+ My SingStar networking, and all that it entails
Playing on your own may be a bit underwhelming, but if gather up some friends, and download a few extra songs, you're set for some entertaining action. However, the facelift, Eye compatibilities and new social networking elements sets the game above other karaoke solutions on the Sony's system nay, any platform to-date.
True, keeping with wired mics is still a bother, and there isn't any online play to be found. There's not a lot to find at fault with SingStar on the PS3. However, the star attraction of quick link system is definitely found in the ability to see you're friends' current status while still in-game, as well as add people to your list while checking out their SingStar profiles online. Any time you're flipping through menus, just hit the Start button to see a few quick link options to single and multiplayer games. To along with an effective menu system, Sony has finally implemented a useful, integrated Friend's List option. Unfortunately you'll have to buy the backgrounds, which is frustrating with such great Eye functionality, but the default option pops and fits beautifully with the seamless transition between menus as they flow in and out of the screen.
Instead of loading different screens to start a song, we're treated to a fluid menu system that you flip through, much like a flash site. One of the greatest assets that the game has, surprisingly, is its presentation.