Karaoke Revolution Country review:
A long overdue title, Karaoke Country features the same effective interface that has served the Revolution series competently over the years. - Michelle Thurlow, Grrlgamer.com
Karaoke Revolution Country review:
For the first time in the Karaoke Revolution franchise history, Konami has extended its brand to offer a product dedicated to a specific music genre. By partnering with CMT, the largest country music television network, Konami will be able to deliver the greatest selection of country music available as well as a look and feel that is relevant to country music fans.
Karaoke Revolution Country review:
That is also where the game fails at; It is appealing to ONLY the fans of this style of music. In the end, if you love to sing, if you love country music, and there is a tear in your beer, then by all means, mosey on down to your local gaming shop and pick up your copy of Karaoke Country. It is the best thing to happen to country music since Hee-Haw! -- Brian Peterson
Karaoke Revolution Country review:
If you’re not a diehard fan of Country, there’s not a chance in hell you’ll have a good time with this game – unless you’re singing a tune here and there at a party. Harmonix could have done a better job here; it’s asking a lot of your fans to pony up $40-$55 for a game that has fewer features and songs than the previous game in the series.
Karaoke Revolution Country preview:
Konami has made serious strides in the music genre and now it's once again dictating the pace of the industry with its upcoming Karaoke Revolution Country.