Alike most games by Disney, HSM Sing It offers the worst experience of playing Singstar, on Wii.
The game offers the story of HSM and HSM2 in extremely simple explanations. Plus during slideshow cutscenes, they always play an instrumental Breaking Free, and it reallys ticks me off. Then you sing a song. The idea is completely taken over from SingStar (PS2, PS3). So what that it comes with a microphone, it's extremely poor quality.
My sister sings badly and the voiceover in the game sounds worse. I can't blame the music however. The style is ok. They have all the HSM and HSM2 songs plus some bonus songs from other Disney movies, like the Cheetah Girls and Jump In. But overall, you basically get what you expected.
Gameplay is lacked as a bar shows where in the phrase the song is and SIngStar bars appear, but there are no lines or even hints. If you haven't seen HSM movies, you are stuffed because the game sits there. Singing shows a basketball as pitch and the note bars aren't clear enough because they're tiny. And if you miss it of get wrong pitch, it turns navy blue, but correct is a light blue bar. But there is no knowing when you hit it! Plus, each phrase comes up at the moment the phrase begins.
Also, you can pick which part you wish to play (part 1, part 2, mix). However, this isn't clear enough to know which one's Troy and which one's Gabriella. And in mix, you don't know which harmony to sing in the chorus's.
The graphics shows the worst of the game, for as the characters are PS1 graphics. The colours are shiny but there are no good points anyway. You're character has no shading qualities and has flat faces. Loads of times, girl's hair goes through her arm. The audience shows no respect as well because they're sprites. They always look the same no matter which angle you look at them. Plus no faces on them.
All the game brings up to capture more attention is the characters unlocked. There are characters who don't sing and you can play as them. Also, apart the the five starting ones, all the songs. And places to sing. Also there are some bonus videos to see the stars dance...
In the end, it's the High School Musical craze that actually makes people buy this game. Eventually, people are going to toss this game out. It is linear and hour's long to beat it. Only get this game if you or someone you know, want it.