

With simple pick-up and play controls, anyone can join the party. We’re keen to see how it works in the near future. Dance to the rhythm of your favorite beat with Just Dance, a music & rhythm video game that allows you to dance the night away with your friends and family without ever leaving the house. While the trailer was understandably quite vague about this feature, it would be an amazing one at larger parties and such. The other, less talked about feature, however, is the game’s “Stand-Alone Mode” which apparently allows users to take their Wii U Gamepad away from their TV and play the game somewhere else in another room with an unmentioned amount of players. It seems like a cool and somewhat fun mode so we are interested to see how it turns out. On top of this, the puppet master can also choose when and for how long these moves need to be sustained. Shown off at the conference itself, “Puppet Master” mode allows a fifth player to use the Wii-U Gamepad to take control of and decide which dance movevs up to four other players (with Wii Remotes) will carry out. The two main stand-outs from the trailer though are what will make the Wii-U version really shine. Additionally, the game will continue it’s legacy and still allow up to four players play together at once, still a feature exclusive to the Just Dance franchise. Played to what we can only assume is a confirmed track, Flo-Rida’s “Good Feeling”, Just Dance 4 for the Wii U will feature a Battle Mode which looks decked out like a fighting game, we spotted life bars in a two player battle royale in the trailer. The year in the year section of the DLC chart shows the year that the Just Dance game for which the song was made for became available.We all knew it was coming and we all knew it was coming for the Wii U too, but Ubisoft have shown off some of the features both at Nintendo’s E3 press conference as well as on a brief trailer released shortly thereafter. (OS) indicates that the song was created specifically for inclusion in a Just Dance game, being an Original Song.(#) indicates that the song has been available on a previous Just Dance game.(*) indicates that the song is a cover version, not the original.(N) indicates that the song is only available for download on the NTSC (U.S.) version of Just Dance 4.(P) indicates that the song is only available for download on the PAL (European) version of Just Dance 4.It is also believed/rumored that alternate routines will appear as DLC, but this has not been confirmed and has not been shown as DLC for the game as of November. New songs and songs from past Just Dance titles appear as downloadable content (DLC for short) for Just Dance 4.
