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Get ready to 'gleek out' like never before with the McKinley High GLEE Club in Karaoke Revolution Glee: Volume 3! The hit franchise returns with the largest lineup of all-new show hits and music performances to date. Karaoke Revolution Glee: Volume 3 boasts up to 35 chart-topping tunes, filled with the show's main characters and show-stopping performances from Season 2! Put yourself at center stage and experience the GLEE phenomenon this year.

Features:

  • Our Largest Song Lineup - Sing up to 35 of your favorite songs from Season 2 and relive classic scenes from the show
  • Memorable Performances from Season 2 - Perform alongside your favorite GLEE characters in unforgettable performances from episodes including Sue Sylvester Shuffle, Britney/Brittany, Auditions, and more
  • Party With GLEE - Compete in multiplayer singing games, including modes with up to 6 players
  • Test Your Singing Ability with the New Directions - Hit the right notes to reach the top of the class and get a full report card on your vocal pitch accuracy.

 

Brand Konami
PG
Main Language English
Wii

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There is a good range of songs. I have volume 1 but skipped 2 as too few of the songs appealed. There are some rather silly quirks, such as characters "phoning" you after performances which add to the hilarity of the exercise but are ultimately necessary. I would have preferred if both of the original songs from regionals were featured, as both are excellent but never mind. The yearbook feature is good but I find it a little odd that after bothering to include a guide book in the case, the manufacturers focus upon fairly obvious explanations of what Wii remote buttons do and then fail to include any explanation of the different game modes, including what the shooting star game is for or how to play it properly! Either way, the songs are still good and there's lots of fun to be had for you and your friends, even if the timing and tuning is a little questionable!

2012-01-03by foxyfresher