Konami announces Dance Dance Revolution Universe 2 for the Xbox 360
Konami has just announced that it’s currently working on Dance Dance Revolution Universe 2 for the Microsoft Xbox 360 game console and it’s set to pack in some new features that the entire family can enjoy.
As expected, the familiar pad-driven scheme is back and beats from the 70’s to the present are poised to set the dance floor ablaze. What’s even more exciting is that a Quest mode has been revitalized and the Freestyle mode will have you flaunting a style all your own without the constraints of fixed steps.
Whether you’re in a party or with the family in the living room, you’ll find infectious rhythms paired with cool visuals. Konami, however, anticipated that you might want to try and square off with other dancers online, so a mode featuring the powers of the Xbox Live Network is slated to get you busting moves with the nest of them.
“The next generation graphics make this the best-looking DDR game to date while the new features and online capabilities offer gamers a wider array of options than ever before,” says Konami Product Manager Jason Enos as he explains why the title is an Xbox 360 must-have.
So, who says the Xbox 360 is only for hardcore gamers who want to bust up aliens with big guns? DDR Universe 2 proves that the platform can also host light fun, so wear those dancing shoes and get ready to shake it.
Konami has just announced that it’s currently working on Dance Dance Revolution Universe 2 for the Microsoft Xbox 360 game console and it’s set to pack in some new features that the entire family can enjoy.
As expected, the familiar pad-driven scheme is back and beats from the 70’s to the present are poised to set the dance floor ablaze. What’s even more exciting is that a Quest mode has been revitalized and the Freestyle mode will have you flaunting a style all your own without the constraints of fixed steps.
Whether you’re in a party or with the family in the living room, you’ll find infectious rhythms paired with cool visuals. Konami, however, anticipated that you might want to try and square off with other dancers online, so a mode featuring the powers of the Xbox Live Network is slated to get you busting moves with the nest of them.
“The next generation graphics make this the best-looking DDR game to date while the new features and online capabilities offer gamers a wider array of options than ever before,” says Konami Product Manager Jason Enos as he explains why the title is an Xbox 360 must-have.
So, who says the Xbox 360 is only for hardcore gamers who want to bust up aliens with big guns? DDR Universe 2 proves that the platform can also host light fun, so wear those dancing shoes and get ready to shake it.