Dance Central Spotlight Only Has 10 Songs

Dance Central Spotlight Only Has 10 Songs

Dance the night away! For half an hour!

pocru by pocru on Jun 09, 2014 @ 12:51 PM (Staff Bios)
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I'll be the first to admit, normally I wouldnt pay attention to a game like Dance Central at E3, but this time they're doing something different so I feel the need to chime in.  But first, as is custom, this is the trailer they released during the Xbox E3 2014 press conference.



Developed by Harmonix, Dance Central Spotlight will be much like other Dance Central games: music plays, you have to follow the prompts on screen, like a less intense version of DDR.  However, Ive chosen to report on it for one interesting tidbit: the game will only launch with ten games.  The rest youll have to pick and purchase a la carte, kind of like what Killer Instinct did.

The future of video games, ladies and gentlemen.

But other than microtransactions, the game has a few more other features, such as even more dance moves to dance along with and a fitness mode that helps keep you in shape and keeps track of your progress with a personalized profile. 

It will be released this fall, and will be digital only.

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