Talk:Just Dance 2017/@comment-27537247-20160901161756

I suppose I should offer feedback again...

Bang: So here's what I'm seeing here: A more modern version of These Boots Are Made For Walking. Single female coach that stands for feminine strength, pop-art style artwork, save for the lack of leg moves. Which is okay; my only problem with These Boots Are Made For Walking was my own inability to get good at it. This song just doesn't strick me as too terribly interesting, though. A female solo dance, colorful pop-style background with generic beauty details, just feels like something I've seen before.

Carnival Boom: Uh... I'm gonna take a pass on this one. Last time I talked about the Brazilian selection, I got lit up by this one guy who took my comment the wrong way. Besides, I don't really have much to say on this one. Just... updated Drop The Mambo I guess?

Oishii Oishii: I can't help but watch this and just get super giddy. This is one of the most charming dance routines yet. It's so adorable, I love the combination of the girl and the... whatever the other thing is, I just love that Ubisoft is really incorporating j-pop into Just Dance now, even if it is thus far restricted to Miku and Mero Mero. This is a nice little callback to Ghostbusters and the one Slime coach they made to look as though it was floating. Never stop including songs like this, Ubisoft.

Wherever I Go: The song is okay. I mean, I was never a huge fan of OneRepublic to begin with, I kinda liked Counting Stars for a while, but perhaps this song will grow on me over time. But what really makes it for me is the concept. A billboard dancer shown across a large city (which looks like Chicago to me), shifting camera angles and dynamic imagery. If they had stayed on the one board, this wouldn't have been nearly interesting to me. But the cutaways to jumbotrons across the city is really creative and it was pulled off so well. The costume is pretty cool, too.