![]() ![]() ![]() Ultimately, we were playing catchup to the professional dancers doing the motion capture and not having much fun. I may have two left feet, but my daughter, a natural, also found it hard to follow. This mismatchedness was present on a few songs, and evoked inadequacy in me. The Weeknd’s ‘Blinding Lights’, for example, has an easy beat, but the on-screen prompt had some awkward hand and head movements that were just not flowing with the song. I enjoyed the ease and fluidity of past Just Dance games, but 2021 adds many unwelcome flourishes into the choreography. Getting into the game is as the title suggests, you just dance by mimicking the movements of the colourful on-screen characters with the help of handy illustrations. However, there is always a danger of your smartphone flying out the window - a too-real possibility, given Just Dance 2021’s tricky dance moves. While the game is available on every other system, you will need a connected smartphone app that the game uses to accurately map the dance moves. Just make sure one of the motion-sensing Joy-cons are in one hand, with a strap for safety, and you are ready to go. It is easy to set-up and my eight-year-old daughter was able to dive right in easily. We reviewed it on the Nintendo Switch, and we believe that is the best version of the game. Fun fact: Just Dance mostly comes out of Ubisoft Pune. All of this unfolds through digitally rotoscoped versions of Ubisoft’s own dancers. Though it is weird for a game with 2021 in its title to have tracks from 2020. Ubisoft’s Just Dance series of games are year-on-year releases, much like EA Sports’ FIFA, except the focus here is a arcade-like dance simulation with every release packing in some of the hottest tracks of the year. ![]() Prices: ₹2,999 Playstation 4, Xbox One ₹3,499 for Nintendo Switch. ![]()
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