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Review on Just Dance 4 Nintendo Wii by Aaron Ward

Revainrating 4 out of 5

So much fun!

JD4 combines some of the best elements from Just Dance 1-3. I don't like all music, but that's okay. As always, there are downloadable options for songs that aren't included. The Just Sweat mode has also been updated in this version. You choose 10, 25 or 45 minutes and the type of workout you want to do. I especially like the "kickboxing" version. You alternate between exercising and a random song (chosen based on your energy level during exercise). Random Song also tracks your energy levels, and depending on that, your next workout will be high or low intensity. One of the big improvements over JD3's Just Sweat mode is that it includes a warm up and cool down just like the earlier versions. Just Dance mode also has some fun surprises in store. Not only can you unlock dance mashups like in previous versions, but now you can also unlock alternative choreographies - for example "Umbrella" has an alternative umbrella choreography and several songs have an extreme mode that you can unlock. I still prefer the music from Just Dance 3 and would love to be able to choose my own songs for Just Sweat mode (I personally hate some of the music so I intentionally didn't even try these dances in Just Dance mode, but I forced it to play them in Just Sweat mode), but this is a really fun game for Just Dance fans!

Pros
  • Just Sweat Out - The popular Just Sweat mode has received a major update with new workouts, personalized programs, real-time feedback and a real calorie counter.
Cons
  • So far so good