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Lights, Camera, Party! Review | PS3 Attitude

PS3 Attitude writes:
"Move enabled games never really grew to the heights many anticipated. When people aren’t thinking about Move that much, its hard to take notice of the games amongst all the Madden, God of War, and Call of Duty releases. Though Frima Studio never forgot.

Lights, Camera, Party brings the Move enabled party game genre back to PSN and allows up to eight people to compete in 50 crazy minigames, four modes of play, and some pretty outrageous moments. The Funzini family asks us if we’re ready to waggle, spin, and Move."

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ThatOneGuyThere4239d ago

So, probably hold off on this one then. Haha

KosmoCrisis4232d ago

Uh, yeah. Especially if you have kids. Thanks for reading!!!

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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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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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