Big advantage: Harmonix has finally heard my desperate appeal by offering a consistent fashion history, not to forget that some dancers do not want to share their incredible talent to others: you are part of the DCI (Dance Central Intelligence) and must undermine the odious Dr Tan and his cronies. To do this, you must travel through time and master the dances of each decade, accumulating enough stars to go the next step, and conducting precise figures. Basic but efficient, with zany but tasty dialogues.
On the menu, well over 40 different songs (LMFAO Gloria Gaynor through the Backstreet Boys, or Daft Punk). Quality is at the rendezvous, for just about every taste, knowing that the principle is dancing, so even the amateur indie and metal I is benefiting.
Without upsetting its foundations (see my inflamed criticism here and there), Dance Central 3 brings a series of small improvements, combined with the ability to import classic tracks from previous versions and dlc, make it even more essential purchase, in confirming its position as the best dance game geek.
The rank of the class property:
- Recognition Kinect always on top, flawless playability
- Adjustable Difficulty very well proportioned for stiff dancers (eg me) and confirmed
- Perfect Usability
To the rank of "why so much hatred?" :
- Max 2 dancers simultaneously, which leaves room for competition
- Why Justin Bieber?