Talk:Just Dance 2020/@comment-36903800-20200203064057/@comment-26573805-20200205192439

The first three DCs were released when motion controls were a popular craze, and Dance Central 3 was an enjoyable game with actual effort put into it that I spent hours playing. Dance Central Spotlight however was produced on a ridiculous low budget using recycled moves from older routines and was a lazy attempt to launch an iteration of the series for Xbox One's Kinect. So of course this mediocre installment of the series failed, and we have not seen any more Dance Central games on Xbox ever since, and the VR game is literal garbage, I will never touch it. It is understandable for them to end the series due to lack of interest, but for them to end the series with lack of quality is far worse.

Also, Just Dance is a more casual game that appeals to all players and has a huge install base on gaming consoles in general, and is vastly more successful than Spotlight was, which could explain why JD is still alive on Xbox in spite of the death of Kinect. Just Dance is really the only game the Kinect 2.0 is actually useful for, as it utilizes it to the best of its potential and generally detects and registers movement more accurately and leniently than controller-based consoles in terms of JD, which is expected from a casual dancing game that does not only exclusively appeal to hardcore audiences.