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We Sing Robbie Williams embodies the popstar's musical journey and features 25 tracks from the chart-topping artist, accompanied by all the original videos making it a true celebration of the British born, multimillion selling pop star.
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I got this game second hand so had to find a microphone to be able to sing. I love Robbie Williams songs but I find when I'm playing I tend to watch the music videos as I haven't seen a lot of them before (the radio don't show the videos) and therefore I don't end up with a good score.
Obviously I enjoy his music so know quite a lot of the songs and words. I did try and get my daughter to try this as she enjoys the singing games on her friends Playstation but she looked at me and asked "Who is Robbie Williams mum?" so I had a go by myself.
The menu is easy to navigate and get to where you want to be, you can choose which songs to sing so that is great as sometimes I feel like some of his older music and sometimes it is good to do the duets.. can't do both parts but the option is there to sing as male and female or to choose which one you want to be.
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