Another great DDR game, and a fun party game for when your lame friends come over and you just have to show off.
Gameplay: The gameplay is something like no other (unless you count Korea's knock off Pump it). There isn't a single flaw in the controls of course and how hard the game's controls are all matters on your 'foot-eye' coordination. Some people will get the hang of it quite quick, while others may just give up and go eat a donut.
Graphics: As all of you may already know, Cel-shading has become popular over the years, and Konami has used it as a cutesy was to make everything look cartoony. As much as I'd like to butter it up,....the dancers, if you're a real player, and you know who you are, you'll end up turning them off. They look worse than the last game, but the visuals are still amazing as always.
Sound: The sound is what you would expect from a game which you are supposed to dance to music, its really good. All of the music, is either taken off of the Arcade version, or something popular from the '80s. You can play The Legend of Maxx , A , or other japanese-favs, or pick from songs like YMCA , The Reflex , or Go West. As in the past games, you have to play to unlock more songs. This is the same thank god.
Value: The price is nothing compared to the fun you'll have and the pounds you'll lose if you keep it up with a healthy diet. The game even comes in a special pack most of the time with the official dance mat and everything. You may have heard of the special Eye-toy mode, I have yet to try that, but I'm sure its nothing to go crazy over.
My Tilt: This is a game only a stubborn fool wouldn't like. In fact, if you don't enjoy it, I'll come to your house and eat your dance mat for you.