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DDR Has been a long time fav; glad it's out on the X
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 24 / 30
Date: September 11, 2003
Author: Amazon User
I have been enjoying DDR for years in the arcades and then on the PS2 at my friends house. I have "wasted" enough money at ther arcade on this game to buy a gaming system probably.
I am glad that I am finally able to bring it home and use it there. You have to buy the controller separately, but it's worth it. It take's all the fun out of the "dancing" if all you do is sit there pressing buttons. You gotta get up and shake your bootie.
There are some nice features, including the fact that it is ready for Xbox live. You can go online to compete with this game and defeat all your friends without having to go down to the local pizzaria.
Also, if my fiancee think's I'm not getting enough excercise, I can turn it over to "calorie counter mode" and it will keep track of the calories burned as you dance your way to a thin waist.
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Final Thoughts:
I'm glad this is coming out for the XBox, but it's great on any platform, including the ones that are in pizzarias.
Also, when you bring it home you can hone your skills, that way when you ARE in the pizzaria, you can show up all your friends.
Great new possibilities, but why one-player?
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 12 / 23
Date: October 08, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Wow! This should be a lot of fun with the XBox Live support. I only have two problems with it, but they are BIG ones.
First, I already have the entire (US) DDR series on PS2, and I have pads for it as well. I feel a little miffed at the idea of having to buy a new pad for a different system. The XBox Live support may make it worth it, but that's at least $70 right there just to play the game right.
Also, while the multi-player portion is inherent in XBox Live, they seem to have omitted it from the non-connected portion of the game. Why on earth is this one-player?? Certainly the XBox can handle multiple players with such a (graphically) simple game. From the description, it appears that the XBox Live support is only for high-scores anyway. It's unlikely that they would keep the home version single-player if there is an online multiplayer mode.
I want to give this 5 stars due to the new features for a surprisingly fun series, but lack of multiplayer (I have XBox Live, but not everyone who will want this does) and a switch to a new system make it hard to give it that high score.
XBox Live Makes This Game A Winner- Partial Song List
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 30 / 32
Date: November 21, 2003
Author: Amazon User
I've just purchased this game, and I want to provide any potential buyers of this game with a partial list of what songs can be found in this game. There aren't as many songs as I'd like but with X-Box Live you can download both additional song packs and play online against other people. As of this writing, November 18, 2003, there has been one song pack released on XBox Live
Licensed Songs
Ian Van Dahl feat. Marsha - Castles In The Sky
Paul Oakenfold - Ready Steady Go
Who Da Funk - Shiny Disco Balls
Masai - Do That Thang (Mash Radio Edit)
Konami Originals
dj. TAKA - 0.59
NPD3 - AFTER THE GAME OF LOVE
Riyu Kosaka - Candy Heart (vocal version)
BeForU - DIVE
TaQ - DXY!
RevenG - exotic ethnic
BLUE DESTROYERS - Hypnotic Crisis
L.E.D. LIGHT feat Goro - INFINITE PRAYER
N.M.R-typeG - KEEP ON MOVIN' (DMX Mix)
OKUYATOS - Kind Kady
STONE BROS. - Let the Beat Hit 'Em (Classic R&B Style)
SySF feat. Anna - Look To The Sky (True Color Mix)
Jonny Dynamite! - On The Jazz
STM200 - PARANOiA ETERNAL
Togo Project feat Sana - Sana Mollete ne Ente
Crystal Aliens - SEXY PLANET
D.J. RICH feat Tail Bros. - Superstar
L.E.D. LIGHT - The Earth Light
2MB - TRIP MACHINE (LuvMIX)
Thuggie D. - ABSOLUTE (Cuff-N-Stuff it Mix)
NM feat Thomas Howard - Ballad For You
NAOKI - CAN'T STOP FALLIN' IN LOVE (SPEED MIX)
Scotty D. - DROP THE BOMB - System S.F. mix
TaQ - Electro Tuned (the SubS Mix)
DE-SIRE - Healing Vision
NAOKI 190 - Hysteria
Thuggie D. - INSERTION (Machine Gun Kelly Mix)
Thuggie D. - Keep ya body movin'
2MB - La Senorita Virtual
SHIN Murayama feat Argoe Phine - Let's talk it over
tiger YAMATO - Luv To ME
L.E.D. LIGHT - Overblast!!
dj. TAKA - Quickening
DIVAS - Secret Rendezvous
Caramel.S - So In Love
jun - Sweet Sweet Magic
Thuggie D. - There 4 You
RevenG vs DE-SIRE - Tsugaru
Song Pack 1
dj TAKA - Abyss
Naoki - Burnin' the Floor
Tomosuke - Mind Parasite
Mr. T with Motoaki. F - Burning Heat (3 Option Mix)
ric - in my eyes
There are also 9 unlockable songs.
A lot of these songs can be found on the PS2 versions of DDR. On its own, there aren't enough new songs to warrant purchase from someone that already has the two PS2 DDR games.
However, this game is XBox Live enabled, allowing the download of new songs. That feature alone is worth the price of admission. With other versions of the games, you are limited to what songs the game had. Not so here. Theres already been one song pack released, and inevitably there will be more.
Other interesting features include the ability to play with four people at once, and you can also compete over the internet via XBox Live.
On its own this game would rate four stars for someone new to DDR. It would rate three for someone that already has the PS2 versions of the game. However, the sheer expandability that XBox Live offers the game makes this a five star game.
