Rhythmic Star is a rhythm-based game for PlayStation 2 that utilizes the EyeToy peripheral. Players engage in dancing by mimicking movements to a selection of 25 songs, ranging from classical pieces like Vivaldi's Four Seasons to pop hits such as Madonna's Material Girl and Kylie Minogue's Can't Get You Out of My Head. Despite its broad song selection, it has been criticized for lacking the polish of competing titles.
Rhythmic Star – an EyeToy dancing game that has a lot in common with Sony’s EyeToy: Groove. As in, it’s a dancing game, that works with the EyeToy, and you have to wave your arms about a lot. To music. But there the similarities end. For while EyeToy: Groove is a nicely polished, well put together party title, complete with licensed tracks, a decent selection of multiplayer modes, some funky mini-games and a few nifty extras, Rhythmic Star is nothing more than bargain basement rip-off fodder. For starters, there’s the song choice – there are 25 in total, which, to be fair, is a decent enough number. They include classical tracks such as Vivaldi’s Four Seasons for the oldies, Incey Wincey Spider and the like for the kids, plus pop hits such as Madonna’s Material Girl, Kylie’s Can’t Get You Out of My Head and the Beach Boys’ Surfin’ USA.