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Review on ๐ŸŽต Dance Central 3 - Ultimate Dance Experience for a Hyper-Connected Generation by Matthew Owens

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Dance Central 3 is amazing. and I don't usually give rave reviews

I've been playing Dance Central (and Just Dance) games for practice (and fun) for over a year. At first I was addicted to Dance Central 1 which was really amazing with Kinect. One of the few games that registers body movements excellently. I liked Dance Central 1, but at the time I only liked Dance Central 2 because some things weren't as good as the original: clunky menu system, music, too many silly girly dance moves, etc. I've been playing Dance Central for a week and wanted to give my review . Dance Central 3 took the best features from 1 and 2 and also fixed every single issue I had with DC2 to create an incredible game. I like it even more than Dance Central 1. Here are my favorite parts: Menu system: very similar to DC1 but BETTER. It's easy to use and choose your level. Music. Some variation similar to DC 1 and a big improvement over DC2 i. I like 90% of the songs and from what I've seen the songs are suitable for all ages (unlike Happy DC2's rap). Dance Moves: For the most part, the moves are cool and don't feel stupid to do - and they're good exercise. If you do it at higher levels, you'll sweat and have a good time. Fitness Mode: There is a calorie counter right on the screen that shows how many calories have been burned. Levels: Now there's a level for beginners, I think that's really cool. As a result, some songs can be really difficult and you can gradually reach this level. Storyline: Okay, I know this is silly, but I like the time travel story and the boss fight. And I really like how they combined music and dance from the 70's, 80's, 90's and 00's. Clever and fun. Finally. I have no complaints, which is rare for me. This game is great and I love playing it. Bravo harmonics!

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Not everything fits