Games Review: Lips

Xbox 360, Microsoft, £49.99

Rebecca Armstrong
Friday 05 December 2008 20:00 EST
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Lips is Microsoft’s answer to the success of Sony’s SingStar series of karaoke games, and if you’re a 360 owner who likes a console singalong, it’s well worth checking out this title.

The real stand-out features here are the microphones: they’re wireless and motion-sensitive, so you’re freed from tangled cables and can score points by performing the right moves. It comes with 40 tracks, including Duffy’s “Mercy” and Duran Duran's “Hungry Like the Wolf”, but for a small fee players can download more from the Xbox Live Marketplace. The whole package is impressively put together.

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