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Little more than a cynical cash-in on a legendary name, seemingly nothing more than a Just Dance reskin. 2.6/10Print this pageComments (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my profile pageGame ScoresGraphics:3.1/10Sound...
Abstract: With so many dance and music-themed games hitting the market, one had to wonder when the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, would get his proper due. It may have taken a while, but fans of the musical icon finally got their wish when Michael Jackson: The Ex...
Abstract: Michael Jackson passed away just over a year and a half now, and it’s a well-published fact that the Michael Jackson Estate has made more revenue in the first year since his passing than in any single year of his career. From the countless record re-is...
Abstract: With games like Just Dance and Just Dance 2 on the Wii, I felt like there wasn't anything else to do with the dance genre. After all, those games pretty much cover all the hot songs these days and my friends and I love dancing to them, so you can imagi...
Abstract: The King of Pop's classic choreography arrives on the Wii with Michael Jackson The Experience. I wish I could say the "experience" aspect was a bit more immersive. The game couldn't be more skeletal in structure. The main menu offers the choice of mimi...
Abstract: To fully grasp Michael Jackson: The Experience, "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" served as my mantra. Keep on with the force -- don't stop, I told myself. Don't stop 'til you get enough. Well, after a handful of songs, I had more than enough. I have no...
Abstract: When Michael Jackson passed away, the world was in shock. The impact Jackson had on the music industry was huge, and judging by what the documentary This Is It showed, his comeback tour was going to be a hell of a show. Alas, all we have now are the m...