A head-to-head competitive scoring mode to see who can hold the best pitch.
Unlike other entries in the franchise that mixed genres to appeal to general party crowds, SingStar Amped catered exclusively to the "grungy rock and rollers". It featured 30 tracks primarily focused on the late '80s, '90s, and early 2000s rock eras. SingStar Amped
For gamers who owned the USB camera, you could replace the music video with a live feed of your living room, putting you and your friends directly into the game. A head-to-head competitive scoring mode to see who
Booooooooooorrrrrrrrrring. If i can make a Walkthrough of this game, i'd do it in one sentence. i'd write "Sing songs for points." Singstar Amped (PS2) - playlist by Grant Taylor | Spotify For gamers who owned the USB camera, you
Retrospective critics from outlets like IGN and GameSpot highlighted that the game succeeded wildly if you had a group of friends ready to scream Audioslave lyrics at the top of their lungs. However, it drew some criticism for lacking a dedicated "career mode" and not iterating on the base game's features.
While it didn't reinvent the wheel mechanically compared to previous SingStar games, it retained the rock-solid party modes that made the series famous: