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Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party for Nintendo Wii Videos >>
Rating Reviewed By Dennis Boyd(Intermediate) Review Date 07/08/2008 Overall Rating ![]() 3 of 5 Value Rating ![]() 3 of 5 Rate this review? Summary Dance Dance Revolution: Hottest Party was a unique experience for me. I had never played DDR before but was up for something new.The game has three modes: a career mode, a free play (quick play) mode, and a workout mode. In career mode you move from venue to venue with a certain goal for success in each venue. For example, in one venue you might simply have to complete three songs, or get a rating of B in three songs, or correctly perform 30 consecutive dance moves in three songs. When you move to the next venue you have the exact same songs unless completing the previous venue unlocked a song for you, but you have a different goal for advancing. The free play and workout modes are similar, the free play simply lets you pick what song you want to dance to without any goals, as does the workout mode. I would not recommend this game for anyone who like me has never played DDR before. You should probably go into this purchase knowing whether or not you're going to like the game enough. This game is particularly good for anyone who wants to get a group of friends over, because dancing alone just isn't much fun. Strength The dance pad worked pretty well for me, as long as the dog wasn't walking on it during a song. There were a few classics in the game like Donna Summer's Hot Stuff, as well as club songs like Crystal Water's Gypsy Woman and remixes like Coldplay's Clocks.Weakness The unlockable content was very weak. The songs you could unlock were for the most part slow songs, very unsuitable for the gameplay and extremely boring. The other unlockables were stages, which just provided aesthetic backgrounds during free play modes.Would you like to Comment? Join VideoGameReview for a free account, or Login if you are already a member.
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