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Now, I feel it incumbent upon me to emphasize straight outta the gate that I would never even attempt *pauses briefly to watch commercial for Glee!* to label myself as a “gamer” or even a person that knows anything about what the general gaming communi...
I simply love this game. I have no other dance-type games with which to compare it, so the score is based exclusively on the joy that this game brings. It is both pure and unfettered, and it makes me feel like I am capable of doing “kid” things, agai...
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Ever find yourself sat around thinking what I really want to do is listen to some music, have a dance and perhaps be told I'm great at it? If so then you're exactly the target audience for Just Dance, the new Wii title from Ubisoft. Unfortunately howev...
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Not everyone is born with the ability to dance, so thankfully Just Dance doesn't require you to be the next Michael Jackson. All it asks is for you to drop any inhibitions and shake your groove thing to some classic pop hits. While the dance routines a...
Dances are well choreographed and suitably silly, Great fun at a party with the right crowd.
Poor visuals, Motion controls fail to register correctly, Many game modes are too difficult, Lack of objectives and rewards in singleplayer, No way to download new tracks.
Poor motion controls and wafer-thin gameplay make Just Dance a mediocre entry into the rhythm game genre...
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gaming-age.com Updated: 2013-08-18 15:21:58
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This is awful. The following is my review of Just Dance for the Nintendo Wii. It began as my pre-review rant that I normally write for games that blow this hard, but this time I couldn't help myself. This isn't for Edge or EGM magazine and even then I'...
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Dancing games. Who'd want to review one of them? Not me, but then beggars can't be choosers, and when a game topples Modern Warfare 2 in the All Formats video game chart, it deserves some attention. Just Dance has been a mega hit for publisher Ubisoft...
Great track list, Dance routines are good, Fun for all ages, Doesn't always recognise your moves...
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The Dance Dane Revolution (DDR) series has had gamers hopping on arrows in time to the beat of dance hits and j-pop for over a decade. But look up any YouTube video of a DDR champion, and you will see that there isn’t a whole lot of style or flourish...
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An interesting take on the dance genre that's not as polished as it should be. A good friend of mine once said, "No matter how you dance, you are a better dancer then the one who is standing still." In a way, this sums up Ubisoft's Just Dance. Just Da...
Unique gameplay, Great party game, Soundtrack features original master tracks...
Motion sensing doesn't work as well as it should, Not a lot of modes to choose from, Soundtrack features some very cheesy tracks...
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Just Dance has all the right ideas, but all the wrong mechanics. Below average graphics and a flawed rating system were the difference in this game coming more dud than hit.
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Developers for every platform should recognize that Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) has set the standard for dance games, just as Guitar Hero and Rock Band define the genre of music simulation games. So when I slipped the Just Dance disc into my Wii, when...
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You know, I keep calling this game “Let’s Dance” in my head which of course gets the David Bowie song by the same name in my head. is the latest in a long line of rhythm and dancing games. The big selling point to this title that makes is stand out if...
Just Dance is a horrible and shallow game that barely functions in the manner it is supposed to. The motion detection only works about a third of the time, and the instructions at the bottom for what move you are supposed to do next are often out of sy...
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Some games are just plain, out of the box, hard to review. I don't think any gamer is a stranger to the idea that the Wii has opened up the gaming market to a lot of new people. A lot – not all, but a lot – of these people have no contact w...
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