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Dance Dance Revolution Universe

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Average Review Score:
3.76/5.0

Reviews

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Yahoo Games 3/5 Mar 02 '07
GameShark B Apr 13 '07
DarkStation 8/10 Apr 06 '07
AceGamez 8/10 Mar 20 '07
Game Freaks 365 8.1/10
Game Vortex 85% Mar 19 '07
GameDaily 8/10 Feb 27 '07
GameZone 8/10 Mar 12 '07
Gaming Trend 75/100 Mar 24 '07
Gaming-Age B+ Mar 05 '07
GotNext 4/5 Mar 30 '07
Lawrence.com 7.5/10 Mar 03 '07
Worthplaying 7.3/10 Mar 07 '07
X-Play 3/5 Apr 10 '07
1UP 3.0/10 Mar 01 '07
Game Chronicles Magazine 9.4/10 Mar 08 '07
GameSpot 7.3/10 Feb 28 '07
Gamespy 3.5/5 Mar 13 '07
IGN 360 8.7/10 Feb 27 '07
Team Xbox 8.4/10 Mar 01 '07
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"DDR Universe is the gaming equivalent of an alien fetus belching out "The Star-Spangled Banner" -- a disaster of a title that digests any good DDR has given us into one of its many stomachs, producing something so foul that it could power Earth for centuries. Newcomers to the Revolution could do better and cheaper with a PlayStation 2, while those who've already danced around the block a few times should know better than to cross paths with Universe."
"DDR Universe offers the standard sorts of changes and upgrades you'd expect from this nearly decade-old series."
"Beginners will appreciate the game's easy accessibility and forgiving learning curve, and veterans will love the frantic pace of the higher skill levels. While Universe doesn't do anything to reinvent the wheel (or the dance pad, as the case may be), the game does a great job of bringing the total experience to the next generation of consoles."
"While we would have hoped for better multiplayer support and the ability to add your own tunes, DDR Universe is about as complete a dance game as you can make with a ton of upcoming downloadable content and a variety of modes including online play. It's a strange mystery why stepping on arrows continues to please, but it does. It doesn't matter if you can moonwalk or barlely chew gum and walk -- DDR Universe rocks."
"There’s tons of fun to be had within the confines of the ninety-dollar price tag that DDR: Universe carries. If you can pony up the cash and purchase that shiny new, Xbox 360, dance mat, then you’ll be in store for hours upon hours of dancing fun. There may be some presentational issues that need to be ironed out, and the quest mode feels like an unneeded addition, but for the most part Universe belongs among the dancing elite."
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