Lips coming to Xbox 360 this November, song list revealed
Accessibility is at the heart of this brand new music game. Not everyone in a party is confident (or drunk) enough to show off their singing prowess. Not a problem in Lips. Developer iNiS has added a number of other things for anyone to do while a song is playing. Instead of grabbing the mic, you can grab a controller and start pressing buttons to activate a variety of "noisemakers." Four controllers can be used, in addition to the two wireless microphones. If you're is feeling a bit more theatrical, you can grab the microphone and shake it like a tambourine. You can move your body and perform the gestures that appear on screen. And finally, if you're ready to sing, you can start belting it out.
Continuing the theme of accessibility, there's only one difficulty to be found in Lips. The vocal engine that's in place is supposedly much more forgiving than competing singing games. That means even those that aren't the strongest of singers can feel encouraged to play. Players can also jump into duets at any time: a simple shake of the wireless microphone will activate two-player mode instantly -- no need to pause the game or exit to a menu.

Microsoft Games Studios believes that the engine in Lips bests all the competition, because it not only detects pitch, but vowels. The engine also accounts for performance accents, so that things like vibratos aren't necessarily penalized. In fact, they're rewarded. Essentially, the scoring system will allow competent singers to do well -- and good singers to do even better.

While the gameplay has us genuinely excited, we're also intrigued by the game's presentation. The gameplay of Elite Beat Agents was fun, but it was enhanced greatly by the ridiculous comic book storytelling that framed the entire presentation. Lips also has the same potential to generate some good laughs. There are three party games, each with a twist. For example, "Kiss" mode has two singers performing gestures together. When duets are performed well, the on-screen avatars will get closer and closer until they meet in the middle to share a kiss. "Vocal Fighters" is a one-on-one sing-off, where one player tries to get more fans than the other. "Time Bomb" has players working together to stave off a bomb. Who knew singing could come in so handy?
Of course, a music game, no matter how fully-featured it is, will be rather worthless without a decent song line-up. Thankfully, Microsoft has licensed a starting track list with some fun, singable songs -- all from a variety of genres. Each of these songs includes its original music videos, a la SingStar.
Song List
- a-ha "Take on Me"
- Alicia Keys "No One"
- Aly & AJ "Potential Break Up Song"
- Avril Lavigne "Complicated"
- Ben E. King "Stand by Me"
- Beyoncé "Irreplaceable"
- Blondie "Call Me"
- Chris Brown "With You"
- Coldplay "Yellow"
- Depeche Mode "Personal Jesus"
- Destiny's Child "Survivor"
- Dido "White Flag"
- Duffy "Mercy"
- Duran Duran "Hungry Like the Wolf"
- John Denver "Take Me Home, Country Roads"
- Johnny Cash "Ring of Fire"
- Leona Lewis "Bleeding Love"
- Lil' Mama "Lip Gloss"
- Lupe Fiasco (featuring Matthew Santos) "Superstar"
- Maroon 5 "Makes Me Wonder"
- Nirvana "In Bloom"
- Peter Bjorn and John "Young Folks"
- Queen "Another One Bites the Dust"
- R.E.M. "The One I Love"
- Radiohead "Fake Plastic Trees"
- The Ramones "I Wanna Be Sedated"
- Rascal Flatts "Stand"
- Rihanna "Umbrella"
- Roxette "Listen to Your Heart"
- Sara Bareilles "Love Song"
- Sheryl Crow "Soak Up the Sun"
- Taylor Swift "I'm Only Me When I'm With You"
- The Bangles "Walk Like an Egyptian"
- The Fray "Over My Head (Cable Car)"
- The Jackson 5 "ABC"
- The Police "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic"
- The Raveonettes "Love in a Trashcan"
- Trace Adkins "Ladies Love Country Boys"
- Weezer "Island in the Sun"
- Young MC "Bust a Move"

While you won't be able to download lyrics sheets for the songs, the game will still score you on your performance. Lips will analyze each track and determine which parts of the song feature vocals. It supposedly detects beat and rhythm, too. iNiS is confident in the system it's created for "Freestyle Mode" -- some Achievements are even tied to this mode. Without having tried it for ourselves, we're still skeptical about how well this mode works; especially vocal reduction, which will attempt to remove the original vocalist from the track for a more authentic karaoke experience. Multiple settings for vocal reduction are in place, though, so players can tinker around for the best experience possible.
