- Publisher: Konami
- Release Date: Sep 21, 2004
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It's definitely fun, but the only real innovations, the EyeToy games, merely provide a fleeting diversion. Unless you're hoping they'll breathe new life into this franchise, you won't be disappointed.
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While this DDR is solid, some of songs are repeats from past versions, and the use of the EyeToy comes off as more of a gimmick than a real extension of the gameplay. Still, fans of this series will be pleased at what Konami's put together.
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PSM MagazineExtreme's additions are extensions, not reinventions, and that's actually good news. With DDR Extreme, you know what you're getting; you're just getting more of it. [Oct 2004, p.33]
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In essence, you've seen it all before. Unless you want to see yourself.
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In some ways this game understands that the core of a game is not flashy graphics and interactive soundscapes but is in actuality the gameplay. DDR is an extremely involving game, its like being mind controlled.
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It has everything the last version had, right down to the training and calorie-counting modes, and, aside from the EyeToy support and new songs, not much else. So, if you arent into watching yourself onscreen, the upgrades are minimal.
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#77 Most Discussed PS2 Game of 2004
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 17 out of 22
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Mixed: 3 out of 22
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Negative: 2 out of 22
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MichaelN.May 26, 2006it is the best and my friend jaime likes dance dance revolution.
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DannyW.May 26, 2006this is the best game in the world! awsome.
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CoolKidMar 2, 2006