5.0

TheSixthAxis Review: Lips I Love The Eighties

TSA:

Because I Love the Eighties is more of an add on rather than a new original title, there isn't really much more we can say about it. The game includes 40 tracks from the eighties which will appeal to people who like the songs. If you are a fan of the game and this genre then you will probably love this disc. If you don't like Lips and have no interest in singing songs such as A Little Respect, then you should probably avoid this at all costs.

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8.1

Console Monster: Lips: We Love The 80s Review

Console Monster writes: "When we think of the 80s, we think dodgy porn star moustaches and big hair dos. Pretty much the fashion disasters of yesteryear are bundled in this latest instalment of Lips for everyone to reminisce over.

And why not? The 1980s was a decade to remember, with some cracking music and the arrival of the discotheque (or nightclub for younger readers). This was the decade we went crazy for music and strived to look like the latest pop star to grace Top of the Pops on a Friday night. Aside from the crazy dance moves and jump-suits, you can be promised one thing from this disc based expansion for Lips, and that is pure fun."

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8.0

NZGamer: Lips: I Love the 80s Review

NZGamer writes: "The last time I reviewed a Lips game, I deemed it to be full of interesting ideas, but ultimately lacking compared to SingStar. The core gameplay just wasn’t as simple and crisp, so it didn’t matter how many flashy bells and whistles they threw at it.

But that’s in the past. I have now played Lips: I Heart the 80s, and it’s an improvement, even if the name is a bit silly."

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5.8

MondoXbox Review: Lips: I Love the 80s

MondoXbox: With Lips: I Love the 80s developers keep unchanged the backbone of the first Lips and proposes a substantial modification of the music library in pure style years 80.

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