Hilarious choreography, Eclectic song list, Great fun in multiplayer.
Not much fun on your own, No career mode or unlockables.
It's not deep, but excellent music, inspired choreography, and improved visuals make Just Dance 2 a fun multilplayer experience....
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Published: 2010-10-26, Author: Mark , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: While Just Dance felt like a half-finished game, its sequel, Just Dance 2, feels much more complete. It takes the core dancing experience that made the original such fun and adds a ton of new features, including new modes, much improved visuals, and a ...
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