Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 3 Bundle
Mar 14th, 2010 by admin
- Extensive new modes, including a fresh new Exercises Mode, fun new Tale Mode, Kids Modes with much simpler controls and Lesson Mode (DDR School) to practice timing and the direction of arrows so that new dancers can gather the basic.
- Game bundled with DanceDanceRevolution dance pad floor controller for Wii with additional controller compatibility including: Wii Remote/nunchuck and Wii Balance Board.
- Exclusive gimmicks such as the Hip Roll and Bump Arrows appear in-game and built-in fitness functionality allows you to punch while moving your hips to get a exercises in while playing.
- Costume customization of your DanceDanceRevolution singer, including your importable Miis.
- Game contain 2-4 local multiplayer help in versus mode and contains 60 tracks on disc, including major licensed master original Latin tracks.
Manufactured goods Description
Taking the revolution to another level! DanceDanceRevolution enhances the entire series’ across all platforms! DanceDanceRevolution is sure to be the life of the party and get you into shape with outrageous multiplayer fun, huge smash hit soundtrack, entirely new modes and more! Here is now a DanceDanceRevolution for everyone!Amazon.com Manufactured goods Description
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Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 3 Bundle
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My kids expected this as a present, set it up, it seemed to work, but they couldn’t get any of the dance steps to register AT ALL. Not a single one. The useless character on the screen only intoned “Try Harder!” over and over, finally leading to “FAILURE” or whatever. Needless to say, after an hour or so of this, the kids were in tears.
I started doing tech help on this, and the first thing I noticed was that the pad was not really broken and seemed to work correctly. On the menus, the pad worked fine for pressing A and B, moving around with the arrows, etc. But like the kids, I also may possibly not score a single hit on even the simplest tutorial.
Doing some research on the Internet suggested that it needed to be plugged into a different socket. I had looked casually at the “quick initiation” instructions and noted that the kids had plugged it into the left-most socket, as the diagram implied. Looking closer now, I saw that the diagram in the instructions was UPSIDE DOWN!!! If you have your Wii sitting on its side, right-side up (with the drive on top), the diagram in the instructions is upside down.
This wouldn’t be so terrible except for the failure of the software to recognize this condition in any way. Clearly it would have taken just a few lines of code to have the game give a warning that “your pad is plugged into the incorrect port”. This is crap poor user interface, and obviously they didn’t take any real time to try this out with real kids. You suck, Konami.
So, it really deserved one star, but I’m giving it two in the hopes that my kids will delight in it, now that we’ve incurred hundreds of dollars of labor and misery so far. They’ll be up in a few minutes.
Rating: 2 / 5
I bought this because I wanted the mat and the game looked like a excellent starter. **By the accessory** mat is like stomping on a diaper. You can hear every shift of movement. I wear a US 5 shoe and my feet are too huge for the square unless my ankles are consistantly touching. **The game instructions** are useless. I had to nintendo call consumer care to find my new console’s cube cables and here is literally one page written in several different languages (Thank you for the diversity, Tiwan). **Playing the game** with the balance board means hours of fun hulahooping or leaning a certain direction. With the diaper mat…well, I still haven’t quite figured what steps I’m allowed to do with that yet, so it’s an dreadful lot of stuttered jumping and confusion. The cartoon lady does breakdancing and whatnot, while you are instructed to shake your nunchuck, hope it registers, and stomp a certain number of times on one of 4 squares.
I played this game for about an hour or more trying to make for myself like it. I despise it. I cannot return it because the disc was opened…I’ve contemplated resealing the disc for myself, but my conscience wont let me rip off Walmart. $70 atrophied dollars for a piece of crap that I’ll still be forcing for myself to try to delight in. DO NOT BUY THIS!!
Rating: 1 / 5
I questioned for this game for Christmas because I thought it would be a fun endeavor to rotate in with my Wii Active program and from reviews thought it would be fun. Even in the DDR school I found it very frustrating to get the steps and didn’t appreciate the negative feed-back. Much of the time I felt like I needed a third foot in order to succeed. It made me feel very uncoordinated, which I know I am not since I have taken many dance classes from ballroom to contemporary. Perhaps it is too rigid and not the right dance game for me. I’ve chose to look into Adult Education classes in my area for a real dance class.
Rating: 1 / 5
My wife likes to dance, so I thought this would be a nice thought to go along with the Wii fit. Nice thought, terrible implementation. As another reviewer has said, even in the DDR school, it is hard to follow and here is really no way to slow down the pace to something more manageable. And the music…. Maybe here needs to be a middle aged version of DDR with Motown, Beach Boys, etc.
Rating: 2 / 5
Loads of fun, although I have to say it seems more for group dances. I would by no means dance like this on a dance floor. Fun for playing!
Rating: 5 / 5