Still one of the best Dance Dance like games in existence. Great fun with a stack of CDs and a metal dance pad. Really deserving of a sequel. Few seemed to appreciate the fact that you can create your own step patterns to your favorite songs with minimal hassle. Sure it isnt a glamorous game and it doesn't have a strong license behind it like DDR but it does something that, whileStill one of the best Dance Dance like games in existence. Great fun with a stack of CDs and a metal dance pad. Really deserving of a sequel. Few seemed to appreciate the fact that you can create your own step patterns to your favorite songs with minimal hassle. Sure it isnt a glamorous game and it doesn't have a strong license behind it like DDR but it does something that, while simple, is still rare if not entirely lacking in the Dance mat genre.
None of the reviews highlight the power of free. Had it come out a few years ago every song would be a 99 cent purchase and you wouldn't get the opportunity to dance to eclectic genres like Industrial or black metal, rhythmic noise or Electronic Body Music. It might not be great on its own and it seems like a budget title, the experiences I have had dancing to some of my favorite tracks is simply impossible to replicate with any other software, at least with the level of ease that this presents.
Do I wish it had more features? Yes. Are the controls wonky with dance pads because you only have two controller ports and several buttons to work with? Yes. Is the presentation plain and somewhat ugly? Yes. Does it feature the ability to do things that haven't been replicated by any other piece of software in over 10 years? Yes.
It simply is a godsend for the dead genre of Dance Dance Revolution-inspired games. Few seem to see it that way, especially in older reviews. But whenever a newer game comes out toting dance pad gameplay, people are quick to ask, does it let you use your own music and does it let you make your own step patterns automatically? This does and its ancient and forgotten.
The game is old and you can get it for a few bucks. Buy it if you have a PS2 metal dance pad lying around and good taste in music. You can always have a nice stack of real DDR games to play, but this game fulfills the dream of a customized DDR experience that many longed for and didn't even know.… Expand