- Publisher: Ravenscourt
- Release Date: Nov 13, 2020
- Also On: Switch, Xbox One
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Dec 12, 2022The UI for Let’s Sing games is pretty frustrating. For example the browsing through the songs starts playing every each of them without a delay or a possibility to batch skip which makes it a bit chaotic, and there’s a lot of redundant steps one needs to take to go back to a main menu from any game mode.
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CD-ActionSep 1, 2021With its very diverse (but still pop-oriented) tracklist and varied modes, Let’s Sing 2021 is without a doubt one of the best music games available, especially with SingStar gone. [03/2021, p.44]
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Jan 4, 2021Let's Sing 2021 works as a party game, if everyone in your party has the same music taste and likes newer pop songs or if you like to set up your friends to fail. However, the lack of diversity in the playlist and the requirement to sing songs that you don't know to play many of the modes make this a less than ideal game for people outside of its target audience. The core idea is solid, but the weakness of the note charts and short song list make this a hard sell for me. I would like to see a themed version of this game with more accessible songs, for instance, something like Let's Sing: The 80s. However, as it is, I can't recommend this game outside of a narrow audience.
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Dec 10, 2020The newest edition in the Let's Sing series brings 30 new songs to sing along to. The songs consist of several current stars and golden oldies. With the use of either a microphone or mobile phone, the setup is a breeze, and access to the songs and game modes is easy. All in all an accessible party game that could have benefitted from having access to the content of the previous editions.