Talk:Just Dance 4/@comment-39892839-20191217205856/@comment-39892839-20191217211410

That being said, this is most likely the most work they've ever put into a Just Dance game. Despite the graphics in the background, they designed a whole new interface, and, as long as you had a Wii U or PS3, it came with a ton of content. They even created dances meant specifically for Sweat mode, which, starting with 2014, became Playlists with calorie counters. The dance quests and Mojo gave it a major replayability factor. With Mojo levels and dance quests being removed in 2014, I felt as if the replayability factor was removed in that game. It was a fun game, but JD4 gave you more reasons to keep playing after you had unlocked everything. I used to play until I made every song gold. I prefer JD4's Sweat mode to any other game, any day, due to the High and Low scale thing which helps determine the next song, the Warm Up and Cool Down sections, and the Just Sweat custom routines.

All in all, this is probably one of the best Just Dance games. I didn't let the backgrounds ruin it for me, although that was something it's predecessor did better, because it came with the most features which made it one of the most fun games in the series.