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Game Cube : MC Groovz Dance Craze Reviews

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Below are user reviews of MC Groovz Dance Craze and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for MC Groovz Dance Craze. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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MC Groovz Dance Craze Isn't Good...

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 7 / 7
Date: March 23, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Well... The popularity of dancing games came with DDR, and lately, there have been a lot of people trying to copy this idea. MC Groovz Dance Craze is one of them.
It will never live up to the high expectations of DDR. It just plain out stinks.
There are many reasons this game stinks. There is not a big enough of a selection of songs that interested everybody. The songs in here are made by famous artist, but they are not very good dancing music to well... dance to.
If you are a DDR addict, like me, you will hate the note accuracy of this game. DDR has great accuracy with the steps, while this game does not. The makers almost expect you to hit the note 1 second after it has passed the marker. You will get really annoyed with the note accuracy.
There isn't much to look at if you are watching your friend play. All there is in the backround during a song is a girl dancing. In fact, her dancing stinks. She moves like a robot, and I bet this wasn't the purpose intended.
Stuff that you need to look at, like the accuracy of the note (Example in DDR: PERFECT! GOOD! ALMOST!) doesn't stand out. It is almost invisible with the backround. This is really annoying because you are trying to look at the notes at the same time, while in DDR, you can use your pereferal vision, see the color of the word representing the note accuracy, and know what the accuracy was.
Also, there is nothing to go for on this game. Everything is there. Nothing to unlock, buy, or anything like that. You will get bored with this game in a week because there is nothing to strive for.
Overall, this game is great for a workout, but if you are determined on being the best at dancing games, don't waste your money on this. I can almost garuntee you, you will regret it if you do.


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