![]() Just Dance 2022 is more or less the same as the previous year, presenting a selection of the latest hits while innovating slightly in regards to their visual presentation. It’s something I’d highly suggest for fans of the game, as it adds incredible value to the overall package bringing in so many classic tunes and also popular hits of the day. It expands the library greatly with songs from the past entries in the series and more, with additional tracks being added over time. This game really does feel like more of a launching pad for that service. You get a free month of it, or more depending on your game tier and from there it is subscription based. This is an area of the game that provides over six hundred extra songs. I also found it to continue with the global theme of musical options, so I didn’t know a whole pile of the songs but it seems to be varied with most of the tunes being familiar in sound. The song list here is generally fine, there are some alright inclusions and a number of the bigger hits from recent memory that I’m sure many will enjoy. Some songs are setup for larger groups, some are for smaller group quantities. You’re able to dance alone, or with others. The environments have a much more, 3D like sort of dynamic to them which was awesome to see in action. That backdrop element has been taken a bit further this year which I appreciated. They present very neat visual backdrops for the music. They do a good job with the imagery, always a highlight of this franchise. The difficulty of the routines varies based on what you’re playing, and each song has a unique style to it. While playing you get to see the dance of the particular song you’ve selected on the screen and you’re trying to match the moves being presented. It’s also how you control the menus of the game, and it’s very good in that regard with about the same setup as last year. That aside, the phone app works surprisingly fine. I use the latter nowadays as my console no longer supports Kinect which is something I’ve come to accept. If you’re not familiar with the dancing games you have the choice to either use the Kinect (Xbox One only, not Xbox Series X/S) for motion input, or to just use a free to download app on your phone. Just something extra to work towards while enjoying the overall experience. Past that, an in-game candy type machine that gives you unlocks constantly while playing for profile decoration which is nice. If you’re looking at this from the perspective of buying it for the younger ones it even has a curated “kids” section with a decent selection of songs being present within that area. On top of that you have playlists which either help you find music from different eras or allow you to create your own playlist selections for music. You also have sweat mode if you want to get a better calorie burn going. That aside, there’s the traditional World Dance Floor where it’s more of a global dance situation. There’s also a suggestions tab that appears after songs you’ve chosen in the regular open dance library, I turned it off immediately as I like to pick my own musical choices to dance to. ![]() ![]() It’s never been easier to jump in for something fast to play whether you want to do so in a casual or sweat type of capacity. There really isn’t much new here aside from a fresh selection of songs and a slightly revamped option for quick play. ![]() It gains another year number, and continues to purely show a selection of tracks for you to choose from in order to dance about. It’s that time of the year to once again get grooving, with the latest release in the Just Dance series. Just Dance 2022 Review "Another Groove" Campaign Novemat 5:33am ![]()
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