Overall, this is a very poor game that tries to give adults a nostalgia feeling of old fashioned music.

User Rating: 2 | MC Groovz Dance Craze GC
Wow. This game has got to be one of the weakest DDR games I've ever played. First, the song selection is terrible, and there aren't enough songs to top on that either. The only song that stood out was Fresh Prince's "Parents Just Don't Understand". The rest of the tracks are just oldies music from the 60's, 70's, and 80's like "That's the Way I like It". I know some adults will enjoy the song selections, but will still dislike the game play which I will explain about next.

This game is supposed to be a copy cat/rip-off of DDR, but Mad Catz decided to add more arrows on the dance mat and the game. Seriously, if you're using eight arrows on the dance mat while dancing, you'll get bound to have foot injuries. Luckily, you have the option to use the arrows like regular DDR. If you play this game with a Gamecube controller, the controls were used with different buttons like the C buttons. At first, I was not used to the controls, but I got the hang of it later on. They are more frustrating to use because you can't press multiple buttons at the same time (I think). Also, there are way too many speeding arrows that pop up, and you'll get bound to miss a lot of them. Also, the length of the songs is way too long. For example, some songs are up to ten minutes long.

The graphics in this game were also terrible. Mad Catz was very lazy with just making silhouettes of people and repeated patterns on objects.

The good - the music selection is only good for anyone who has a nostalgia feel, cheap to buy

The bad - abysmal graphics, length of songs are too long, not enough tracks, most songs would only appeal to the older audience, too many arrows that confuses anyone, very few game modes, greatly limited multplayer modes

Overall, this is a very poor game that tries to give adults a nostalgia feeling of old fashioned music. I still can't recommend this game to anyone. If you're a fan of oldies music, just buy the CDs or download them off of I Tunes. If you like dancing games, stick to the DDR series on the PS2, X Box 360, or the Wii. This game also turned out to become too short and boring.

Presentation - 1 At least they tried to make a groovy dancing game, but it just didn't succeed.

Graphics - 2 They are just silhouettes of people and repeated patterns. Mad Catz was very lazy in this area.

Sound - 5 It's mainly oldies music from the 60s, 70s, 80s. There aren't enough tracks in this game either. Most of the songs are not that attractive to most people.

Game play - 2 There are too many arrows that can confuse you, and the length of the songs are way too long.

Lasting Approval - 1 There's a two player mode, but there's not that many modes in this game. There's no online play either.

Overall: 2.2 out of 10 Game spot score 2.0