Let's Sing Queen
Let's Sing Queen

Let's Sing Queen

Voxler Ravenscourt October 2, 2020
PS4XONESwitchMusic
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86

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About Let's Sing Queen

Voxler developed this music title, which Ravenscourt released on October 2, 2020. You can play it on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. The game centers entirely on Queen's catalog of thirty classic tracks. It lets you perform hits like Bohemian Rhapsody or Don't Stop Me Now as if you were fronting the band yourself. This is not a rhythm game where you mash buttons. You actually sing into a microphone to match the vocals. The team built this package specifically for karaoke lovers who want the full Queen experience without leaving their living room.

Gameplay

You pick a song and start singing immediately. The game tracks your pitch and rhythm in real time. If you lack a dedicated USB mic, the app turns your phone into one. Five main modes drive the session flow. Classic mode handles solo or local multiplayer battles where you chase high scores. Feat. lets you harmonize with Freddie Mercury digitally while checking your compatibility score. World Contest pits you against global players on leaderboards. Mix Tape 2.0 generates random medleys so every run feels different. Let's Party splits teams of four into a chaotic showdown with one mic per squad. You do not navigate menus for long periods. The focus stays on hitting notes and scoring points through vocal performance.

What Players Think

Metacritic gave the game a 76 out of 100 score. PlayPile users consistently rate it high among karaoke fans. The average playtime sits around twelve hours per user who completes the main tracks. Community moods lean heavily toward energetic and nostalgic vibes during group sessions. Players frequently mention the smartphone app convenience in reviews. Completion rates for the full thirty-song set reach roughly sixty percent of active users. Many note that the World Contest mode keeps them coming back for weeks. Some critics point out occasional pitch detection quirks, yet the overall consensus remains positive. The mix of solo practice and party chaos drives most engagement numbers up significantly compared to standard rhythm titles.

PlayPile's Take

This title works best if you own a few friends willing to sing along. The price is reasonable for thirty songs available on three major consoles. You can unlock achievements for high scores or perfect medleys in Mix Tape mode. The smartphone mic feature solves hardware issues instantly. It lacks the polish of a AAA rhythm game but delivers solid fun for music lovers. Do not buy this if you hate singing or need complex controller mechanics. Grab it to host a night where everyone belts out Freddie's greatest hits. The party mode alone justifies the purchase for most households.

Game Modes

Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative

IGDB Rating

86.0

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