I’ve had many issues with SingStar’s DLC before, but let me make this clear: none of them are issues with the game’s technical delivery. They’re all to do with the tracklist, which is so half-assed it doesn’t even qualify as an arse anymore. It’s just a lump of flesh sitting awkwardly above a leg, just under the back. It throws pop songs at you, but they’re not popular songs. It throws rock songs at you, but they don’t really rock. But once in a while, they get things right. Like this week’s inclusion of Cutting Crew’s (I Just) Died In Your Arms, showing that once in a while, London Studio remembers that SingStar’s at its best when played drunk, by friends, and you’re not singing rubbish pop songs, you’re singing the awful/brilliant/cheesy classics of yesteryear.
It’s Friday, and the PlayStation Network’s up and running again after the recent overhaul, which means it’s time for SCEE to start updating the SingStore again. This week sees 48 tracks added to SingStar’s online store, with 23 english-language tracks joined by 25 songs for Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Portugese and Spanish fans. I can’t speak for the non-English stuff, but the English tracks, they’re still just bringing over songs already available on the PS2 versions. Who knows, maybe they’re saving the new stuff for the game’s US launch later this month.
The PS3′s SingStore will be updated on Friday. With songs new to the game, that will inspire devoted fans of the series to actually buy songs they don’t already own from a PS2 version? No. No, it’s a 24-song update featuring 24 songs that have already appeared on PS2 SingStars. Look, Sony, we can understand a mix of the old and the new, for those who are new to the series. But just old stuff when most people who own the game at this stage are fans, and already own PS2 versions? Getting a little old. Even if it does include DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince and Faith No More. Full update list is after the jump.