Lips is basically broken down in to 4 sections Sing, which believe it or not, is where you sing Jukebox, Get Music and My Lips. My only gripe could be, is 40 really enough? If every track was 5 minutes long then you’d only effectively get 5 hours of gameplay out of it, but considering for the normal price of a game, you get the two microphones as well, on the face of it, it doesn’t seem like bad value for money.
Of course, this isn’t every track, there are in fact 40 in all and it’s truly hard to see any weak link, it even has a bit of Johnny Cash.
literally whether you like pop (Leona Lewis, Kylie Minogue), indie (Editors, Kooks), classic rock (Police, Nirvana), R&B (Beyoncé, Alicia Keys), rap (Young MC, Lupe Fiasco) or dance (Stonebridge, Booty Luv). The track listing has something for everyone. Not only does Lips swim, it hovers above the water majestically a bit like a rainbow trout making its way up river for its seasonal migration. Whilst the single player may have a single player career rank linked to it, it is in no way, shape or form a career mode you basically sing what you want, when you want it, how badly you want.Īt the core of Lips is its soundtrack it’s essentially what makes Lips sink or swim. Lips is simply a karaoke title for the Xbox 360 no gimmicks, just straight up songs and plenty of singing.