Testseek.com have collected 32 expert reviews of the Dance Central 2 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dance Central 2.
October 2011
(86%)
32 Reviews
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Abstract: The rhythm genre has been expanding exponentially of late, and with the introduction of motion controls on all consoles this has further expanded the scope of this party favourite genre to include the now overwhelmingly saturated dancing games. But as ...
Abstract: DC2 is still that dancing game you know and love. You will still be following on-screen dancers that are much better than you, while trying to anticipate upcoming moves from the scrolling flash cards on the side. You still have a great selection of mu...
Abstract: Dance Central is singlehandedly responsible for selling most of the initial batch of Kinects when Microsoft’s new motion-tracking device launched this time last year. After years of furiously stomping on plastic mats matching scrolling arrow symbols so...
Abstract: The rhythm genre has been expanding exponentially of late, and with the introduction of motion controls on all consoles this has further expanded the scope of this party favourite genre to include the now overwhelmingly saturated dancing games. But as ...
Dance Central 2 is an excellent continuation of the series. With the addition of anytime two player and voice commands, the game is easily the class of the field when it comes to showing off what the Kinect can do, and it just happens to be a damned f...
Abstract: Dance Central 2 is the follow up to the best launch Kinect title (and arguably best Kinect title still), and the sequel makes enough improvements to make it worth your while. The addition of simultaneous co-op is easily the biggest improvement, and the...
Abstract: Ever since Dance Dance Revolution came to arcades, the dancing genre has been something of a quiet phenomenon. Whether you like to move it, move it, or just want to burn some serious calories, there is a wealth of dance games at your disposal. But whic...
Abstract: I'm not a dancer. At all. I dance about as well as you'd expect someone that blogs about games for a living to. That said, recently I've seen more and more of my peers dancing at events and other industry functions, and I've been feeling left behind....
Challenging choreography, Smooth animation makes routines easy to follow, Excellent training mode, Twoplayer battles are heaps of fun, Wideranging tracklist.
No online multiplayer.
Dance Central 2 will get you grooving with its impressive routines that strike a fine balance of accessibility, challenge, and fun....
Abstract: You'll never see me dancing in the living room, that'll never catch on. Except you will, and it has. Dance Central has perhaps remained the most enticing reason to get the Kinect sensor fired up over the past year, so a re-jigged sequel is more than we...