The Dance Central series are among some of the very best when it comes to using the Kinect for gameplay. The very first title in the series holds a Metacritic score of 82 and the soundtrack list contains some serious belters.
It's nice having one strong dance game where a controller doesn't have to be held or stomped on, but more so having several. Imagine a dancing game where anyone can add and customize any song. Where Despacito and Kirin J. Callinan's Big Enough can be found side-by-side. This dancing fever dream is Step Mania , a dancing game released under the MIT License so anyone can play it for free. The only real downside to the game is how hard using a gamepad with it can be.
Still, very few games can match Step Mania when it comes to variety and it doesn't take all that long to familiarize oneself with the game's gamepad control scheme. It would crime to not mention the Just Dance series here. Every game in the series has been fairly well-received but Just Dance received the most praise from critics. The game simply tracks movement so well and has an even more killer soundtrack than some of the older titles in the long-running series.
There can be no denying the Just Dance series currently defines the genre and is the most recognizable dancing game out there. What's more, with Just Dance Unlimited adding additional tracks to the game post-release, Just Dance is only going to get better. It's too hard to separate these two games — both are equally fantastic Dance Dance Revolution titles. These games rocked the PlayStation 2 as well as arcades and back in were the pinnacle of what dancing games had to offer.
Newer dance games just can't bring on the beats like these old DDR classics, nor are they in the same league when it comes to soundtracks. Some of the turn-of-the-century tunes found in the titles are just dripping with nostalgia and will likely appeal to those who grew up around that time.
This dance game not only brings on the gameplay dancing gamers are used to but also adds story and strategy. Slay The Dance Floor adds even more content to the original release while keeping the whimsy and RPG elements the original was known for.
If you don't have a mat you can use the arrow keys to play through the songs, but even with a mat handy Konami says that connecting it to the game, "is not guaranteed to work perfectly, but if you are interested, try it. You'll need 2BG of memory, a good internet connection, and a pair of banging speakers or headphones. If you're after more catchy rhythm games, check out Sayonara Wild Hearts , Thumper , Beat Saber , and Bullets per minute, which Andy described as Doom but a rhythm game.
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