Basically, everything you’ve ever experienced in a SingStar game is once again present in this. Overall, SingStar Volume 2 is hardly a game-changer. The base game contains 35 trophies, and there are 2 DLC packs containing 13 trophies.
#Singstar songs on two ps3 full
My SingStar Online: browse and participate in all areas, rate media, leave comments, take part in polls, etc.). SingStar (PS3) Trophies Full list of all 48 SingStar trophies - 29 bronze, 11 silver, 7 gold and 1 platinum. This is your chance to get your favourite party tracklist ready before you're heading back home. As well as another 30 exclusive tracks, the second Blu-ray SingStar disc offers an all new Harmony mode, allowing players to sing different parts of the same. Using PSP and a wireless Internet connection, players can access various areas of the game such as: SingStore: browse, select and download new songs, from SingStore remotely. 2 also includes Remote Play functionalities with PSP. Special tracks have been included to showcase this new mode such as Kool and the Gang: Celebration, the Paul McCartney & the Frog Chorus: We all Stand Together and The Mamas & The Papas: California Dreamin'. This is your chance to showcase your talent and adds a new dimension to the SingStar experience. 2 features a harmony duet mode: a new way of playing that allows two players to sing different lines to a song at the same time, showing off their harmonising skills. The issue is the tunes are linked to that PS3, so they have to reset something when you change devices.
It never seemed to rekindle that magic on PS4, on which it launched as a free app supported. You’ll notice they link to a video of the song itself or the song being played in the game (depending on availability), each video will pop up in a new window for you to watch when you click on the link. Yeah - just call Sony (SCEE UK) tell them what happened, they put in a request, then you get an email back to say you can go an re-download the tunes. 2 features a harmony duet mode: a new way of playing that allows two players to sing different lines to a song at the same time, showing off their harmonising skills. SingStar, from Sonys London studio, was one of the most popular first-party party games on PS2 and PS3.