Here come some more Kinect gameplay, with this time the much hyped Dance Central, a game that definitely shows the potential of the peripheral. The 2 Artists show-cased in these Dance Central videos are Pitbull and Lady Gaga. In Gameplay #3 I've edited a picture-in-Picture of the actual game being played as well as the in-game visuals. Enjoy.
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That being said I'm only listening to Metal/Hardcore but Dance Central has something I can't describe Just sooooo much fun.
You notice lag in Kinect Adventures (most of all in the R-Ball game) and to some extent during some Kinect sports games but Dance Central REALLY plays superbly
Nice try though.
This has made me question, is DJmizuhara a freelancer for this site, or is there an actual Gamersyde office?
Yeah the Chav accent is awful made me cringe when I first heard it.
Anyway, I'm not a fan of dancing games, except DDR, and this one looks... Very funny and entertaining.
However, it looks like we need a lot of training to know the song & moves, or am I wrong? I mean, first the moves just go one after the other, without real rhythm, aren't you sometimes surprised and then can't follow what's asked?
Anyway, I'm not a fan of dancing games, except DDR, and this one looks... Very funny and entertaining.
However, it looks like we need a lot of training to know the song & moves, or am I wrong? I mean, first the moves just go one after the other, without real rhythm, aren't you sometimes surprised and then can't follow what's asked?
The queue cards that scroll on the right are easy to use as they give you an indicator of the move thats coming up next and what direction your movements should follow so once you are competent you will know just what to do next. You can also practice the routine, that you should do obviously. Gameplay #2 is Break it Down mode (practice)
@ johnc
Kinect games are priced $49.99
Anyway, I'm not a fan of dancing games, except DDR, and this one looks... Very funny and entertaining.
However, it looks like we need a lot of training to know the song & moves, or am I wrong? I mean, first the moves just go one after the other, without real rhythm, aren't you sometimes surprised and then can't follow what's asked?
Like the Rock Band franchise, it has a superb learning curve and you can practise every songs moves one by one. Just choose the song and then use your left hand, point to the upper left corner and move it to the right to get to the practise mode. It feels so intuitive to do this stuff. If I'm doing something wrong, left hand up *woosh* practise, if I got the move correct, right hand *woosh* jump back into the song... All "on the fly" without using any real menu etc
This game looks very interesting but I have some doubts on the social aspect. The current "master of the casual dancing game", aka Just Dance Wii(which I really don't like btw) is efficient because it is easy(very easy... too easy). This one looks waaay more detailed but I wonder if people I invit would be okay to first practise and then play the game... must try anyway
This game looks very interesting but I have some doubts on the social aspect. The current "master of the casual dancing game", aka Just Dance Wii(which I really don't like btw) is efficient because it is easy(very easy... too easy). This one looks waaay more detailed but I wonder if people I invit would be okay to first practise and then play the game... must try anyway