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Review: Just Dance: Disney Party 2 (Wii U)

Added: 22.12.2015 5:00 | 1085 views | 0 comments

Source: en.wikipedia.org
Source: en.wikipedia.org


A Dance Party for some.
You never know how poorly coordinated you are until you play a round of - this is a rhythm game that's almost true to its name. While it does involve just dancing, it could also be named Just Dance: Disney Party 2 for The Skilled. Rhythm games like Rock Band, Guitar Hero, and Dance Dance Revolution use timed button presses or dance pads taps to execute melody and moves to progress towards a score. Disney Party 2 uses motion control via the Wii Remote to track dance moves and scores, and the Wii U GamePad can only be used to boot up the game and select songs if you'd like, but it's not a necessity. The game requires memorization on a whole other level to make those dance moves look cool.
On first try, players may fail to look as though they're dancing. At least, they may not look coordinated at all, as Disney Party 2 features some tricky choreographed move sets. This doesn't mean players will fail as per the scoring as there's no real fail state, but intuition for recognizing set patterns can be key to dancing like a pro. Learning these moves will likely take time, and getting there is half the fun.
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