Talk:Just Dance 2019/@comment-14474551-20181231212103

I’ve been away from this wiki for about a week now, but I finally got the game for Christmas on Switch! It’s definitely an improvement from Just Dance 2018. Last era, it would take me weeks, even months to Megastar a few songs. For this game, however, I got Megastar on many songs on my first try. I also noticed that Just Dance Unlimited buffers less too, which is convenient because the previous game’s Unlimited buffered like hell every time I would play a song from the JDU tracklist.

I also noticed that when you play your first song on the game, they give you a tutorial on how to play the game. I got this when I started playing No Tears Left To Cry. When I hit A and the song continued to play, I thought it was a glitch up until the tutorial popped up on the screen. I found the tutorial strange considering it is not that hard to understand how Just Dance works. Also, why add a tutorial now when you’ve been making these games for almost ten years?

In terms of the songlist, it’s not that’s marketable. More than half of the songs I never even heard of. It’s like Ubisoft puts all the songs ever released in the universe in a hat, close their eyes, and picks them. The problem I have with Ubisoft is that they think the songs they put in their game are “hits”, when in reality, I doubt a general player will even play any of the flopped songs on the game because when a player from the GP picks a dance, they pick it based on what song it is because keep in mind that most GP players haven’t seen the game yet before first play. So, having more noticeable songs in the game will make the tracklist more playable.

In terms of scoring, it’s a lot better than JD2018. Like what I said earlier, on my first try on most songs, I got Megastar, which is great. In my opinion Rave In The Grave and I Feel It Coming have the best scoring. However, the award for worst scoring would go to either Sangria Wine or Sweet Little Unforgettable Thing.

Another problem I had with the game are the difficult rankings. Some of them are just not accurate. For example, why is A Little Party Never Killed Nobody on Easy when it’s one of the hardest dances in the game and why is Naughty Girl on Hard when it’s so simple and repetitive? There are too many Easy choreographies and not enough Hard choreographies.

Overall, the game is pretty enjoyable. I just wish they had more recognizable song choices.