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DDR Extreme
DDR Extreme - PS2
- Posted: Oct, 08, 2005
- Score: 3/5.0
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Konami's walk on the stupid side
Looks: It's DDR, so there's not much to expect. The arrows come up, video play as you play. Sounds: Ok... Konami, what is wrong with you? Popular 80's and 90's songs do NOT belong in DDR. The only songs worth playin out of ALL the songsi n this game: The Legend of Max, Paranoia Evolution, 3.2.1. Stars, A, and maybe less than a handful of others. Controls: The same rule of thumb applies here as with other DDR's: Use a dance pad. There's a BIG problem with this DDr version, and that is the lack of a Dance Play option. For those of you that don't know what that option does, it turns off the X, O, etc. buttons, so that you don't miss steps because you hit an arrow along with another button. With this option absent, it's very frustrating to play this game. Gameplay: For those new to DDR, it'll be a great introduction. For someone who's a hardened DDR player, such as myself, the over abundance of 7 footers will be disappointing. The grading system is way too forgiving. An example: One day I was playing Legend of Max, and knew that I didn't do that well. In the arcade, I would've gotten an average C. On DDR Extreme home? B. It's rewarding for those who aren't good at the game, but if you're looking to push yourself, these hand-outs won't go over well. Fun: Eh, they should've included more challenging, and more popular Konami songs... NOT remixes of 80's and 90's hits. They really destroy the experience in this game.
Game Info
DDR Extreme | PS2
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- Release Date: Sep. 24, 2004
- Price: $40.00
- Publisher: Konami
- Developer: Konami
- Platform(s): PS2
- Genre: Family
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