

Medals for various aspects of your performance, with the best of the best

Will help build up a special meter to activate, which then lets you earn starsįor a short period. Performing well and chaining accurate-ish vocals together Tone deaf can feel a sense of achievement – there’s no failing as such to worryĪbout, but your fellow partygoers might cover their ears for the duration. Time with the music to rack up high scores. Heading in solo, competing against each other, or co-operating, all you have toĭo is follow the words on-screen, attempt to be in tune and keep the vocals in The casual players to just jump in now and again. There’s definitely a load of embarrassing videos recorded on mobile phones that I hope never see the light of day.Īs for the gameplay, and well, Lips: Party Classics isn’t aĭifficult game to get involved in or to do well at, which makes it ideal for And to cap it off, it’s always good to have some options that are so bad that they’re actually fun to sing like “I’m Too Sexy” – Right Said Fred and “Doctor Jones” – Aqua. When you’ve got “Unchained Melody” – The Righteous Brothers, “Rock and Roll All Nite” – KISS, and “Let’s Get It Started” – The Black Eyed Peas, it enables the experience to be shared with almost anyone. Having a setlist spanning from the ’60s till the ’00s means there’s scope here to play with a few friends and belt out the recent stuff, or even get your gran involved for the classics after a glass of sherry. Without a doubt, the tracklist of Lips: Party Classics is its greatest asset, mainly due to the number of instantly recognisable songs suitable for a wide audience. But what made it stand out from the previous offerings? Skip ahead to 2010 though, and the brilliant Lips: Party Classics released on 26th February in Europe (2nd March in North America).
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A year later a sequel arrived, Lips: Number One Hits, which is essentially an expansion full of chart hits. It also came with a set of wireless microphones that lit up the room and could sense motion during performances. Developed by iNiS and released in 2008 for Xbox 360, the Lips franchise turned up on the scene with a banging selection of licensed tracks and most of the accompanying music videos featuring big hitters such as Beyoncé, Coldplay and Rihanna.
