Dance Central Returns With Two Player Dance Battles

Harmonix took the stage during Microsoft’s 2011 E3 press conference today to lift the curtain on Dance Central 2, detailing some of the new features coming in the follow-up to the popular Kinect-powered body mover. It’s time for a dance off!

Dance Central is a lovely game, but it was obviously pushed out in rather bare bones form in order to be a Kinect launch title. Harmonix comes back for round two with a game that sounds like what the original release should have been.

For instance, the sequel adds two player simultaneous dancing to the series, something that seems rather silly to have left out in the first place. It also adds a campaign mode, so we’re not just randomly picking a series of songs with no context. Harmonix also promises a much improved Break-It-Down experience, though I’ll miss the random flailing.

And I’d miss the original batch of songs as well, if Harmonix hadn’t also announced that all songs from the first game will be importable into the second. That’s more than 100 songs available at launch, making it the most musical dance title available on the Kinect when it drops later this year.


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