As far as presentation goes, Spotlight World Tour's audio is better than its visuals. There's a decent amount of Hannah Montana music featured in the game and the quality is at least as good as a CD - if not a little sharper. Hannah fans are sure to love every song on the game, though it does mean that parents will have to listen to it as well (at least if the Wii is in the family room). There's also a good amount of voicework in the game, which mostly pops up during the game's scripted sequences.
Rather than going for something more stylized, Spotlight World Tour goes for a more realistic look. The visuals aren't particularly bad, though at the same time they aren't that great either. Hannah looks like her real-life counterpart, but there's also a creepy "frozen" look that plays against the presentation. The animation is good, though it also comes with a few random framerate drops that hurt the overall flow. On the plus side, there are lots of venues, stage sets and outfits to unlock.