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Just Dance 4
Review

REVIEWED ON KINECT
  • RATING: T - Teen
  • DEVELOPER(S): Ubisoft
  • PUBLISHER: Ubisoft
  • RELEASE DATE: Oct 2, 2012

DESCRIPTION:

The world's #1 dance game brand is back with Just Dance 4! The latest edition of the record-breaking franchise takes the party to a whole new level of fun, with... more →

DESCRIPTION:

The world's #1 dance game brand is back with Just Dance 4! The latest edition of the record-breaking franchise takes the party to a whole new level of fun, with over 40 all-new chart-topping hits, the coolest dances and unique features for every platform. Just Dance 4 is the perfect catalyst for the best parties, no matter what the occasion, thanks to innovative new modes like the all-new Battle mode, an upgraded Just Sweat mode, and even more fun, exclusive modes for each platform. Everything you know and love about Just Dance gets even better with Just Dance 4 - hot new tracks, fun irreverent dances, and more.

  • Top Of The Charts: Just Dance 4 has over 40 all-new songs, ranging from current Billboard hits, legendary favorites, and classic dance party tracks! With a wide variety of songs, artists and genres such as "Good Feeling" by Flo Rida, Nicki Minaj's "Super Bass", "Disturbia" by Rihanna, and Pink's "So What," everyone is sure to find their groove. Want more tracks? Download from an expanding catalogue of new songs from the in-game store.
  • Just Dance-Off! Challenge your friends in 6 rounds of dance battles with the all-new battle mode! Go head to head to unique choreographies and music to be crowned the dance battle champion!
  • Bring Your Crew: With songs that feature 4 concurrent dance routines, it's your time to shine! Each player can get his own moment of fame with unique choreographies and moves for each member of your dance crew.
  • Just Sweat It Out: The popular Just Sweat mode gets a major upgrade with brand new workout sessions, personalized programs, live feedbacks and a real calorie counter. Stay fit, and have fun playing Just Dance!
  • Alternative choreographies: Unlock alternative choreographies for your favorite tracks including ultra-challenging and outlandish routines.
  • Dance quests: Discover and win up to 6 challenges per song and unlock more rewards.
  • Can Your Friends Beat Your Best Scores? Hold the top position of the leaderboards and challenge your friends on Wii U, Xbox 360 and PS3!
  • Dancer Card: Create and personalize your own dancer card to check out all your awesome dance stats (e.g., favorite tracks, best scores, and challenges).
  • Just Can't Get Enough: Just Dance 4 still has everyone's favorite modes like Duet Mode, Mash-up Mode with 45+ mash-ups, and more!

The full list of songs is below:

  • Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes - "(I've Had) The Time of My Life"
  • Las Ketchup - "Asereje (The Ketchup Song)"
  • Justin Bieber featuring Nicki Minaj - "Beauty and a Beat"
  • Panjabi MC - "Beware Of The Boys (Mundian To Bach Ke)"
  • Carly Rae Jepsen - "Call Me Maybe"
  • Boys Town Gang - "Can't Take My Eyes Off You"
  • Emma - "Cercavo Amore"
  • Army of Lovers - "Crucified"
  • Rihanna - "Disturbia"
  • Dancing Bros. - "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love"
  • Flo Rida - "Good Feeling"
  • Blu Cantrell - "Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)"
  • A.K.A - "Hot For Me"
  • The Blackout Allstars - "I Like It"
  • They Might Be Giants - "Istanbul"
  • Elvis Presley - "Jailhouse Rock"
  • Ricky Martin - "Livin' la Vida Loca"
  • Selena Gomez and the Scene - "Love You Like A Love Song"
  • Nelly Furtado - "Maneater"
  • Sergio Mendes featuring The Black Eyed Peas - "Mas Que Nada"
  • Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera - "Moves Like Jagger"
  • Alexandra Stan - "Mr. Saxobeat"
  • Rick Astley - "Never Gonna Give You Up"
  • Marina and The Diamonds - "Oh No!"
  • Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull - "On The Floor"
  • The Girly Team - "Oops!... I Did It Again"
  • The B-52's - "Rock Lobster"
  • Skrillex - "Rock N'Roll (Will Take You To The Mountain)"
  • Kat DeLuna featuring Busta Rhymes - "Run The Show"
  • Anja - "Crazy Little Thing"
  • P!nk - "So What"
  • Sammy - "Some Catchin' Up To Do"
  • Nicki Minaj - "Super Bass"
  • Stevie Wonder - "Superstition"
  • Europe - "The Final Countdown"
  • Halloween Thrills - "Time Warp"
  • 2 Unlimited - "Tribal Dance"
  • Rihanna featuring Jay-Z - "Umbrella"
  • Hit The Electro Beat - "We No Speak Americano"
  • One Direction - "What Makes You Beautiful"
  • Will Smith - "Wild Wild West"
  • Barry White - "You're The First, The Last, My Everything"
  • Carrie Underwood - "Good Girl" (U.S. exclusive)
  • Bunny Beatz - "Make The Party (Don't Stop)" (Wii U, Xbox 360 and PlayStation Move only)
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The Just Dance series is no longer a newcomer to the dance game genre. It seems like it was just yesterday that Dance Dance Revolution had a monopoly on rhythmically-inclined gaming, but times have changed. Motion-based innovations that began with the Wii and will continue to be prevalent with the Wii U, the Kinect, and the Playstation Move indicate that the dance genre of gaming is here to stay. Just Dance 4 picks up where Just Dance 3 left off, adding fifty tracks to the series’ already robust library. While the game is as entertaining as one might expect from previous titles, it does nothing to innovate the series.

The title of the game should say it all: Just Dance. And after you’ve figured out the menu system (which is a little harder than many Kinect titles), you’ll do just that. Just Dance 4 has the player move along with a dancer onscreen, and players earn points for doing so with greater accuracy. Each song has six “dance quests,” which serve as objectives the player tries to accomplish within each song. As the player completes the dance quests, they gain points to power their mojo, which accesses various unlockables. The library of Just Dance 4 include songs still relevant to today’s musical tastes, and some that are more bizarre choices (e.g. Rick Astley’s “Never Gonna Give You Up”). What’s more is that additional content, such as alternate choreography for certain songs, are available as you complete challenges on Ubisoft’s Uplay system. The game also includes several other modes like “Just Sweat,” a workout style of gameplay aimed at keeping the player moving, and “Dance Battle,” which pits players against one another in a four-way throwdown. However, some elements from Just Dance 3 are absent like “Simon Says” mode, the eight player functionality, speed-shuffle, medleys, and playlists.

The dance moves can be a little silly, but the Just Dance series has never been one for legitimate dance moves, or even challenging choreography. Instead, Just Dance 4 aims to be the casual experience for friends at parties, which it pulls off well. In particular, the “duet” songs that incorporate two-person choreography are especially fun, and show off the Kinect’s potential. While the motion-tracking is generally good, it can become spotty when all four players take the stage. However, the biggest motion-tracking pitfall comes into play in the menus, which aren’t as intuitive as other Kinect titles, and will oftentimes have you poking hopelessly towards your television while trying to select a song.

Visually, there isn’t much to Just Dance 4, as it has been with previous titles, and while the graphics aren’t terrible, they aren’t very interesting to behold either. This is especially true if you’ve been following the series, because they haven’t changed at all. The audio in Just Dance 4 is very good, since it’s entirely comprised of (mostly) good music, but the occasional odd song choice (e.g. Will Smith’s “Wild Wild West) leaves me wondering, “Why?”

If you have been a fan of the series so far, you’ll love Just Dance 4, because it’s basically just an expansion pack for the previous titles. This has been going on for awhile now, so anyone looking to jump into the series with Just Dance 4 won’t have any new reason to. The good news is that the basics, such as its over-the-top style, four player functionality, and diversity of tracks have returned. The bad news is that the opportunities this series has had to improve, like their unhelpful dance cards, crummy menus, and sometimes shoddy motion-tracking have gone unfixed. Of course, if you’re willing to pay fifty dollars for a Just Dance expansion pack, then go pick up a copy and just dance.

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