Talk:Just Dance 2020/@comment-43541228-20190820112924/@comment-29512888-20190820114057

Kind of. JD2018 received a LOT of hate from the community, and the flood of mean comments throughout the pre-release era (some of which even stooped as low as death threats) were the reason why I ultimately stopped scrolling down the comment section of JD previews. I mean, it's not the best JD ever, but come on...

JD2019's E3 reveals received pretty much the same feedback, until the situation was completely flipped as soon as Gamescom arrived. From that moment onward, the fanbase did nothing but showering the team with compliments, calling it the best JD ever and attacking anyone who dared express criticism openly - once again, it's not a bad game by any means, but it's not such a masterpiece, either.

This year, opinions seems to be more mixed than before, and I honestly don't mind this situation because there's finally a fine balance - not too much hate, but not too much praise either (from what I've seen at least).