Abstract: If you’re a Kinect owner but have yet to lay hands on a copy of Dance Central or Dance Central 2, you’re really doing yourself a disservice as an owner of that particular accessory. However, if you’ve held out until now for whatever reason, Dance Centr...
Abstract: With the launch of the new Microsoft Kinect, gamers have two choices when it comes to dancing in front of their TV. On one hand you have the arcade, DDR-style of gameplay found in DanceMasters, and then you have the more realistic “let’s learn to dance...
Abstract: Have you ever been to a bar or a club and saw people dancing and decided to become a wallflower rather than join in on the festivities? Perhaps you have witnessed entertaining dance sequences at a wedding, but only opted to join in on the slow dances ...
Abstract: The spirit of dance is a wonderful thing. It's active, it's social, it's fun - but it's not the easiest thing to recreate in a video game. And while there have been popular dancing titles in the past like Dance Dance Revolution, to date the essence of ...
Abstract: The first game review out of the gate for Kinect has to be Dance Central from the Rock Band developers at Harmonix. I say that it has to be simply because it's the best game the Kinect has going for it, and it's definitely worth checking out if you pla...
There's a distinct turning point during a playthrough of Dance Central when everything finally falls into place. Up to that moment, you've been feeling rather silly, moving your arms all over the place like a robot, very much aware that if anyone were ...
Abstract: With the music game genre in the midst of a cataclysmic decline, developer Harmonix has found itself in a precarious situation. After continuously declining sales over the last few years for the marquis music game brands (Guitar Hero and Rock Band), th...
Published: 2010-11-04, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Dance video games are not a new phenomenon, but the full-body tracking capabilities of the Kinect have created a new controller-and-mat-free opportunity for the genre to strut its stuff. Enter Dance Central, a game that invites experienced move busters...