Got tired, and looked really stupid when I was playing Just Dance, and if all this is is the same game with a Michael Jackson theme attached to it, then I'll pass. No offense to him, was just never a fan of the series to begin with.
Like me or Hate me, I will never change, so just deal with it.
Got tired, and looked really stupid when I was playing Just Dance, and if all this is is the same game with a Michael Jackson theme attached to it, then I'll pass. No offense to him, was just never a fan of the series to begin with.
Got Tired? It's called getting fitter. That's a good thing.
Looking stupid? Firstly, who cares how you look in your own house? Secondly, the good thing about these games is the more you play, the better you look.
These Ubisoft dancing games are the best casual experiences on the Wii.
you say mastering Micheal Jackson moves is a Casual thing?
this game is so hardcore as playing van hallen solos on Rock Band 3 new guitar, hahaha
I can assure you that this game does not require people to be able to dance like MJ. It is a casual experience, and the dance choreography is very simple.
I saw the DS and PSP versions available for purchase today. I'm seriously considering purchasing one or both. The DS version's gameplay looks exactly like Osu! Tatake! Ouendan/Elite Beat Agents/Looney Toons: Cartoon Conductor. I've only seen screenshots of the PSP version so far, might have to wait for someone to review it. If they can pull it off, this could be a killer app for Kinect, not that I have one, I'm just sayin.
DS Version trailer: [youtube:3FGjwUJSRXQ] I don't dig the in game model, but yea, thinking about getting it.
The DS version looks a lot like Princess Debut for the DS, minus the whole dating and magical kingdom aspect.
Had a chance to play it now, over a few hours my wife and I went through a good half the tracks.
It's really, really good. Ubisoft has a got the sensor recognition stuff down about as well as the wiimote is capable of now... And for comparison I also popped in Dance on Broadway... The difference is huge. I never felt cheated by MJ.
What I will say though is for anyone with dance experience, MJ is way, way too easy, even compared to Just Dance 2. See in Just Dance, there's a whole bunch of different dance styles in there, and some of them aree quite difficult for people who have had training in other dance styles. MJs style of dancing, however, it pretty straightforward. We got 4-5 stars for pretty much everything within 2 gos, iincluding Thriller, which is meant to be the games most difficult track.
But that's a moot point, because most people buying this game won't already be a dancers.
I ended up scoring this 4/5. It's a seriously good game, and I love the dance choreography (especially the partner work in "In the Closet")
Didn't quite rate it as high as Just Dance 2, because of the lack of variety in 26 tracks. But I reckon anyone who likes entertaining games needs this nonetheless.
To get the discussion going again - what's people's favourite track? I like In the Closet. For solo dances, I like Smooth Criminal and Thriller.
Personally, I'd buy it when it gets cheaper. Im a bit of a Jackson fan, and I havent bought a new dancing game since I found an old Dance Dance Revolution for Playstation. And all five of my favorite songs are in these game, so yeah.
Oh, and I've been hearing a lot lately that the upcoming Move version actually looks worse than Wii version. That and you have to sing too (not sure If its really forced, I'd think theyd make it optional). Its a bit weird to hear things like that.
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