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Wii Game Accessories. PS3 Game Accessories. Xbox Game Accessories. PS2 Game Accessories. GameCube Accessories. DS Game Accessories. Online multiplayer gameplay now supporting up to four players and EyeToy USB Camera for PlayStation2 support round out the complete music video game package that will keep players of all ages and abilities moving to the beat. This package also packs in a DDR dance mat for players to get their groove on in the game.
Continue to ». Learn how to disable this ad ». I've never found many things that make exercise as easy and as fun as this game does. You almost forget you're getting exercise, and the songs are so upbeat and fun, but also still challenging. There are lots of convenient and fun alternatives to normal gameplay too, such as workout mode, which counts the calories you burn per song. The only thing I dislike is that the mats can sometimes slip or not catch your movement, which can be a pain if you're aiming for a specific score goal.
I tried using the little stoppers that it came with, but the ends of the mat stand up a little so they didn't really work. This isn't a significant enough issue though, for me to not enjoy gameplay. I still love it. I definitely recommend any game from the DDR series. Read full review. I bought this game because I just got into ddr and this was the newest game out there. Some of the songs have are hard just because they have such a slow beat.
There are many good songs also. I am only a basic player I can only play a few songs on difficult. So getting through the hyper master mode where you can unlock songs has proven to get quite difficult you can purchase things to make it a little easier to get through the songs. I have unlocked several but now I am having trouble beating the boss. You have to play the boss at the end of each level to advance to the next level and unlock characters songs and help items.
But with that said the battle mode is fun the arrows do crazy things. My kids and I have a blast for hours playing and competing with each other. We usually play battl e mode or arcade mode. With that said I give it and A-. Supernova 2 keeps the same format as the original, offering more songs at the cost of a harder mission mode.
This could be a bit frustrating if you're looking to play the boss songs right off the bat, as you'll once again need to go through the chore of Hyper Master Mode. For me, I was disappointed that the boss songs were not as appealing as the first Supernova, with one repeated song and another mediocre one. However, its still just the same as all the other DDR's, showing off flashy backgrounds to strange but catchy songs and options to change the difficulty to your liking.
Verified purchase: Yes Condition: Pre-owned. The short and simple. It's wide variety of music and might I add catchy tunes, that you just wanted to play over and over again.
The different styles of gameplay endorsing teamwork and cooperation or battle and competition. And he graphics and animations were a nice addition to the upbeat music. With such a large fan-base, but old and new DanceDance fans, it was a perfect time to produce a new smash-hit sequel.
Or release a major disappointment to the fans. Although many of the issues of difficultly were fixed in the SuperNOVA 2 such as items that allow you to make more mistakes but still pass the song it still was as painfully or in my opinion more painful to drag through the campaign mode.
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