Talk:Just Dance 2017/@comment-31939741-20170402114039/@comment-1465604-20170403065101

Being simplistic does not mean the routine is necessarily bad. And while I detest this game for being so easy and having too many simplistic and repetitive routines, not all of them are bad in my opinion. "Juju on That Beat" actually isn't a terrible routine, but I will never play unless it's picked against me in a tournament and I cannot ban it because it's a terrible song.

Here's a few of the ones I actually find bad:


 * "Sorry (Extreme)" for the bad synching. They did it on purpose, but I have no idea why they made the movements synch up so badly to the actual song. Also, most of the choreography seems random with little rhyme or reason.


 * "Last Christmas" for being an affront to what the song is actually about. The song is a break-up song. They couple had already broken up the year previous because of the singer's partner's infidelity. Now, the singer sees them and it dredges up old wounds. What does Ubisoft do? Give the song a lovey dovey couple's dance. The routine is the absolute opposite of what the song is about.


 * "Watch Me (Nae Nae) [Family Battle Version]". "Watch Me (Nae Nae)" is a meme song. People dance is for the meme-ness of it and to do the moves sung about in the song. The Family Battle Version strips "Watch Me" or everything that makes it appealing to the audience that enjoy its very existence in the Just Dance franchise. Why does this Alternate even exist? And more importantly: Because of this Alternate's very existence, another Alternate was cut, either due to disc space issues on 7th generation consoles or due to a lack of time and/or money to make another Alternate. This Alternate should never have been made.