Just Dance 2022
Just Dance 2022
Sorti le 3 novembre 2021, Just Dance 2022 est un jeu de musique développé par Ubisoft Paris et édité par Ubisoft Entertainment, disponible sur PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S et Google Stadia. Ce titre, construit sur le moteur UbiArt Framework, propose quarante nouveaux titres incluant des succès comme « Believer » d'Imagine Dragons et « Level Up » de Ciara, dans une formule pensée pour la convivialité en famille ou entre amis. La presse a salué certains aspects du jeu, Universo Nintendo évoquant un renouveau attendu des chorégraphies et des scénarios pour rendre l'expérience plus agréable, tandis qu'Eurogamer Italy a relevé une variété de morceaux intéressants capable de divertir tous les publics. En revanche, des joueurs sur Metacritic ont regretté que de nombreuses chansons nécessitent le service Unlimited et ont perçu le jeu comme une publicité pour un abonnement, tout en jugeant les contrôles de mouvement excellents. L'ensemble du titre affiche une note moyenne agrégée de 63,03.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Just Dance 2022 brings with it the revamp players have been waiting for in choreography and scenarios to make the experience of the title much more enjoyable and to justify itself as a true sequel to the Just Dance franchise. The party is guaranteed to be on for buyers of the game. »
« Just Dance 2022 comes back with a variety of interesting tracks and manages to entertain everyone. »
« There’s no doubt that Just Dance 2022 has fallen into some of the traps of other annual games by not making it feel like a total makeover, but once you feel the quality of the choreography and see the improved visuals, you can’t deny that Ubisoft is still trying to deliver an exceptional product where it counts: the dancing and song selection. Even as one who is slightly out of touch with current hits, most of them successfully motivate me to get off my butt and start dancing. »
« Just Dance 2022 offers us again hours and hours of dancing with new songs and visual effects that join the songs that Ubisoft has already included in previous games. However, as you may have noticed, the news in relation to game mechanics and modes are practically non-existent. »
« Just Dance 2022 is a dance without a revolution, but what a dance, ladies and gentlemen. Strengthened by a sensational line-up that ranges from the old glories of the past to the new stars of the present (even virtual ones), the last chapter of the series focuses on the quality of the selected pieces and on choreographies of indisputable specific weight. The various levels of difficulty ensure an experience within everyone's reach. »
« While the Just Dance series reek of a yearly subscription based model, it still is a lot of fun, especially with the bops released in the year to date. Can't beat dancing to your hearts content with your friends and family in this wholesome and colorful game. »
« A nice 2022 iteration with few new features and a very good selection of songs. »
« Just Dance 2022 is here: are you ready to dance again with friends? »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« The game as purchased just feels like an advertisement for a subscription. It’s not expensive to subscribe, but it’s annoying if you don’t want to, or are trying the game out, because it shoves it in your face constantly. When you start it up, when you choose your mode, after every song, while choosing a song…. »
« Most songs need Unlimited. Not good. Motion controls are excellent, though. »
« It requires subscription to play. You cannot buy specific songs, you must pay a lot monthly/annually for songs you don't need. The menu is terrible and non intuitive. No good setting for parents, no good option to get this ultimate subscription to family members (kids). I regret kids convinced me to buy it. »
« First purchase only gets you ~30 songs. Requires a subscription to access the rest. Either charge upfront or require subscription. »
« just dance 2022 is an enjoyable installment of the ubisoft dance saga, a magnificent songlist in all its aspects, but with the lack of new and innovative game modes as its predecessors of yesteryear did. great benefit to the replayability of this title »
« Amé la selección de canciones y coreografías para esta entrega de just dance »
« In the new edition of "Just Dance", you'll once again get a lot of fun and funny moments. If you already know some of the franchise's predecessors, you'll feel right at home after a few seconds. All those who have every spin-off on their shelf so far can get started right away and are happy about the new songs in "Just Dance 2022". The gameplay gets right into your blood after a few moments and is a lot of fun. The controls on the console are once again convincing and help you dance much more successfully than before. On the whole, "Just Dance 2022" is another good title in the series. Let's Dance! »
« The creative developers at Ubisoft have absolutely outdone themselves this year in terms of visual effects, song choices, and choreographies. Many Just Dance fans' prayers have been answered through the inclusion of several tracks that have been requested for years, especially fans of K-pop, who are able to dance to four new K-pop songs with their "official choreographies". However, in terms of modes and features that lie outside of the main game, the exact opposite is true. Those who have played the previous Just Dance entry, Just Dance 2021, will be quick to notice that the user interface has remained identical. In fact, it has not changed at all since its initial use in Just Dance 2019. Furthermore, there appears to be a lack of new gameplay modes within this installment, nor do modes introduced in previous games make a reappearance, such as Mash-Ups or Battle mode. Existing game modes, such as the World Dance Floor and Quick Play mode, are left completely unchanged. It's also worth noting that the Kids mode, which has become a staple of the games since the 2018 entry, has not been updated either. Instead, dance routines created for earlier versions of Kids mode are simply reused. Another feature making a return is the gift machine, in which one can spend 150 coins, a reward gained by leveling up, to unlock various profile customization options such as avatars, skins, and titles, which are merely cosmetic. In previous entries, alternative dances to certain songs were available as a reward from the gift machine, but now, one must simply get a high enough score on those songs or play them enough times to unlock the alternatives. If you don't really care about what your profile (or "Dancer Card" as it is called in game) looks like, there's really no point. The absence of fresh content within the Just Dance series has caused the new games themselves to become somewhat stale, as the only thing that is truly "new" about them nowadays is the selection of approximately forty songs included with the game (along with the alternative dances). Sure, practicing to get every last "perfect" on the extreme dances and competing against others online for the best score is fun for a while, but once you have eventually mastered each dance and had your fun, you are left with little incentive to continue playing, that is, unless you purchase the Just Dance Unlimited subscription service, which the game reminds you of quite constantly. In my opinion, though, paying the yearly subscription (even only once) for the vast catalog of songs from previous entries is a pretty decent deal, especially for those who feel nostalgia for the previous games or for newcomers who wish to have that experience for the very first time. There is also a collection of songs that are exclusive to the service and are not present in any previous games, which may be pretty irresistible for hardcore fans looking for everything Just Dance has to offer. Really, that's about all there is to Just Dance 2022. Just Dance 2022 offers some of the most high-quality and creative visuals and choreographies ever seen in the Just Dance franchise, but those looking forward to new features, a fresh user interface, or different game modes will sadly be out of luck. »