We love the direction iNiS is going with Lips, as it has the potential to really best Sony's long-running SingStar series. However, there's one crucial feature we believe the game is missing. The online mode is centered around competition: players can send song challenges to their friends and compete in leaderboards. But, there's no way to record music videos with the Vision camera and share them with friends. Browsing through community-generated karaoke videos is certainly one of the most entertaining aspects about the PS3 singing game -- and there's no similar offering within Lips.

So, how much is all of this going to cost? The Lips bundle, which includes the two gyroscopic wireless mics, will be available for $69.99. Pre-ordering the game at GameStop or Amazon will also add a Zune Marketplace card, which gives users free access to one Zune download every week for two months (songs chosen by Zune). Obviously, these tracks will be DRM-free so they can work in Lips. Lips will be available on Xbox 360 mid-November.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Jakka @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:15PM
I see some good songs up there...
MowDownJoe @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:17PM
"Radiohead "Fake Plastic Trees""
WIN!
Seriously, every music game could use more Radiohead.
bvhj @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:42PM
so you can sleep and play at the same time?
pekosROB @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:58PM
Exactly! Not enough people DON'T listen to new music these days... phew I'm glad a few of us are out there! :-)
Mike @ Oct 22nd 2008 5:32PM
I could use more head
ill trooper @ Oct 22nd 2008 7:51PM
"Not enough people DON'T listen to new music these days..."
Hey man, I love Radiohead - but they're not exactly "new music these days."
'Pablo Honey' came out 15 years ago, if you can believe that! Time flies...
ill trooper @ Oct 22nd 2008 7:57PM
Er, ooops! That wacky double-conjugated-negative whatever-the-hell sentence you wrote threw me... I re-read it several times and STILL misunderstood - YES, I see now - you like listening to the older music, I take that to mean. I am with you.
Sorry I misunderstood. Or did I? Eh, nevermind.
(oh, "Nevermind," that's a good album too!)
Nicholas Muldoon @ Oct 22nd 2008 8:01PM
Someone hit the nail on the head, every game needs more Radiohead and Fake Plastic Trees is a great choice
Samer @ Oct 22nd 2008 10:39PM
My thought EXACTLY. Radiohead is my favorite band, everyone music game could do with more Radiohead.
Vegnagun bwf @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:24PM
How come whenever we get Weezer it's their boring songs? Why can't we get "The Good Life", "Across the Sea", "In the Garage", or something like "Only in Dreams"?
pekosROB @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:57PM
yes, yes, YESSSS!!! I agree!
Jim Halpert DM @ Oct 22nd 2008 3:44PM
Some Pink Triangle would be nice.
Graham Wellington (formerly ronald.raygun) @ Oct 22nd 2008 6:31PM
i shall add tired of sex to your list and raise you a surf wax america.
Markez @ Oct 22nd 2008 6:48PM
I just saw Weezer here, and they played Pink Triangle. I thought Rivers refused to do anything off Pinterkton???
Scott @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:27PM
LMAO - my wife would want this game just for Young MC's "Bust a Move".
Deezul @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:39PM
Unlike Rock Band, this is a game that just screams for rap/hip-hop. Some Run DMC, Fat Boys, or other early 80s Rap music, before gangsta rap. MS could thus still keep it clean.
343 Guilty Fart @ Oct 22nd 2008 5:59PM
It needs MORE gangsta rap if anything. I wanna be able to sing 'Eazy E Eazy E can eat a big fat.... dick!'
Mitochondria @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:27PM
IDK guys, am I really going to be able to rock out to some death metal, now thats where the parties at.
umm....hello??? @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:28PM
sounds interesting...but I never cared for Gitaroo or EBA....
josh @ Oct 22nd 2008 3:09PM
Hey you, with the opinions: Get off the internet.
OhJustSomeRandomGuy @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:32PM
Those people in the first screenshot look incredibly creepy.
Steven M @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:34PM
Some of those songs are pretty good...others though.........
Latin Trident @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:34PM
what about soulja boy? I bet you i could best his own song even if he thinks he dominates Halo3 and COD4.
Kizzle @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:36PM
This could actually be really awesome, I'm just having a hard time selling myself on it since Rock Band already more than satisfies my karaoke urges.
copa @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:50PM
Yeah, here's the problem. The things that would make this game cool are dipthong detection and vibrato detection (which no game to date has gotten right), and the ability to import and use your own music effectively (which is very, very difficult technically).
Considering this game has been under media blackout since E3, and they are still not allowing press to demo these features less than a month before release, it doesn't appear that the developers have a lot of confidence in it.
This looks like a situation where they're going to try and slam out a release by the holidays, and then get things working right for the sequel.
