Talk:Just Dance 2016/@comment-12228547-20151010013712/@comment-1465604-20151010092038

I don't understand this Wikia's obsession with alts. What's so good about alts? Why are people so up in arms whenever a game isn't full of alts? For me, JD games are about the routines first and foremost, then the music. It matters not if a routine is an alt, it matters how good the routine is, period.

JD2014 had tons of alts, but I didn't play many of them because I found a lot of them to be boring. Some of them were great, some were bad. JD2015 didn't have that many alts, but neither did it have that many bad alts. I will also forever hold a dear spot in my heart for having "Bad  Romance (Official Choreo)".

Being an alt doesn't mean a routine is guaranteed to be good. Having many alts does not mean the game is guaranteed to be good. "Born This Way"'s alt is horrible. I know what  they're going for ("This is a nerd. He was born this way. Watch him dance!"), but it just looks awkward and the dance moves are boring, "I Gotta Feeling"'s is fun, but ultimately very easy (I want my alts to be more challenging, i.e. Extremes), "Circus" is great, though not as Extreme as I would've wanted it and the rest are still M.I.A. so we can't judge them.

So, in my opinion, of the 3 alts we've seen insofar, we've got 1 5-star song ("Circus"), 1 3-star song ("I Gotta Feeling") and 1 -1-star song ("Born This Way").

I mean, what's the logic behind ("Mooooooooooooore aaaaaaaaaaaaaaalts!")? Why does a game need a lot of alts?