Dance Dance Revolution Supernova 2
Dance Dance Revolution Supernova 2
Description (IGDB)
The hottest revolution and bestselling video game in the music game category explodes onto the dance floor with Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA2, the follow-up to 2006's biggest and best DDR game to date! Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA2 will deliver a dance party extravaganza with its fun interactive gameplay, incredible song selection and innovative new game modes.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« What's here is well polished, and it works. Much like a favorite food, the DDR series has settled into a comfortable groove. Perhaps the next outing will be a bit more daring. »
« Suffice it to say, DDR SuperNOVA 2 is exactly what you expect: even more of the DDR you know and love. [Dec 2007, p.79] »
« SuperNOVA 2 won’t engross those who have yet to be turned on by DDR’s catchy, rhythm-based gameplay. But if you’ve enjoyed the series and still want more, you can’t go wrong with this sequel. »
« Bluntly, you should already know if you're going to like SuperNOVA 2. »
« When my time on the mat was done, I felt like I had just gotten done with one of the 173 other versions of the game. There's nothing that makes this one stand out. »
« Although SuperNOVA 2 is an instant party in box allowing me to find a new appreciation for this type of game I can’t help but think it maybe too much of the same for DDR veterans out there. »
« DDR: SuperNOVA 2 doesn't bring much new to the table, but it does execute some of the tried-and-true series staples better than its predecessors. As a first DDR or a workout tool, it's a great place to step in, but series veterans should consider it yet another slight tweak on a game that's nearly played out. »
« In the end, SuperNova 2 really doesn't do a whole lot to add anything new or fresh to the dance game scene, and is thus “just another sequel.” Fans of DDR will have fun with this one, but may feel that the price tag might be a bit much for what comes down to a glorified song expansion off of SuperNova original. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Это был мой первый опыт работы с ГДР, и я до сих пор испытываю к ней глубокую любовь. Я ценю, что «Вся музыка» теперь является опцией по умолчанию, как и должно было быть с самого начала. Однако стоит отметить, что игра не привносит много нового, вплоть до упрощения сюжетного режима. »
« Aoi Yūki as the voiced in Japanese: Yuni, Haruna Ikezawa as the voiced in Japanese: Emi, and Miyuki Sawashiro as the voiced in Japanese: Alice from Konami's DDR series like SNK's KOF series. »
« This was the first DDR game I ever played, and I still love it. I like that All Music is now a default option as it always should have been. However, the game doesn't bring much new to the table, to the point that the story mode got even simpler. Also, the DDR Universe song selection isn't what a lot of people are looking for, cheating you out of Pluto and many other good songs. If this is your first or second game, you should definitely buy it, but if you already own a few games, Stepmania with a USB mat connecter for your computer is much better. »