When Ubisoft announced Michael Jackson: The Experience last year at E3, you kind of had a feeling they were onto a winner. Their highly successful Just Dance formula combined with the music of the late Michael Jackson, the game was destined to sell millions.
Sales figures aside though, the quality of a game is what ultimately defines it. With that sentiment in mind, does Michael Jackson: The Experience provide plenty of thrills or is it just bad, really really bad?
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A fantastic experience for any fan of Michael Jackson's music given an immaculate level of care when it comes to the audio and visual presentation. It's just a shame that you'll be nickel and dimed consistently for the complete package.
I just wonder to yourself. How the heck does the Wii know you're doing any of the moves? You could just stand there and just move the arm that has the Wii mote in it.