McWeen @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:36PM
CheapyD of CAG video remix.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ajtntbox4RQ
Archon @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:37PM
I like the Mics a lot, but the game I'm not interested in (although the tracks are ok)... Singstar looks better and actually... sounds more fun. I love how it is a straight-forward karaoke game with plenty play modes (Team Modes FTW!). I don't like the idea of casual-maybe-music-oriented-mini-games-while-singing-if-you-feel-like-it. But I'll have to give it a shot to pass my final judgement.
Too much casual games lately. The market is already oversaturated with those. But that's just my opinion. Still, I'd love to see those microphones in action.
aggrazel @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:38PM
Hmm... I wonder it would allow me to sing Weird Al's version of "A Complicated Song" or "Another one rides the bus"...
Graham Wellington (formerly ronald.raygun) @ Oct 22nd 2008 6:39PM
i know its getting done too much but i cant contain it.
"hey dog how's it going. so you're a dog what's that all about? say hi to your motha for me, okay?"
Jeff @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:39PM
Why they haven't just made Pinkerton available as Album DLC in Rock Band is beyond me.
Kizzle @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:40PM
Oh, and let's not forget CheapAssGamer's remix of the embedded video (NSFW lyrics):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ajtntbox4RQ
Kizzle @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:42PM
Missed McWeen's comment above. I'll just - myself.
Marty @ Oct 22nd 2008 5:36PM
Gross dude, don't - yourself right here where everyone can see you!
Deaddy @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:47PM
I predict they will actually get competent people to run the DLC and destroy the worthless SingStore. Too bad this is a 360 exclusive. Ah well, I've moved on to Rock Band 2 now. Don't buy SingStar!
Deaddy @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:49PM
Who knows, they might even use videos that don't look like 10th generation VHS dupes.
MC Double Def DP @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:51PM
Does this game come bundled with Jack Daniels? That would help.
zuburi @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:56PM
Fucking hipster parties. Girls with bangs and ironic mustaches everywhere!
Joe @ Oct 22nd 2008 5:25PM
You are just jealous because you don't have an ironic mustache.
baby sea tuna @ Oct 22nd 2008 2:57PM
That tracklist is about 80% awful, and 5% already-on-Rock-Band.
billy @ Oct 22nd 2008 3:09PM
if you play rockband then this genre of music isnt probably for you. On the other hand people who hate rock band (me) and all of its music, listen to this music more pop/r&b, so its definitely not 80% aweful its just 100% NOT for you ;)
Jcarpio @ Oct 22nd 2008 3:02PM
They need to explain what happens when we use our MP3 players with the game.
baby sea tuna @ Oct 22nd 2008 3:08PM
If it's anything like the last time I tried to plug an iPod or iPhone into my 360, not a goddamn thing.
PSN: johnnynumber5 @ Oct 22nd 2008 3:18PM
Another karaoke game in the same vein as singstar. I won't lie I thought the visual appearance of the in game interface was pretty cool but the commercial was an epic fail. I don't think a party full of trendy hipsters shuck and jive to a 360 game. Oddly enough if it were a Wii game I might be more inclined to accept it as a possibility.
Bunch of 20 somethings partying it up to Lips with no booze or drugs in sight ... riiiiight
Mr Khan @ Oct 22nd 2008 4:21PM
Just like the hordes of people in the same room jamming to Samba De Amigo Wii
It's just advertising
philmcphail (Welcome Back Mr. ESC!) @ Oct 22nd 2008 9:12PM
hahahahahahha @ Khan
"But its me, your uncle Vinny!"
VicViper09 @ Oct 22nd 2008 3:23PM
So if i don't wanna sing i can make noises by pressing buttons on a controller, hmm sounds cool. Or if i dont wanna sing i can wiggle my stick to different poses, but not actually sing, man that sounds fun, REALLY fun. How fuckin dumb is that. People can just obnoxiously make noices with a control or shake the stupid mic, LAME.
VicViper09 @ Oct 22nd 2008 3:25PM
The games called Lips, but you don't have to sing if you don't want to. Why would i need to pick up the mic to do dumb poses or why would i pick up a control to make noises when i can make those noises my self. The game should be called, "Stupid Drunk Game" or "Little Girls Game".
Shadsy @ Oct 22nd 2008 3:25PM
Wait... Take On Me AND Ring of Fire?
I seriously might pick this up now.
Jake11 @ Oct 22nd 2008 6:05PM
exactly what i was thinking.
Joe Smith @ Oct 22nd 2008 3:29PM
With Inis as the dev, this has real potential. Never doubt MGS' ability to suck the fun out of a game -- but Inis is damned good.