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November 2010
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Published: 2010-11-04, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Dance video games are not a new phenomenon, but the full-body tracking capabilities of the Kinect have created a new controller-and-mat-free opportunity for the genre to strut its stuff. Enter Dance Central, a game that invites experienced move busters...
Great visuals are both invigorating and informative, Wide breadth of dance complexity, Helpful training mode, Hard to resist dancing along with your friends.
Weird photo functionality.
Dance Central welcomes wallflowers and hot steppers out on the dance floor with great routines and engaging visuals....
Dance Central is great fun, it gets you moving, and it's absolutely perfect for parties. Although it's disappointing to see so few features and unlocks included, the actual song selection, dance routines, and the accuracy of the Kinect implementation i...
Abstract: The unfettered compulsion to shake what my mother gave me can be traced back to the days of In Living Color. As a hyperactive third grader with a penchant for hamming it up, I had no shame publicly recreating the carefully choreographed moves of the Fl...
Abstract: You might be thinking "not another dance game on the XBox 360 Kinect"? I was actually in the same boat because this new gaming device has a plethora of dancing games available for it. But Dance Central is actually a head above the rest and I'm guessing...
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: 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...