Right off the bat, visually (and most other ways, actually), CMT Presents: Karaoke Revolution Country is as if Karaoke Revolution Party slapped on a cowboy hat and boots, a Western-styled shirt and some jeans, dropped off the dancing component of the game at the house, and jumped in the truck headed to a honky-tonk. This is the exact same game, less the dancing, with a Country Western veneer. Now, I must commend Konami for attempting to reach an entirely new audience with this title. I am all for innovation and I can only hope that this was merely a first step. My friends and I, all hard-core Karaoke Revolution players, have been dying for Konami to start releasing various genre packs, especially alternative. So we've crossed our fingers here.
Now, what's here is definitely more of the Karaoke Revolution goodness that we have all come to know and love. However, I was really, really disappointed to see no new venues. What fun could have been had with a rowdy group of honky-tonks and hoe-downs, but alas, if you want that western vibe, you'll need to stick to the Pit Stop and Wagon Wheel, very old standards.
There are some new clothes to choose from, so you can deck out your character to be the ultimate country star. Character creator is back, so I couldn't resist creating my own Dolly Parton so she could belt out "9 to 5" realistically.
But the real stars of Karaoke Revolution have always been the music and Karaoke Revolution Country won't disappoint country music fans. Songs from country music greats such as Dolly Parton ("9 to 5"), Kenny Rogers ("The Gambler"), Waylon Jennings ("The Dukes of Hazzard Theme"), Patsy Cline ("Crazy") and the immortal Johnny Cash ("Walk the Line") are here. Modern hits include Dixie Chicks ("Wide Open Spaces" and "Goodbye Earl"), Martina McBride ("Independence Day"), Sara Evans ("Suds in a Bucket"), Big and Rich ("Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy") and Brad Paisley ("Celebrity"). All told, there are 35 songs on Karaoke Revolution Country, and while not as many as recent releases of Karaoke Revolution, its still a good mix for country fans. And with the blessing of CMT (Country Music Television), you know you'll find some songs on here that you know.