Aside from a more robust avatar selection, the game doesn't stray far from the visual style of the last game in the series. The number of customization options offered has been upped, and more can be unlocked as you progress through the game. As with the last game, you begin by selecting a personal avatar to be "you" in the game. Karaoke Revolution Party also serves up a nice visual package to go along with the audio one. You're not guaranteed to like every song offered in the game, but if you can't find at least one then I weep for your musical tastes. For me the songs that held the greatest attraction were crooner standards like "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" and a healthy dose of 80's classics ranging from Madonna's "Material Girl" to Tears for Fears' "Everybody Wants to Rule the World”. You even have a selection of sappy love songs for guys who want to impress girls, including Edwin McCain's "I'll Be" and "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" from Dirty Dancing. For fans of pop there are offerings like Ashlee Simpson's "Pieces of Me" or Michelle Branch’s "Everywhere", while those with more refined taste in music can sing along to "Dust in the Wind" by Kansas, Janis Joplin’s "Me and Bobby McGee" or Aerosmith's "Crazy". Sporting a whopping 50 songs (with more available for download over Live), Karaoke Revolution Party manages to provide songs that should appeal to just about everyone's musical tastes. Music makes or breaks any music game, especially Karaoke Revolution.
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