Let's Sing ABBA
Let's Sing ABBA est un jeu de musique développé par Voxler et édité par Ravenscourt et PLAION. Il est sorti le 4 octobre 2022 sur PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PlayStation 5 et Xbox Series X|S. Le titre célèbre le retour du géant pop suédois ABBA en proposant de chanter seul ou avec des amis. Les joueurs peuvent choisir parmi une collection de 31 classiques du groupe et les interpréter dans sept modes de jeu différents.
La presse a livré quelques avis sur ce titre. Le média Gaming Nexus a ainsi déclaré : « Do you like ABBA? Do you like singing along with ABBA songs? Then you will love Let’s Sing Presents ABBA, which is really just the same Let’s Sing game we’ve b… ». De son côté, GameSpew a partagé son analyse en indiquant que « The game itself is presented well, as ever, and there’s a decent range of modes. But the only things that are genuinely new here are the music tracks and the a… ».
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Do you like ABBA? Do you like singing along with ABBA songs? Then you will love Let’s Sing Presents ABBA, which is really just the same Let’s Sing game we’ve been playing for years, this time with ABBA songs. Personally, I’ve been having a blast with this one, as the track list is deep, the songs are catchy, and the singing – as always – is bad. Nothing revolutionary, but good times all around. »
« The game itself is presented well, as ever, and there’s a decent range of modes. But the only things that are genuinely new here are the music tracks and the avatars. And so, if you want to sing your heart out with hits such as Knowing Me, Knowing You or Money, Money, Money, you can’t go wrong. But if not, why are you even reading this review? »
« Let’s Sing ABBA is a very typical Let’s Sing title with precisely zero innovation or new features. Thankfully, it’s a game based on ABBA’s music, so the set list is to die for. If you’re so inclined, it’s an absolute must for your karaoke evenings. »
« Let’s Sing Presents ABBA is an injection of joy best enjoyed in small doses. Thanks to its mass appeal, it’s a game that I can see having longevity in my collection as I pull it out at parties for many years to come, even if it’s not one I’ll be running back to often as a solo player - much to the relief of my neighbours, I’m sure. I’d like to see the song selection expanded, but the game’s ‘difficulty’ is accessible enough to be enjoyed by seasoned sopranos and inebriated dancing queens alike. »