Physically challenging, wide music selection, great party game, you can turn off the freestyle camera that records your most embarrassing movements
Physically challenging, persnickety menu select system, tedious tutorial system, the sparkly butterfly mode itself cannot be turned off
Dance Central asks a lot of you as a player. Not only do you have to get up off your couch, somehow create six to eight feet of space in your living room for Kinect to register your coordinated flailing as "dance moves" and actually dance, you also have t...
Abstract: By Gadjo Cardenas SevillaDance Central is one of the most surprising games we've experienced in a long time. The wizards at Harmonix Music Studios. MTV Games and Microsoft Game Studios have created a game that most people will think they are not inter...
Easy to navigate menus; good progression from beginner to expert; choreography deconstructed into basic, discreet movements that anyone can perform.
Make sure you’ve got lots of room to move; people living in postagestamp apartments may have to play elsewhere.
Just as Harmonix empowered everyone to play the music they love, now they’ve given us all a reason to get up and dance to it. In Break It Down, the complete choreography is split into three or four sections of three or four moves each. You prac...
Abstract: I haven’t felt this embarrassed or self conscious playing a video game since I first picked up a SingStar microphone many, many years ago. I thought I had purged myself of all inhibitions: park me in front of a console, place a drink in my hand, and I’...
Abstract: Like Wii and PlayStation Move, Kinect is perfectly suited to the dance and rhythm genre. Unlike its competitor’s motion-sensing products though, Kinect hosts the technology to take things to a whole new level and leave the others flagging behind. For t...