Game Reactor: Boogie Superstar Review

Boogie Superstar is a game that is certainly addressed to a younger crowd Gamer, but something that game developers should learn is that today's children (and young people, for that matter) recognize quality when they see it. Certainly, Electronic Arts tried to attract the young with a figure create mode, modern songs (expressed by the poor cover artist) and an Idol-style approach, but it does not work.

Boogie Superstar is a game that can not compete with other rhythm games. There are much better games in the genre such as Singstar and Lips that young players can take part in without any difficulty.
BIoodmask - contributor
Published: 328 days 4 hours ago | Review | Wii
 
 
 

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