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Also, I would have preferred a few more songs as well. The game shines when the top-40 pop and hip hop tunes are playing but not so much when, for instance, that god-awful “Aquarius” song is playing. Perhaps it is just me but there are about 10-15 songs I could have done without. The Disney song and George Michael’s “Careless Whisper” don’t fit with that general top-40 Just Dance vibe. The song selections seem all over the place. Here is where I take some issue with the game. Just Dance 2014’s songs range from Daft Punk’s “Get Lucky” to Disney’s Aladdin “Prince Ali”.
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Watching your buddies, daughters or girlfriends looking absolutely ridiculous while they try to follow the on screen dancers is where you will have some of your best times with the game. Looking terrible while you try to pull off some of those complex dance moves is where the game becomes a charming. The intent of the game however, is to dance and have some fun. That is of course if you are all about the scores and you don’t care how good you look. Yet I did find that as long as my arms were moving where they should I was pulling off good scores.
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Yes, you are supposed to use your full body as you follow the on screen dancers. For starters, you don’t have to be completely accurate with your dance moves. Besides I like to grab a seat and relax in between songs anyhow.įor those dance floor challenged folks like me Just Dance 2014 is a very forgiving game. I have to admit at times I preferred sitting back using the controller as it was simply quicker to flip through the selection of songs. You can also use the Xbox One’s wireless controller to jump into a song if you prefer to go that route. Raising one of your hands allows you to flip the songs on the screen and select which one you want to jam to. Everything in the game is accomplished with the Kinect’s motion controls. In fact, even as the game was downloading onto my Xbox One’s hard drive I was able to dance to a few of the tunes which had already been downloaded. Also, there were no lag issues when navigating the various screens which was really nice. One of the best things Just Dance 2014 has going for it is how easy it is to navigate the menus and I loved how quickly I could jump into a song. Even if you don’t have the ‘moves like Jagger’ you should be able to enjoy Just Dance 2014 for your shiny new Xbox One console. Yet what it does have going for it is the fun factor and with the right group of people Just Dance 2014 is a blast. Some may disagree with me but in my view Just Dance 2014 is nothing special in the graphics department. There is just something about the animations and overall look of the game that doesn’t look incredibly ecstatically pleasing. In fact, I am still not convinced Just Dance 2014 looks any better than Dance Central 3 for the Xbox 360. The visuals won’t impress you like say perhaps Dead Rising 3 or FIFA 14 may have. Just Dance 2014 is not a technical powerhouse of a game. This motion based dance game is a lot of fun and shows us that maybe this Kinect 2.0 wasn’t a mistake after all. Ubisoft has redeemed themselves a little with Just Dance 2014 for the Xbox One. Over the last few days I have come around a bit. In fact, I still remain a little puzzled why Microsoft insisted on bundling it up with every Xbox One.
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Sure I yelled “Xbox On” here and there however, since that disastrous Fighter Within experience I was turned off by the whole ‘not so optional’ peripheral. Up until a few days ago, I avoided using the Xbox One’s Kinect functionality altogether. It left a horrible first impression with the Xbox One’s Kinect. An awful motion based fighting game that, dare I say, should have never been made. You see a couple of weeks ago I was tasked with reviewing Ubisoft’s ‘The Fighter Within’. My relationship with Kinect 2.0 is off to a shaky start.