A pretty good DDR game, but not as good as some earlier releases.

User Rating: 7.7 | Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA (Bundle) PS2
For those who don't know, DDR (or Dance Dance Revolution) is a game where
arrows come up from the bottom of the screen, and when the arrows get to the arrows at the top of the screen, you have to hit that arrow on a dance mat in good timing. Anyway, onto the review:

I am not some Wapanese person who plays DDR. I am not an anime freak, nor a nerd. I'm just a DDR player, who happens to be able to get a AA rank on some songs on Heavy//Expert difficulty. I have been playing for a pretty long time, but I'm nowhere near as good as some people who have playing for the same amount of time. I started playing DDR on DDRMAX, before Beginner mode was introduced. I sucked at first, and it took a while for me to get good. But, after a while, I was able to do Heavy mode. DDR had some really good releases (such as Konamix and Extreme 2), but also some pretty mediocre ones (MAX2, anyone?). This version, SuperNOVA, is not mediocre at all, but it's not fantastically amazing either. SuperNOVA has some really good songs on it (such as Innocence of Silence and Max 300 Super-Max-Me Mix), but also some retardedly hard ones that aren't fun at all (Fascination MaXX, Fascination ~eternal love mix~ and Healing-D-Vision). SuperNOVA has some fun modes (such as Nonstop and normal game mode), while it has some time-consuming, annoying ones (Stellar Master Mode). Ultimately, SuperNOVA is hard to rate fairly, because it's both very good and horribly bad. It's still a good game though.