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I was prepared to really dislike Just Dance 3. Having glanced at the previous Wii iterations in the series, I was scoffing and dismissing like nobodys business. If you want a real dance game, I thought, youd best stick to Dance Central.Thing is, I ca...
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Last year’s Just Dance 2 was the very textbook case of a great party-cum-casual game. It was accessible — anyone that picked up the Nintendo Wiimote would be playing within five minutes, and most importantly, it was fun. It didn’t matter that Just Dan...
Great track list Entertaining gameplay...
It’s a casual party game, so Call of Duty elitists need not apply...
Ubisoft’s third shot at a very good franchise is the best to date. Well worth looking into if you enjoy fun...
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Just Dance 3 Let's dance... Kinect style! Ubisoft's latest dance epidemic slides its way on the XBox 360 and best of all, it supports the innovative control system of the Kinect. As you throw your controls away, the only thing you need to get your move...
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While Kinect still struggles to find a home among core gamers, one thing it has proved is that it is the peripheral for dance games. Just Dance 3, now freed from the nylon shackle of the Wiimote’s wrist strap, is just another example of how shaking you...
Multiplayer for up to 4 players, Easily learned choreography, Creating original routines...
Choreography can be too easy, No recent hits on the song list, No indicators of how to improve during play...
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Dancing games are quickly achieving that same critical mass we saw with guitar games right before the bottom dropped out of the genre, and I would venture that within a year these dance games will be as distant a memory as Guitar Hero. It seems that ev...
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Ubisoft's popular dance franchise comes to Kinect and wins us over, despite a few controller problems.Sometimes I wonder why I'm such a terrible dancer. I have rhythm. I'm not in bad shape. But dance games like Just Dance 3 remind me that it takes more...
Wonderful setlist; dancers are motioncapped real people; up to fourplayer choreography that's just fun to participate in.
Kinect doesn't really seem to care if you're dancing or just waving your arms; Not much fun to play on your own; No way to share embarassing dancing pics with your friends.
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Now, if you’ve never played Just Dance before, part three might be your cup of jive. The game features a wide array of strange dancing characters on the screen, including “smiley mummies”, a dude in a frog costume, whom you must follow with on-scree...
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Letting go of your inhibitions can often be difficult--just ask a sober person at a karaoke bar--but doing so is a requisite for getting the most out of Just Dance 3. Its hilarious and often downright insane routines have you doing the jive bunny, play...
Great selection of songs, Inspired choreography, Sharp visuals make it easy to follow dancers, Recording your own routines is hilarious, Lots of unlockable content.
Can't share all your custom routines.
Just Dance 3 is heaps of hilarious fun that no party should be without...
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So far, Kinect for Xbox 360 has often failed to make a significant impact amongst hardcore gaming enthusiasts. Just Dance 3 isn’t going to change that - however, it fits perfectly with the target casual audience of the device. This latest title from Ub...
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Updated: 2012-01-25 07:04:09
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Dance games, at their best, can be perfect examples of videogames at their purest and most universal. Like Pac-Man, like Space Invaders, like Guitar Hero, you don't need to know anything at all about games to enjoy Just Dance. All you really need to un...
Whether you prefer Just Dance or Dance Central comes down to your taste in music and presentation in the end, but in many respects, this is the best dance game on Kinect. It's got four-player dancing, choreographed routines for multiple players, an app...
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The impact Just Dance has had on our little industry is undeniably huge. Before Ubisoft saw the potential of that Wii Remote, dance games were confined to arcades, and only brought into the living room with the advent of those horrendous plastic mats...
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A lot of throwaway pop songs have got stuck in my head this year. Every genre seems to have converged into one mainstream juggernaut that continues to roll towards the hills of unoriginality. The oddest thing? Many of these songs have been terrible, an...
A lot of throwaway pop songs have got stuck in my head this year. Every genre seems to have converged into one mainstream juggernaut that continues to roll towards the hills of unoriginality. The oddest thing? Many of these songs have been terrible, an...
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