Karaoke Revolution Party review:
With over 50 songs, including all-new classic favorites and current smash hits, the fourth release in the incredibly popular series contains the largest library of music ever released in a Karaoke Revolution game.
Karaoke Revolution Party review:
Most of it has been done before, but there are enough new additions to warrant a purchase by fans of the genre.All in all, Karaoke Revolution Party is a dish best served up with a bunch of friends, a case of beer and a lack of inhibitions.
Karaoke Revolution Party review:
In the end, fans will love the new song line-up, more variety for their avatars, and even a bit more versatility in the gameplay modes. Others, such as the DDR people, may have fun with this provided they like to sing and dance at the same time. Like all Karaoke titles, this is a must buy for anyone from the tone deaf to the singing experts. -- Brian Peterson
Karaoke Revolution Party review:
The crazy cats at Konami have done it again. The samecompany responsible for the Dance DanceRevolution series has created a series of karaoke games....
Karaoke Revolution Party review:
Trying to dance while singing is tougher than it looks, but if you’re up for it, it adds a whole new twist to the game. If you don’t own a dance pad, there’s really not much here to warrant spending $40, because you’re not getting anything new, other than some songs.
Karaoke Revolution Party review:
Karaoke Revolution Party makes a good party game, especially if you've got all the necessary peripherals, but it's no greater than the song list, which is too diverse for its own good.
Karaoke Revolution Party review:
A little entertaining the first few times, but you won't be coming back often, and the others are worth ignoring entirely. They're entirely too dependent on precise vocals, and the payoff is minimal compared to the frustration. Considering the polish on the rest of the game, it's obvious where the rushed last-minute development spots are.