Abstract: Upon first look it seems like not a whole load of work goes into games like Singstar and Guitar Hero. After all, they are just simple music games where you are playing along to notes or signing along to words on screen. In fact, when you play those gre...
While Boogie seems like a good idea on the surface, it suffers from poorly executed gaming mechanics and too many bells and whistles without much substance. There are better karaoke games and better dancing games out there. For your money, you’ll be...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It Six aspiring stars. Two different talents. No Ryan Seacrest. Boogie, the EA-published music game that takes a stab at cracking the DDR/SingStar market, is more American Idol than the American Idol edition of Karaok...
Pretty and slick; nice beats; both "dancing" and singing; good for parties.
Some covers are a little weak; overall too easy.
Boogie is a strange little beast. It tries to be a full-on karaoke simulator as well as a pseudo rhythm action game at the same time. The results are all over the place but the games heart and soul -- and beats -- are in the right place. Its a shame ...
Karaoke still doesnt really work, Dancing is exceptionally lame, Track list has limited appeal, Story mode is flatout lame, Game is short, easy, and gets old after an hour.
Boogies transition from the Wii to the PlayStation 2 makes an already mediocre game even worse. ...
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Published: 2007-12-04, Author: Marcus , review by: gameplayer.se
Abstract: Då var det dags att dra på sig dansskorna och värma upp sångrösten igen för Boogie är tillbaka, denna gång i Playstation 2-kostym. Just den kostymen skiljer sig inte märkvärt från det vi tidigare sett...