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Lips: Party Classics Review at CheatCC

CheatCC says, "If you are looking for a new track pack for Lips, Party Classics certainly fits the bill. Paying $40 for 40 new songs isn't a bad deal. However, the fact that you could also purchase 40 songs of your own choosing for the original Lips and get the exact same experience (without the disc swapping) makes this package seem a little less appealing. The only real reason to invest in Party Classics is if you care about the Achievements/Avatar awards, want the USB microphone functionality, or if you like all 40 songs on the disc. If not, then you are better off purchasing songs you want from the Lips store and keeping your old Lips disc. Hopefully we will be treated to a proper Lips sequel sometime soon."

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Looking back to 2010 and the awesome party-starter Lips: Party Classics

James writes - "Not one to miss out, Microsoft Game Studios got in on the act and published their very own singing game, Lips. And whilst that in itself is a cracking game, it spawned a follow-up which almost always guaranteed a good night was to be had. Yes, I’m here to wax lyrical about the party-starter that is Lips: Party Classics."

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El33tonline Review: Lips: Party Classics

El33tonline writes:

"… Hmm… Yeah…

Ok, so there’s a new Lips game called Party Classics. Well it’s not so new now because I spent some time trying to come up with something new to say about it without any joy. It’s the same as the last Lips (I Love the 80s), but it has a different set of songs – this time they’re from many different eras of music instead of one. It’s a cool companion edition to other Lips discs with 40 Party Classics (although some I hadn’t heard, and if I haven’t heard them before I’m not sure how they could be Party Classics since I’ve been to at least three parties), but in structure it’s essentially exactly the same as I Love the 80s and still not up to the epicness of SingStar."

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Guardian: Lips Party Classics Review

As the name suggests, it's a (budget price) song pack for the rather popular Xbox 360 karaoke title – 40 singalong classics to get the party started. Or, perhaps more likely, keep it going or finish it in drunken style. Regular karaoke crooners will have been here before and newcomers will, at least, know most of the titles on offer.

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