DanceDanceRevolution

DanceDanceRevolution (PS3)

2010

System
PlayStation 3
Publisher
Konami
Developer
Konami

4.8

Game Rating

User Ratings: 4

Our Review: N/A

Overview

Also Known As
DanceDanceRevolution New Moves (EU title)
Number of Players
2
Genre
Dancing
Release Date

PlayStation 3

  • US 17th Nov 2010
  • EU 18th Mar 2011
Series
Dance Dance Revolution
Controller Support
PlayStation Move, Dance Mat
Feature Support
YouTube, Facebook
Official Site
konami.com

Screenshots (8)

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Reviews

  • Review DanceDanceRevolution (PlayStation 3)

    Dance Dance for the world!

    The granddaddy of all dance games is back as Konami's classic franchise makes its first appearance on the PlayStation 3. DanceDanceRevolution (DDR) is arguably the one game that proved that not all games needed to be played sitting down. If you aren't familiar with the DDR franchise, gameplay revolves around stepping on...

About The Game

With over 11 years of history, DanceDanceRevolution comes to the PS3 for the first time integrating PlayStation Move!

Record yourself and upload to YouTube and Facebook through to share with friends and other DanceDanceRevolution fans.

Dance Off Mode allows players to take turns to play, while they see themselves dancing on screen through the PlayStation® EYE . The player who is able to step and dance more accurately will gain more points and will be the winner.

Club Mode allows players to play 4 to 20 songs consecutively. The difficulty level varies depending on how well the player is dancing in addition to several different gimmicks. If the player changes the options to non-stop, they can keep dancing until their gauge is empty.

Includes hard hitting music tracks, including "Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga, "Battlefield" by Jordin Sparks and "So Fine" by Sean Paul.