Saturday, October 12, 2013

NOVEMBER 15TH 2013 PS4 FANS GO OUT AND GET IT

AROUND CAPE CORAL AND FORT MYERS FLORIDA EVERY STORE THAT IS SELLING THE SYSTEM IS GOING TO BE HOLDING A MIDNIGHT OPENING FROM GAMESTOP TO BEST BUY. IF YOU ARE GETTING IT GO OUT THAT NIGHT AND GET THERE EARLY SINCE THEY WILL HAVE A BIG LINE MOST LIKELY.  OH AND FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT ONE AND DON'T WANT TO GO OUT AND GET IT IN PERSON YOU CAN STILL ORDER SOME FROM AMAZON.COM OR BY CLICKING RIGHT HERE.

JUST DANCE 2014 NOW AVAILABLE

HERE IS THE SUMMARY FOR JUST DANCE 2014

The party is back! Just Dance 2014 brings all new moves with breakthrough features for every motion control platform and over 40 of the hottest tracks and dances. With Just Dance 2014's fresh list of hot tracks, you control the party! Get friends and family moving with Pitbull ft. Christina Aguilera's "Feel This Moment," Psy's "Gentleman," or One Direction's "Kiss You." Celebrate the throwbacks with legendary songs like Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive."

Just Dance 2014 takes the fun to another level this year with all new ways to create the best party ever! Own the spotlight and lead back-up dancers with the new On Stage Mode, dance with anyone anywhere in the world with World Dance Floor, work out to customized Just Sweat experiences on any song -- and much more! Bring home the ultimate party starter and join in the fun!

HERE IS THE REVIEW FROM IGN FOR JUST DANCE 2014

If what you want from a dance game is instruction on how to become a better dancer, Just Dance is not the one for you. For that you probably want Dance Central’s detailed choreography breakdowns and practice moves. But as a party game, for me Just Dance wins out every time. It’s gloriously silly, colourful, riotous fun, and it has the magical power to make people want to dance before the usually mandatory two glasses of wine.

Technically it’s never been the most accomplished dance game around, but it’s always been the most fun, and Just Dance 2014 continues its fine tradition of wonderfully outlandish costumes, easy-to-follow moves, and energetic personality whilst ramping up the production values and choice of modes.
Track-list wise, Just Dance sticks closer to modern pop than any previous entry in the series – its 47-song list is dominated by the likes of One Direction, Katy Perry, Nicky Minaj and – finally – Lady Gaga, but there’s some ABBA, Village People, Bob Marley and, um, Daft Punk for variety. When Just Dance started off it couldn’t afford original songs, let alone original current songs, but now it’s bursting with them. There’s no way any of this stuff would make its way onto my iPod, as I’m tediously earnest in my musical taste, but it’s still fun to dance to.

The routines – accessible, silly, and endearingly creative – regularly made me laugh out loud. It’s the songs designed for two, three, or four that really shine. There’s a Ghostbusters routine where one of you is Slimer, a Ke$ha song that has one person riding around on the other’s back for a while, three-person choreography for Careless Whisper, an I Kissed a Girl routine that is sure to lead to some epic house-party awkwardness, and ludicrous alternate mash-up versions for several songs where the most outlandish moves and costumes dwell. Costumes include a giant panda suit, a hippo head with a little bowler hat perched on top, a Gundam robot vs. a cat-eared anime girl, Russian hats, bouncing wigs, gold chains, sheer dresses, awesome bodysuits, and smart waistcoats with skinny ties. In The Summertime features four dancers dressed as giant pieces of fruit.

It’s a party foul that some of the best stuff, including most of the On Stage choreography designed for three or four people, is hidden behind an unlock barrier; the more you dance, the more versions of songs you unlock, including Battle mode mashups. The On Stage versions are a particular reward – they cast one dancer as the star and the others as backing dancers, and provide a stage for particularly ostentatious dancers to shine. They’re also brimming with sexual tension, an essential element of any classic party game from Truth or Dare to Twister. One evening of dancing with friends was enough to unlock most of what we wanted, but nothing bums out a party like “Sorry, we can’t play that one yet.”

The Just Sweat workout mode hasn’t changed much since Just Dance 2, but the online features have gotten better and better. There’s a constantly rolling global dance-off called the World Dancefloor that you can join at anytime, dancing along with everyone else in the world to a pre-determined tracklist. It’s good for alleviating the decision paralysis that comes with a track list this big, along with the Recommended suggestions that pop up on the menu screens.

Those later version will bring six-person dances into the mix, but amongst the current-gen versions there is remarkable feature parity. Kinect implementation, unfortunately, makes the Xbox 360 version less satisfying. Without something in your hands the relationship between what your body is doing and what Just Dance is telling you feels even more disconnected, and frankly I’m not sure it really bothers to track your choreography much with the camera. With the Move controller or Wii remote it only has to worry about one limb, and it can pretty much manage that.

This is a problem that Just Dance has always had: the relationship between what you’re doing and how it scores you is pretty loose. It makes for enthusiasm and positioning, but it’s hardly precise. In all honesty, though, who on Earth cares? Just Dance is better at getting people and dancing than anything since alcohol, and my friends at least aren’t serious enough dancers to get twitchy about the scoring system. You could sit there on the couch and twitch to game the scores if you wanted, but what would be the point?

The Verdict

Just Dance 2014 exerts no pressure, and demands no skill. It just invites you to have fun with it, whoever you are and whatever music you like. It’s wildly silly, creative and colourful, relying on daft, characterful choreography and to evoke a party atmosphere that puts everyone at ease. There’s not a lot here that wasn’t in Just Dance 4, or even Just Dance 3, but the series’ talent for getting people up and dancing is still unmatched. Dancing is fun no matter what, but this game is a master facilitator of that fun, a catalyst for laughter.

CLICK HERE IS THE DIRECT DOWNLOAD FOR JUST DANCE 2014 XBOX 360.


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COMING SOON: WWE 2K14, BATMAN ORIGINS, ASSASSIN'S CREED IV ALL IN LESS THAN 2 WEEKS

I should be posting sometime in the next week Batman most likely next weekend.

WWE 2K14 will be most likely the weekend before or maybe even earlier same with Assassin's Creed IV.