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Just Dance 3 review (Xbox 360)

The choreography is excellent throughout, striking a fine balance between fun, skill requirement, and suitability to the song. Play an early '90s hit like "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)," for instance, and you're asked to perform the running man, while more modern songs like Duck Sauce's "Barbra Streisand" and Katy Perry's "California Gurls" feature sexy twists and twirls that wouldn't look out of place onstage today. Even if you're not participating, it's hilarious to watch your friends perform, with onscreen lyrics that let you sing along too. While the excellent tracklist caters to most tastes, other songs are available to download from the in-game store, such as MC Hammer's "U Can't Touch This" and Blondie's "Heart of Glass," for 240 Microsoft points each--the same as downloads for Dance Central.

Matching the excellent choreography are the visuals. The bright neon dancers with their stark white outlines look better than ever and are still modeled after video footage of real-life performances, making them natural and easy to follow against the bright backgrounds. The graphics have seen an overhaul, with improved detail and animations that fit within the theme of each song. Highlights include the '70s disco lights and Afros in Earth Wind & Fire's "Boogie Wonderland"; the electronics-infused circuit boards and robot costumes in Daft Punk's "Da Funk"; and the floating price tags and cash symbols in Jessie J's "Price Tag."

Aside from the standard Dance mode, there are many different playlists to play through, some coming under the banner of Sweat mode, which does a great job of giving you a workout. If you'd rather perform your own preferred moves, one of the most exciting new features in Just Dance 3 lets you do just that. Using the Kinect camera, you can record your own routine to a song and play it afterwards with friends. You can also download the routines of other players over the Internet and share your own, though sadly, sharing is limited to a select number of songs. The quality of the recording is excellent, thanks in part to the neon makeover you're given, which conveniently masks the low resolution of the Kinect camera. The camera is also useful for practicing the premade routines, with the Coach Me mode letting you view your performance to catch any mistakes.

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The recording feature alone makes Just Dance 3 a considerable upgrade over its predecessors, and depending on your skill level, it can be either impressive or just incredibly funny. Humour is what makes Just Dance 3 such a great experience, particularly when you're playing with friends. Each routine has been expertly choreographed, not to be technically impressive, but to be as much fun as possible. The new mojo levelling system means you've got something to aim toward if you're playing alone, while the improved motion tracking, crisp visuals, and inspired tracklist ensure there's a high level of presentation throughout. Even the most cynical of players should give Just Dance 3 a try--you might come away a little embarrassed, maybe even a little sweaty, but you'll have a huge smile afterward.

 

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Quick Specifications

  • Release date10/7/11
  • ESRB Everyone 10 and older
  • Developer Ubisoft
  • Genre Dancing
  • Elements Miscellaneous - rhythm dancing Miscellaneous - rhythm music
  • Context Realistic
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