
It needs to be said again, and again, and again that Lips is a Karaoke machine and not really a karaoke game. It has different modes, like Song Battle and Bomb, but they aren't really that engrossing, and odds are most of the time spent with it will be in duets or versus matches. There are only 40 songs to sing through before downloading DLC or plugging in an MP3 player becomes a necessity, which lowers the replay value significantly, but that doesn't mean Lips isn't worth a purchase for parties or social gatherings.

The team from This Is My Joystick look at their guilty gaming pleasures.
Deus Ex: Invisible War,LEGO Games,Lips, Boogie Bunnies and Beat Down: Fists of Vengeance are a few that get a mention.

With music franchises such as Guitar Hero, Rock Band, and Lips continuously pumping out content it can be a little daunting just thinking about all the songs and devotion you need to pour into each music game. Erik Johnsen delves into the assortment of old and new music games/content and whether they warrant excitement and the hype.
i think the whole music simulation genre is slowing down in popularity
it was an amazing way to experience new&old music but now its not much more than greedy companies competing to get the next sequel out as fast as possible with little innovation

Fancy yourself as the as the new lead singer in timeless West End shows such as “Cats” or the “Phantom of the Opera”, wowing crowds and being a part of some of the greatest shows on earth?