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PS2
DDR Festival + Bonus Premium CD -
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Japanese dancers finally get to enjoy the features that
stateside patrons of DDR Extreme have been playing since
the game was released in September. DDR Festival features
standard dancing action as well as a Party Mode where
mini-games are stomped out and EyeToy compatibility where
the camera is used to add a bit of variety to the game.
Diet mode returns to help players keep track of how many
calories are burnt and a Beginner mode teaches tyros the
basics of dancing. The unlockable Mission Mode challenges
dancers with 100 missions of incessantly increasing
difficulty where certain objectives must be met such as
scoring millions of points, clearing the set with a full
combo, or garnering a string of "PERFECT" rankings in a
row.
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In one mini-game called Hyper-Dash, Konami hearkens back
to the days of Track 'n Field where hoofers pound on the
left and right arrows maniacally in a vain attempt to get
the onscreen avatar running. If one were to use a joypad,
the practice would be called "button-mashing," but here,
it should probably be called "really embarrassing."
Another mini-game gives dancers the chance to feed animals
such as frogs, rabbits, and cats their favorite foods by
hitting the dancing pad arrows.
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EyeToy owners
may select a mode which captures the player's motions and
throws it up as the background to the game. Neglected Para
Para fans may select a mode where hands as well as feet
are used in conjunction to pass the challenges on screen.
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The music mix in DDR Festival unabashedly follows in the
footsteps of DDR Extreme US, DDR Max US, and Ultramix with
tracks such as "Kids in America" by Kim Wilde, "Bizarre
Love Triangle" as covered by Jerry, and "Ladies' Night"
from Angle R. New tracks include Jamelia's Superstar and
BeForU's Ki-Se-Ki (DDR edit). All in all, a worthy game
which brings some of the USA DDR features over to Japan
and shares the songs from the USA mixes as well.
Every order for the game will include a bonus DDR Premium
CD. |
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