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DanceStar Party Hits | Spillkritikk.no review

Move Start Pack is in the bag, and Dance Star Party Hits is put in. This is the first time in quite a while the reviewer try a so-called "party game" then she notice she's glad there is no audience.

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DanceStar Party Hits Review (www.ComboCaster.com)

DanceStar Party Hits is the new entry in musical games and derives from Sony SingStar, Karaoke game released for the PlayStation 2 and was the first games to attract more casual audiences before moving to fashion. After 50 successful games and the transition to the PlayStation 3 has ensured its survival. With the launch of PlayStation Move moved to dance with the game DanceStar an extension within the same genre Sony's casual, but focused on dance, with Move to do a great job. With SingStar himself to be free to play now, with the player having to only have to buy the songs you like does it make sense to sell DanceStar?
I can not really answer that, but I can tell if DanceStar Party Hits is a really good game. DanceStar Party, released last year was a great game, since you enjoy this type of games. If the only thing playing FPS is true metalheads and are not even worth looking at the rest of the analysis. It's a game that shines especially on nights with friends, and this year, we see a continued success with DanceStar Party Hits. It matters little whether they are the best dancers in the world, the important thing is actually fun.

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ToS Reviews DanceStar Party Hits

As part of their "Get Moving This Christmas" review series, ToS reviews DanceStar Party Hits on the Playstation 3 (For Playstation Move)

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Review: DanceStar Party Hits | Stevivor.com

Reviewer Steve Wright writes, "In the sea of motion-controlled dance games, titles on Wii or PS3 haven’t floated my boat. Compared to the camera of Kinect, the idea of waggling around a Move or Wii controller just seems ridiculous; sure, you can get big points by sitting on your couch and matching your single arm movements to what’s on-screen, but you’re really missing the point of the whole genre, right?"

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