
42
Dance Dance Revolution X broadly sidesteps innovation and serves up another entry where enjoyment's purely a function of how much you like the set list. If you own any other DDR games, particularly last year's SuperNOVA 2, it's hard to recommend shelling out cash for this one -- aside from the new tunes, I've seen it all before.
82
With an impressive song list and up to eight-player LAN capability, this DDR will definitely get the party started!
54
DDR SuperNOVA 2 outdoes this title in every way and that's a game that's been on the market for close to a year.
7
The song selection for this game includes some very good sounding songs, and while you might not have heard of many of the licenses, most of them are good. The story mode also gets more involved. I disliked the removal of the shop, though, and this is the seventh DDR game in the PS2 series alone that does the same thing to different music. The announcer is also annoying; one of his lines takes several seconds and has actually made me lose some songs.
Dance Dance Revolution X
PlayStation 2
Released On:
Sep 12, 2008
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55
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82
With an impressive song list and up to eight-player LAN capability, this DDR will definitely get the party started!
60
The bundle MSRP of $50 is surprisingly cheap in my opinion, but still not chump change. I mean, spending $50 on something you don’t particularly care for is a bummer, but spending $50 on something you don’t care for and having a bulky dance mat left over taking up precious space is even worse.
54
DDR SuperNOVA 2 outdoes this title in every way and that's a game that's been on the market for close to a year.
53
With unattractive graphics, a decent song list, and no real innovations, DanceDanceRevolution X is pretty much your typical DDR mix, for better or worse. By now, you probably either like the series or you don't, and you know it.
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An average rehash of everything that has been done (and at this point, possibly everything that ever will be done) in the series.
42
Dance Dance Revolution X broadly sidesteps innovation and serves up another entry where enjoyment's purely a function of how much you like the set list. If you own any other DDR games, particularly last year's SuperNOVA 2, it's hard to recommend shelling out cash for this one -- aside from the new tunes, I've seen it all before.
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Aug 2, 2015
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The song selection for this game includes some very good sounding songs, and while you might not have heard of many of the licenses, most of them are good. The story mode also gets more involved. I disliked the removal of the shop, though, and this is the seventh DDR game in the PS2 series alone that does the same thing to different music. The announcer is also annoying; one of his lines takes several seconds and has actually made me lose some songs.
SummaryCelebrate the 10th anniversary of the hottest revolution and bestselling dance video game! Brand new to the PS2 DanceDanceRevolution X explodes onto the dance floor with enhanced graphics, fun interactive gameplay, an incredible song selection and innovative new game modes. Awesome new soundtrack packed with over 70 songs. New mixes prov... Read More
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