Reviews for SuperstarsAction/Adventure Game - PlayStation 2 - MPN: 10086630602
TopTenREVIEWS.com - Mar 17, 2008
Sega SuperStars
Sega SuperStars receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS rating of 2.97 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #2,815 game of all time, #100 game of 2004 for the PlayStation 2 and #579 PlayStation 2 game of all time. The rating and ranking is based on an average of 47 critic scores, awards and other criteria. To see a breakdown of the game ranking, read individual critic reviews, or see how other games ranked,... Top
GameZone - Nov 30, 2004
SEGA SuperStars for EyeToy
As a fan and a proponent of Sony’s outstanding, albeit woefully underutilized, USB camera I have found Sega Superstars incredibly difficult to rate. On the one hand, anytime new software is released for the EyeToy it is a cause for celebration. It is a celebration that grows only more raucous when one finds that not only is one of the greatest luminaries in videogames behind it, but that it has... Top
IGN.com - Oct 29, 2004
SEGA Superstars
You can call SEGA SuperStars SEGA's version of EyeToy: Play because that's what it is, but it makes plenty of creative decisions that make it stand out on its own. In a nutshell the game has a dozen mini-games, each with its own SEGA theme and they're best when enjoyed with others. Completing the game on one's own only takes a couple hours at most so this is a party title for when you and your... Top
games.net - Jan 1, 2000
Sega SuperStars
Published by Sega and developed by Sega, Sega SuperStars is a family game for the PS2. It has an ESRB rating of R/P. Top
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Superstars
Strengths: +lots of well thought out mini-games (although some repeat the eye toy Play game concepts) +good variety +Sega's characters
Weakness: -good for an hour or two not for long hours of play -some control issues due to eyetoy
If you've got an eye toy, then you've got to get Sega Superstars.
For people who don't know what an eye toy is - it's a usb camera specifically created for the PS2, although it looks like a regular webcam, that puts the player on television and captures movement. Sega Superstars has lots of original and improved mini-games compared to other eye toy games. Parents with kids will have a blast playing this game together - my younger cousins loved the game and since there's so much variety they never got bored of it. There's a couple of games that's like Dance Dance Revolution except you wave your arms instead of your feet. You can fight with a virtual fighter even has a good counter attack system, whack zombies using your hands (but be careful not to hurt the innocent damsel in distress), roll a giant egg as Billy Hatcher, control Sonic with your arms, and glide through air in Nights.
The weaknesses, I had some trouble accurately controlling Sonic and "flying" as the eye toy was not quite sensitive enough. The game is also physically draining. You will be constantly moving your arms so it's quite a work out. If you really get into the Virtual Fighter game, you can easily work up a sweat from punching and kicking.
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