Gyuri and Will dive right in to Konami’s evolution of the Naoki Maeda’s Dance franchise with the Kinect exclusive, Dance Masters (Dance Evolution in EU). Dance Masters feels like the next step for the franchise, incorporating staple DDR gameplay with a natural choreography. It contains a variety of cute J-Pop tracks, club hits, and even some hip hop. We discuss our lack of dancing ability, get into a few songs, and bring the experience of “having the ultimate dance club right in our living rooms.”
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