Talk:Just Dance 2017/@comment-1465604-20160913204013/@comment-26350016-20160914151850

I know anyone can have their own opinions, but I'm tired of reading 'X routuine o Y routine is so easy'.

for @FallenAngelll, at minimum you must be a professional dancer if you are finding everything so easy. For me 'Into You' is the best routine I've seen so far. Why? Because while it's simple, yes, it is actually quite fun! I have dance to it, and I had so much fun with it! to the point it might be my favorite routine of the game but we'll have to see what's left to announce.

The main focus of JD is not competition, it is actually bringing people together, it is for FUN! however competition is nice and a needed plus for the game! that's why I am so excited to know about the extreme versions as I am quite competitive myself when it comes to Just Dance TBH ...and some simple routines does not prevent me from enjoying the game.

I've noticed that these 'simple' and 'easy' routines are filled with lots of body language and self expression. I don't know if the coreographers did it on purpose or the dancers are just really talented, but I notice that the characters move their bodies way more than on previous versions of JD, I actually like that a lot because I like dancing but I like to do it well more than anything. Sure, 'Into You', 'Te Dominar' or 'Cake by the Ocean' look like easy routines and easy enough to get high scores on, however, how many Just Dancers actually look good dancing to them? Let's say I've seen severals previews on YouTube of people dancing, and I was not impressed at all.

And as much as I admire Diegho dancing skills. I watched him on YouTube dancing to 'Te Dominar' and 'Scream and Shout' at the BGS in Brazil and actually he was not good, or at least what I'm used of seeing of him. He was exaggerating almost everything and overall it didn't look good. I didn't like it honestly.

My point is that while the game can't score how you dance, I hope that y'all can notice the fair change that JD had made into their routines. They have exchanged a little difficulty for more presise and accurate  body movements. I honestly appreciate it as I am all for not only getting high scores, but also looking good while doing it, like if I was a proffessional dancer, even if I'm not one.

My only complaint is that due to that very expressive spark in the routines, they have made most female coaches dances more and more femenine and less gender neutral.