Alas, perhaps I was wishing a little too high. It’s not particularly a bad thing, but the hope – at least on my end – would be the formula would be shaken up a bit. Developer Voxler seemingly hit a solid balance last year and instead decided the focus would be on the playlist. Offering eight different game modes – all of which you can tackle solo, with friends or with AI’s, there’s a good variety on offer, though not an awful lot here that you haven’t seen before. Whilst the playlist has been updated and features some enormous songs (along with some emo classics from my teenage years), 2022 adds very little to the experience, instead playing it safe with its chosen modes. I say this purely because well, it would appear Let’s Sing has turned into FIFA’s Legacy Editions on the Switch. And so it’s time once again for another trip down karaoke lane with Let’s Sing 2022, and there’s little here to really justify an upgrade of last year’s stellar offering. Whether you grew up with the Singstar classics or hell, even dabbled with the Xbox Music Maker, it’s always been a staple of the industry and a yearly release of Let’s Sing is all that’s really survived in the genre. Karaoke games are fairly few and far between these days. Let’s Sing 2022 arrives with a solid playlist but nothing else worth singing about.
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