SingStar: Queen
SingStar: Queen
SingStar: Queen, édité par Sony Computer Entertainment Europe et développé par SCE London Studio, est un jeu de musique sorti le 20 mars 2009 sur PlayStation 3 et PlayStation 2. Ce titre de karaoké propose les chansons du groupe Queen, rendu célèbre par son fondateur et chanteur Freddie Mercury. Le jeu a reçu une note moyenne de 72,50. Dans ses retours, la presse a salué l'expérience immersive des titres, comme l'a relevé TheSixthAxis évoquant l'envie de chanter Fat Bottomed Girls ou We Will Rock You comme au stade de Wembley, ou I Want to Break Free comme en faisant le ménage, tandis qu'Impulsegamer a indiqué que le jeu s'adresse avant tout aux fans de Queen.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Try singing Fat Bottomed Girls or We Will Rock You without pretending you are at Wembley Stadium or I Want to Break Free without pretending to do the hoovering. This is great fun especially after a few drinks with a group of friends and a far better bet than Next Gen and Vol 2 for an all round good time. »
« At the end of the day if you are a Queen fan than this is the game for you. »
« You will have to look at the list and see if it covered your favorites or if you don’t know enough of them to justify the $39.99 PS3 price point or $29.99 PS2 price point which does not include those last 5 tracks! »
« All together a real must-have for Queen fans and all folks who like to party and sing karaoke. »
« Singstar Queen is a excellent addition to the series and considering the price and the fact that there are 20+ songs on the disc, it's also great value. Long may these excellent additions to Singstar continue. »
« Singstar Queen is the most fun, challenging and rewarding experience to appear on a Singstar game line-up. Do I need to add that Singstar Queen is much more amusing than Singstar ABBA? »
« The songs in SingStar Queen are simply great and lend themselves well to living room karaoke. »
« Singstar Queen is all a combined Queen and Singstar fan could hope for. Some vital songs are missing, but for the most part they are all there. If you hate Queen, don’t bother, but if you would love to pick up where Freddie left off then this if for you. »