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Dance Dance Revolution - Disney Dancing Museum 02-15-15 09:22 AM
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Yeaa... no.
This games seems to be fun from looking at the box. A Disney/DDR mash-up! Maybe I can dance along to my favorite Disney songs! Well... not quite. Sure the songs are mostly Disney, such as the "Mickey Mouse club" song and "It's a small world," but nothing from a movie, sorry folks. The game comes equipped with a sad excuse for game play, a list of only about 10 30 second to 1 minute songs, and an overuse of pastel colors that are sure to make you go mad.
Overall: 2.2
The lack of a playable game leads me to rate this so low. It had a good potential in concept, and may have worked much better in its original medium than online. I would say it must have been very nice for the little sisters of all the boys with N64s whose mothers forced them to let their sister play.
Graphics: 5 The graphics in this game are nothing special, yet not the worst I have ever seen. Compared to much more well know rhythm/dance titles such as DDR or Stepmania, the graphics are childish and lacking.
Sound: 4 You would expect a game based on the rhythm and movement associated with music to have some good sound, right? The sound in this game is just not up to par with the rhythm/dance titles even of the same era. The music gets really old really fast due to the repetitive and more or less obsolete selections such as "It's a small world" and "Turkey in the straw." Combined with the low sound capacity of the N64 console, the sound in this game warrants a rating of 4.
Depth: 2 As stated before, there are only about 10 songs in the entire game with a run time of about 30-60 seconds. Even with the presence of three different difficulty levels, there is still only a very low replay value to this game.
Difficulty: 10 While the premise of the game is not difficult, hit the arrows when they appear, the execution of that task is nearly impossible. If you are familiar with DDR at all, you know that the arrows start at t... Read the rest of this Review
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