Shelton - Home

  • Brad Paisley - Online

  • Brooks & Dunn - Boot Scootin' Boogie

  • Brooks & Dunn w/ Reba McEntire - If You See Him/If You See Her

  • Bucky Covington - It's Good to be Us

  • Faith Hill - Red Umbrella

  • Gretchen Wilson - Redneck Woman

  • Jessica Simpson - Come on Over

  • Jewel - Stronger Woman

  • Johnny Cash - A Boy Named Sue

  •  Johnny Cash - I Walk the Line

  • Josh Turner - Another Try

  • Keith Urban - Days Go By

  • Kellie Pickler - Red High Heels

  • Kenny Chesney - Big Star

  • Lady Antebellum - Love Don't Live Here

  • Martina McBride - A Broken Wing

  • Miranda Lambert - Kerosene

  • Montgomery Gentry - My Town

  • Montgomery Gentry - What Do Ya Think About That?

  • Rascal Flatts - Bless the Broken Road

  • Sara Evans - Born to Fly

  • Taylor Swift - Our Song

  • Terri Clark - Girls Lie Too

  • Trace Adkins - Honky Tonk Badonkadonk

  • Trace Adkins - You're Gonna Miss This

  • Willie Nelson - Pancho and Lefty

The song list is diverse enough to appeal to most vocal ranges and ages. This is a good thing. The graphics are the music videos from the songs and they look fine. Nothing else has changed here.

In the final analysis, Country – like all SingStar titles – is about the song list. Does it work and is it diverse enough to have relatively broad appeal? Just like SingStars that have focused on rock music, pop, or R&B, Country is targeting fans of the musical genre. This compilation, though, is a nice mix.

Review Scoring Details for SingStar Country

Gameplay: 7.0
Nothing has changed in the presentation, games or gameplay mechanics. They still work, but nothing new is here.  

Graphics: 7.9
Yep, the videos are of high production values and translate well on the PS2.

Sound: 7.8
The song collection is diverse and will appeal to a lot of country fans.

Difficulty: Medium

Concept: 7.0
It’s the same concept – it still works, but it’s the same concept.

Multiplayer: 7.8
Again, the song list will have a broad appeal, and even those who are not tried-and-true country crooners may find themselves drawn into the multiplayer.

Overall: 7.5
With this title, so much depends on the song selection and this release will do fine in that regard.



SingStar Country Comments (0)



GameZone Review Detail

Gameplay7
Graphics7.9
Sound7.8
DifficultyMedium
Concept7
Multiplayer7.8
Overall7.5

7.5

GZ Rating

SingStar Country fills a long-awaited void in the franchise and offers up a good selection of songs

Reviewer: Michael Lafferty

Review Date: 10/14/2008


ESRB Rating

Teen
Lyrics
Sexual Themes
Use of Alcohol and Tobacco

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