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October 2011
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The editors liked
Good exercise
Good range of songs
Expandable
Fun to play
Two player support
Even better choreography than the original
True 2player multiplayer modes
Great song selection
Brilliant and intuitive dance gameplay
A more accessible game than the original
Party-friendly multiplayer mode
The editors didn't like
You will need rhythm
Could do with some more dance classics in there
Paying for DLC
Having to repeat voice commands
Being reminded that you’ll never be a backup dancer for (insert pop star here)
Challenging choreography, Smooth animation makes routines easy to follow, Excellent training mode, Twoplayer battles are heaps of fun, Wideranging tracklist.
No online multiplayer.
Dance Central 2 will get you grooving with its impressive routines that strike a fine balance of accessibility, challenge, and fun....
Abstract: I'm not a dancer. At all. I dance about as well as you'd expect someone that blogs about games for a living to. That said, recently I've seen more and more of my peers dancing at events and other industry functions, and I've been feeling left behind....
Abstract: You'll never see me dancing in the living room, that'll never catch on. Except you will, and it has. Dance Central has perhaps remained the most enticing reason to get the Kinect sensor fired up over the past year, so a re-jigged sequel is more than we...
Abstract: Falling in love with somebody that doesn't exist is one of the most soul-crushing feelings in the world. Like when you meet a girl in a dream, and you're totally going to get married and make babies and stuff, and then you wake up. It's torturous. This...
When I mentioned to a fellow IGN employee that I was working on the Dance Central 2 review, she asked if she could watch. This single spectator soon turned into a small audience comprised of women that work around the office in various departments. To ...
Abstract: There are certain activities in my life that I thought I would never do, let alone embrace -- take, for instance, fist pumping. The call of Arsenio's "whoop, whoop" never made me crank one from the couch in late-night TV viewing solidarity. Jersey Shor...
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Published: 2011-11-25, Author: Adrian , review by: techgeek.com.au
Great song list that includes alot of popular tracks this year. Great visuals and new Break it Down mode
The Crew Challenges werent really challenging, still no multiplayer versus mode through Xbox Live
From Techno to Hip-Hop, and tracks from Rihanna, Usher and Lady Gaga, Dance Central 2 is a great party starter and a ‘good times mobile'...
Abstract: Dance Central was one of the Xbox Kinect's launch titles, and is probably one of the best dancing games out there. It came with loads of popular songs and different ways to play them, and aside from some dodgy menu navigation and a bit of inaccuracy wh...
Abstract: The short review: Dance Central 2 is very similar to its predecessor, but it now comes with a proper two-player mode, an improved Break it Down mode, and lots of other small improvements. If you enjoyed the first game, you will certainly enjoy this one...