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6.5

Lights, Camera, Party! Review - Glitch Cat

Glitch Cat - Lights, Camera, Party! is an enjoyable game with a very original and enjoyable visual style, but like most party games, it falls to the traps of repetition that have become the standard of the genre and quickly becomes dull. It may be a fun time to kill 30 minutes, and certainly is nowhere near the worst offenders, but beyond its visual style it will not stand out from the crowd. It will be an enjoyable experience for fans of the genre or those who want to have some clean fun time with their families, but a lack of content availability from the beginning, and in general, will limit how much play can be gotten out of this game.

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8.1

GI - Lights, Camera, Party DLC (PS3) Review

GI - Only a few short months ago I had the pleasure of reviewing Lights, Camera, Party! for the PlayStation 3, a PlayStation Move title that was a lot of fun to play, but could have done with a few little tweaks to improve the game to make it more accessible for a group of players. The new DLC is titled The Good, The Bad and The Monkey and adds a whole new bunch of features to make the game an even more enjoyable experience.

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Lights, Camera, Party! Trophy List

Complete trophy list for Lights, Camera, Party!

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6.0

PSN - Lights, Camera, Party! Review

PSN - Lights, Camera, Party! fills one of the biggest gaps on the PlayStation Network: The Party Game genre. This PlayStation Move title brings 50 mini-games into your living room, providing fun for up to 8 players. I’ve been playing this game since it’s launched with a wide variety of players, from 1 to 2 to 4 to 8. Each time I play, my friends and I have a good time. Not a great time, but a good time. Let me break down the pros and cons of LCP.

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