A tona fun, great bonding
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 6 / 7
Date: December 09, 2003
Author: Amazon User
My wife and I bought this for our daughter and found that we have enjoyed it just as much as her. We purchased this to be a potential ffamily game and something that both my wife and I could enjoy together and couldn't be happier with it. There is a revue a little above mine that states it is a single player non-connected game, I am not sure if this reviewer was intending this referance to the packaged version, but we bought the extra pad and everything works great. I highly reccomend this to all users looking for some simple fun. The difficulty settings are reasonable, and one you realize what the game is asking you to do--ie dance and not play a game per se--it is loads of fun. For those of you that know how to salsa, there is a song for you too.
I found the tracks enjoyable and totally entertaining and cain't wait till I hook my stereo up to get things really going.
One small step for man one huge leap for DDR
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 3 / 11
Date: December 30, 2003
Author: Amazon User
DDR Ultramix is a very good game I think it is very interesting.With 2 new modes battle mode and challenge mode DDR is even better than ever.Except there are some things that were left out and aren't in the game.Lesson mode a mode that teaches new players how to play DDR is not included.Also endless mode which was just released in DDRMAX2 is not available.So is Nonstop mode and the Beginner difficulty which shows a dancer play on the DDR controller while you play was not included.But I think the 2 new game modes fill in those empty places.Except for Lesson mode Konami should of included that mode.Also there are dancing characters but you can't pick which one you want and there are only two Lady and Afro.Which were introduced in the first DDR game ever made in 1998(It was only released in japan).Not the one released for the U.S.A. in 2000 or 2001.
This DDR game is the first one for XBOX and has XBOX live compatibility.Also the songs rock.They have all of my favorites.Also you can download new songs via Xbox live and there are 9 songs you can unlock too.Also you can compete against other people via Xbox live...
fun game, great exercise
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 13 / 13
Date: February 02, 2004
Author: Amazon User
One of the reviews here mentions that there is no training mode, which made me nervous to buy this because I am not much of a dancer. So I would like to start the review by saying that there is a training mode and it is easy to find. Right on the main menu it says "Training Mode." You can use it to slow down the songs or add a metronome to the sound to help you keep the beat.
My wife and I have been having a great time with this. It only took a few tries to start getting the hang of some of the easier songs. My nearly 60-year-old mother also had a blast with it. She even jokingly told me "You are not allowed to come visit anymore without bringing your xbox." She and several of my friends have asked for a price of the whole set up after trying ddr ultramix because it was so much fun. So from my mother down to a 15-year-old in the family, it it has been a great, fun game. Although from a family game perspective, I was a little surprised at how the 10-year-olds who tried it could not get past stomping on as many buttons as fast as possible without even watching the screen.
The exercise mode is also interesting selling point. It tracks each controller port as an individual so that you can have up to four people keep track of their calories burned over time.
Several of the reviews mention that you can download extra song from xbox live, but they do not mention that each song pack of five songs costs 5 bucks to download. I would prefer to see songs sold individually so that you could choose songs for your skill level. I would also be better if you could listen to the songs once before paying for them.
Warning! Pad not included.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 58 / 62
Date: February 06, 2004
Author: Amazon User
The game actually supports up to 4 players, so you'll want 1 pad per person. There are arcade-quality hard pads available, but the Revolution X soft pad is cheap, available through Amazon and a good bet if you want to try the concept out before spending a lot of cash.
The game itself is very simple in concept, but a cool idea and well executed. Dance to the beat, incidentally putting your feet on the right buttons at the right moment. I actually got it as an excuse to exercise, and it's definately aerobic.
In normal mode, too many total misses will end the song and the game is not too polite about your lack of dancing ability, but there's also a training mode if you just want to practice and not worry about how many times you miss. With a good selection of songs and different difficulty levels, it should have great replay value. As a gamer, I think the whole DDR concept is a little flimsy, but as someone who needs an excuse to exercise, this is a hell of a lot more interactive than any workout tape, treadmill or stationary bike would be.
So as a solo game: 3 stars.
As a group game: 4 stars, fun with friends.
As a way to get exersize: 5 stars.
Best game 4 XBOX out there
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 10
Date: February 08, 2004
Author: Amazon User
This is the best game, no questions asked. When u play it, it's addiceting. I've had it 4 one month and right after skool I'm in my basement playin it. At first, it's hard, but when u get used 2 it u will be in love, garentied. 4 first timers I'd recomend the song "ON THE JAZZ," By Johny Dynimite. DDR is addecting so have fun and remember to eat and pee inbetween songs. LOL.
DDR is AWESOME
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 8 / 9
Date: March 25, 2004
Author: Amazon User
This DDR game is great!!! I got it at Christmas and play it about 3 hours a night. It is much more fun than aerobics and is VERY ADDICTING!!! If you need to lose weight, this is the thing to get!!! However, with that said, you must have a good pad to use the game. The cheap flimsy pads move around on the floor and the cheap hard pads will end up breaking eventually. I would suggest buying a cheap pad to see if you like it. But, as soon as you know you are addicted, spend the extra cash and get a good pad. You can find the metal pads on ebay for around $150 and if you are crafty... there are sites that show you how to build your own that is as durable as the arcade version. I've had friends stop by and make silly remarks about me playing a dance game. But, as soon as they try it, they can't stop! If you have xbox live, you can play it online. But...be forewarned, the guys playing online are usually very good.
Play it once and get Addicted!!!
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 10
Date: June 01, 2004
Author: Amazon User
I dont have this game :-( i want it i played it once at an arcade store and Man I am 11 and i beat about 20 teenagers it was easy!!!! This game is 1000 times better that American Idol the game (believe me it sucks check ratings at gamespot and Britheys dance it sucks too) Anyway this game is greeeat!!! If you like music and Dancing get this game!!!
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