Saved Reviews for Dance Dance Revolution: SuperNOVA
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Overall, though, the base game of Dance Dance Revolution is the best game concept to come along in years, and it boils down to the question of, "Is it still fun to stomp on arrows in time to music?" The answer is yes, it still is, and this game provides the expected annual song update? But my advice would be to scrap the home games altogether, and get out there and play in the arcade. It's a lot more satisfying.
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Dance Dance Revolution supernova game for the PS2 is great entertainment and this game gives you a great workout. It has all the DDR features plus Eye Toy feature. Up to 70 songs to chose from. The songs are once again extremely difficult on the higher levels, so most gamers won't be able to take them on unless they are hardcore fans of the series.
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While beginners will be able to use the tutorials to get up to speed, at this point, it's hard to imagine someone picking up DDR for the first time and falling in love with it the same way people did eight years ago. If you're still hooked on DDR, this is a quality installment that you might actually hate, depending on how you feel about the song list. So give that song list a long, hard look, and use that to make your final decision.
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Although the groundwork looks familiar, Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA is still quite a fun foot-stomper of a game. The various modes, while nothing new, are a blast; the new Stellar Master Mode will keep DDR veterans busy; and the presentation and song list are still on the mark, despite some change-ups. Anyone can criticize DDR for being too much, but maybe the best option is to just shut up and dance.
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I recommend that you pick this up for anyone interested no matter what age or experience they've had with this game.
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