Just Dance 2014
- October 1, 2013
- Ubisoft Bucharest
In the end, Just Dance 2014 ticks all the right boxes on the Nintendo Wii and proves that this old console still has the magic.
Just Dance 2014 – the sequel to Just Dance 4 – is bringing all new moves with breakthrough features for every motion-control platform and over 40 of the hottest tracks! Dance to current pop hits or celebrate with legendary classics – then take the fun to another level by playing with anyone anywhere in the world, leading back-up dancers, or creating customized Just Sweat experiences. Bring home th…
Reviews
- The game is fun and engaging for families, providing a great way to exercise while enjoying time together.
- It features a diverse and enjoyable soundtrack with new game modes and online play options.
- The game runs smoothly on the Wii and arrives in good condition, making it a reliable purchase.
- Some users experienced issues with the game disc not being read properly after a short period of use.
- The packaging is disappointing, arriving in a plain cardboard envelope instead of a proper case, making it unsuitable for gifting.
- There are some odd song choices and a lack of a practice mode, which can make mastering choreography challenging.
- music4 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 75 % negative mentions
The music in the game features a vibrant and diverse soundtrack with enjoyable mashups and alternate choreography, contributing to a fun gameplay experience. However, some users noted odd song choices and the absence of a practice mode, which can hinder mastery of the songs. Overall, while the music is generally well-received, it has its quirks that may not appeal to everyone.
“The game is a visual piñata full of neon and crazy, with a diverse and fun soundtrack, awesome mashups, and alternate choreography. The non-punishing gameplay is enjoyable, even at high difficulty, and never feels like a grind.”
“Some odd song choices, playing duets by yourself, questionable choreography.”
“Similar to previous editions. Some strange song choices. The lack of a practice mode makes it tough to master.”
“I had high hopes, but the music experience was disappointing.”
- gameplay1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay is characterized by vibrant visuals and a diverse, engaging soundtrack that enhances the experience. Players appreciate the non-punishing mechanics, which keep the game enjoyable even at higher difficulty levels, ensuring it never feels repetitive or tedious.
“The game is a visual piñata full of neon and features a crazy, diverse, and fun soundtrack with awesome mashups and alternate choreography. The non-punishing gameplay is enjoyable, even at high difficulty, and it never feels like a grind.”
Critic Reviews
Just Dance 2014 Wii Review
In the end, Just Dance 2014 ticks all the right boxes on the Nintendo Wii and proves that this old console still has the magic.
86%"We're up all night to get lucky" - Just Dance 2014 Review
Don’t let dancing be a ‘guilty pleasure’ - it can be good for your health, breaks the stereotype that we are all couch potatoes, and most of all it is a lot of fun. While I’m surprised that Just Dance 2014 continues the tradition of not letting us import our old tracks, it offers plenty of new features to make the series innovative instead of iterative. Now, if you will excuse me, it’s time to pull off my best robot moves to some Daft Punk. “We’re up all night for good fun. We’re up all night to get lucky. We’re up all night to get lucky…”
80%Just Dance 2014 Review
The mega popular dance series is back with additional game modes and many top tracks. Well worth the buy if you are into the genre.
80%