PSi writes: "Graphics and Sound: Although I didn't review Karaoke Revolution Presents American Idol Encore, I did borrow it from a friend for comparison purposes to the latest iteration, Karaoke Revolution Presents American Idol Encore 2. All I can say is, "what have they done with my favorite karaoke game series?" While Randy, Paula and Simon look a bit more like themselves, they still take a long ride into the uncanny valley. Vacant, hollow eyes, odd expressions and weird gestures are the order of the day here. Oh, and don't even get me started about your avatar!"
With the cancellation of American Idol, Shacknews takes a look at the short-lived career of American Idol video games.
Never understood why they made these games. None of them were particular done well. Everyone wants to be a STAR. lol!!
Im glad that fake phony show is Finally cancelled .
singers not pick by Simon, Paula or Randy but by executive hiding behind cameras. if you follow judges eyes before voting they quickly looking at executive producer approval who go to hollywood .
fake show ...... would not be one bit surprised if "The Voice" the same.
This past season of Fox' hit reality TV series, “American Idol,” created quite a stir when singer Pia Toscano was voted off the show before the finals. The third-place Toscano had wowed the judges with her voice. She’s now wowing sold out concert attendees across the nation as part of the American Idols Live 2011 tour. Toscano took a break from singing on stage with the Top 11 Idols to talk about her other love – video games – in this exclusive interview. She’s hooked on Mortal Kombat, just don’t ask this gamer for a favorite character’s name.
She's pretty, but just once it would be nice if a celebrity could actually answer the game-related questions that are asked to them. She clearly isn't "hooked" on Mortal Kombat if she didn't know any of the games were in 3D, and can't name any of the characters. >_>
Miles Messenger of The Married Gamers takes a look at the hidden gems found in the quest for achievements. Games that actually turn out to be surprisingly fun despite bad rating scores.