Impulse Gamer writes: "It's pretty hard to break the iron clad grip of Singstar in the console world but it's good to see that Microsoft are still trying and with that, Lips Number One Hits is the latest game on the 360 to bring karaoke goodness to your home. Although the original game was reminiscent of Singstar, they did add a few nifty additions to the gameplay such as the wireless USB microphones that allowed for some interesting motion sensitive play and the ability to drop-in if someone was singing solo."
On this edition of Know Your Industry, Loading Reality gets the chance to have a chat with Roger Kurtz, one of the Producers for the upcoming Lips: Party Classics and the already released Lips: Number One Hits. He describes his pursuit of getting into gaming by taking it slow, favorite experiences working with Lips, top tracks in his Lips playlist, and what to expect from the newest game in the Lips series.
I love the Lips series and can't wait to get my hands on Party Classics. A lot of songs in that game that have needed to be on a singing game.
IG writes: "Parents! Were you there in 80 years is so crazy that Culture Club and the Pet Shop Boys to and uninvited were turned? Children! Annoy you if you die to the fact that Lady Gaga and Jason Mraz TMF not to be hit? I hope you both questions with a firm "no" is answered, otherwise you can instantly scroll to the bottom, watch the score and three points from pulling. Lips: Number One Hits contains as usual mountain of bad pop music nearly all decades."
Pads & Panels writes: "Lips: Number One Hits attempts to make karaoke at home an enjoyable experience, but a limited song selection, inconsistent scoring and some technical issues make it nothing more than a one-hit wonder."
I'm not going to lie...
I'll probably by this :P