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Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2 / Dance Dance Revolution Full Full Party
The North American box art for Hottest Party 2.Developer(s) Konami Digital Entertainment Publisher(s) Konami Digital Entertainment Series Dance Dance Revolution & Bemani Engine Custom Platform(s) Wii Release date(s) Genre(s) Music and exercise Mode(s) Single-player and multiplayer Rating(s) Media/distribution DVD Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2, called Dance Dance Revolution FuruFuru Party (ダンスダンスレボリューション フルフル♪パーティー ) in Japan, was announced by Konami on May 15, 2008 as part of the 10th anniversary of Dance Dance Revolution celebration. Hottest Party 2 features the same gameplay as the first Hottest Party and introduces new gameplay modes, gimmicks, characters and graphical enhancements. The game also features an all new soundtrack featuring licensed music from the past four decades as well as new Konami Originals.[2] Hottest Party 2 was released on September 16, 2008 in North America. A teaser site for the Japanese release was launched on December 9, 2008 featuring new gameplay footage from the game.[3]
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Development
Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2 was announced on May 15, 2008 alongside Dance Dance Revolution Universe 3 and Dance Dance Revolution X by Konami on the DDR Online Community website as part of Game Day 2008. A sequel to the 2007 Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party, Hottest Party 2 features many improvements. Konami promises an entirely new soundtrack featuring music from the "last four decades", more innovative Wii Remote and Nunchuk support, four-player multiplayer and brand new gameplay modes. Hottest Party 2 features a difficulty range that allows both new players and seasoned dancers to enjoy the game. Mii support will be added to the game, allowing players to incorporate their Mii avatars onto the dance floor. Courses, a mode featured in the mainstream Dance Dance Revolution series, will be introduced on the Wii for the first time. Dance gimmicks such as Triple Stomp and Dance N' Defend Battle Mode will add new dynamics to the standard gameplay. New dancing characters will be introduced and the dancers will show off realistic dance moves that players can watch and practice in special mode. New dancing stages with greater detail will be added to the game, more than 50 total environments for the characters to dance in. Konami also announced a sample of the music to be included in Hottest Party 2, including covers of "Black or White" by Michael Jackson, Umbrella" by Rihanna, "We Got the Beat" by The Go-Go's, and the inclusion of Justice's D.A.N.C.E.[2] A teaser trailer and a series of gameplay screenshots were released by Konami alongside the announcement.[4]
On August 1, 2008 The Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2 teaser website was updated with a new trailer revealing additional information about the upcoming game, alongside the new song "Into Your Heart", by series producer Naoki Maeda. The updated dancers with new dance moves are featured, along with the detailed stages featuring club style lighting, video walls and live crowds, new gimmicks that shrink the size of the on-screen arrows to varying degrees, the first appearance of Training Mode on the Wii, Dance N' Defend Battle Mode in action and the 360 degree dancing character viewer.[5]
Gameplay
Main article: Gameplay of Dance Dance RevolutionGameplay remains relatively unchanged from the original game. New modes on Hottest Party 2 include a new battle mode[2] and the "Groove Arena", an updated version of Groove Circuit from the previous version. New additional arrow gimmicks include arrows that rebound when hit and must be hit three times in order for them to fully disappear, arrows that only appear suddenly, missiles, and an implementation of holds for the hand markers.[2][6]
Scoring
When played with the Wii Remote, a separate "hand combo" attached to the lifebar increases if the player can keep the beat of the song with the controller while in play. These hand combos can add a bonus to the player's score when a hand marker is eventually reached.[5][6]
Music
The songs in yellow are licensed covers, the songs in white are Konami Originals, the songs in red are "boss songs", and the songs in green are featured in existing games. The songs with padlocks next to them are locked until certain conditions are met in the game, and songs with a clapperboard next to them have music videos featured.
Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2 soundtrack[5][7][8][9] Song Artist Originally By Black or White Prince Royal Michael Jackson Makes Me Wonder Sunshine Superman Maroon 5 Tribulations LCD Soundsystem D.A.N.C.E. Justice Everybody Dance TSMV Chic You're the One That I Want Dave V & Taya John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John All Good Things (Come to an End) Hamel & Naughty G. Nelly Furtado Come Rain Come Shine Jenn Cuneta I Ran Spacebar vs. Naughty G. A Flock Of Seagulls Red Alert Basement Jaxx Bust a Move Young MC featuring Flea Can't Help Falling in Love Cut N Edge Elvis Presley Feel Together Mickey Disco Ben Macklin & Tiger Lily[disambiguation needed ]
My Destiny Asher Kim English Nite-Runner Fraz Duran Duran featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland Obsession Brooklyn Fire Animotion Umbrella Haley Hunt Rihanna & Jay-Z Walking on Sunshine The Flash Katrina and the Waves We Got the Beat Pop n' Fresh The Go-Go's I Want Candy Pop n' Fresh The Strangeloves Call On Me Flow Eric Prydz Don't You (Forget About Me) NuFoundation Simple Minds Five O'Clock Flow The Perceptionists Scramble System 7 Tootsee Roll The Block Brothers & Hollywood J 69 Boyz Lesson by DJ U.T.D & Friends Lesson2 by DJ MC DDR Open Your Eyes NM feat. JaY_bEe (JB Ah-Fua) Settin' the Scene U1 Night Style Stay (Joey Riot Remix) Danny D Unity The Remembers Dreamin' Tomosuke feat. Adreana My Love NM feat. Melissa Petty The Lonely Streets DJ Yoshitaka feat. Robert "RAab" Stevenson I Want Your Love (Darwin Remix) Gav Escape U1 & Krystal B No Matter What Jun feat. Rita Boudreau We Can Win the Fight D-crew feat. Matt Tucker Into Your Heart (Ruffage Remix) Naoki feat. Yasmine Just Believe Lea Drop feat. Marissa Ship Loving You (Epidemik Remix) Toni Leo Super Hero DJ Yoshitaka feat. Michaela Thurlow Desert Journey DJ Taka Racing with Time (Naoki's 999 Remix) Jun feat. Godis (Heather Twede) Reach the Sky (Orbit1 Remix) Taya Closer to my Heart (Jun Remix) NM feat. Heather Elmer Habibe (Antuh Muhleke) Wendy Parr Somehow You Found Me Digi-Seq-Band 2000 Kyoka-Suigetsu-Row (DDR Edition) Terra feat. Uchusentai Noiz Silver★Dream Jun Osaka Evolved -Maido, Ohkini!- Naoki Underground Dance Dance Revolution Furu Furu Party soundtrack[10][11][12] Song Artist "All Good Things (Come To An End)" Hamel & Naughty G
(Cover of Nelly Furtado)"アタシボシ" EG-PROJECT "Bigger Than Big (Original Vocal Mix)" Super Mal feat. Luciana "Black or White" Prince Royal
(Cover of Michael Jackson)"Break the Chain" Tourbillon "Bust a Move" Young MC "Can't Help Falling In Love With You" Cut N Edge
(Cover of Elvis Presley)"CRAZY GONNA CRAZY" TRF "炎神戦隊ゴーオンジャー" EG-PROJECT "HOUSE NATION feat. LISA" ravex "I Ran" Spacebar vs. Naughty G
(Cover of A Flock Of Seagulls)"Makes Me Wonder" Sunshine Superman
(Cover of Maroon 5)"Our Song" Shinichi Osawa "Purple Line" 東方神起 "Superstar" tomboy "Umbrella" Haley Hunt
(Cover of Rihanna & Jay-Z)"resonance" NAOKI-EX
(Cover of T.M.Revolution)"Walking on Sunshine" The Flash
(Cover of Katrina and the Waves)"We Got The Beat" Pop n' Fresh
(Cover of The Go-Go's)"Brilliant 2U" NAOKI "CELEBRATE NIGHT" NAOKI "FREE" NM PRESENTS "Lesson by DJ" U.T.D. & Friends "Lesson2 by DJ (Japanese Version)" MC DDR "Keep on movin'" NM "NO CRIME" SHANADOO "Closer to my Heart (jun remix)" NM feat. Heather Elmer "Desert Journey" dj TAKA "Dreamin'" TOMOSUKE feat. Adreana "escape" U1 & Krystal B "Habibe (Antuh muhleke)" Wendy Parr "I WANT YOUR LOVE (Darwin remix)" GAV "INTO YOUR HEART (Ruffage remix)" NAOKI feat. YASMINE "JUST BELIEVE" Lea Drop feat. Marissa Ship "鏡花水月楼 (DDR EDITION)" TЁЯRA feat. 宇宙戦隊NOIZ "LOVING YOU (Epidemik remix)" TONI LEO "My Love" NM feat. Melissa Petty "No Matter What" jun feat. Rita Boudreau "Open Your Eyes" NM feat. JaY_bEe (JB Ah-Fua) "Racing with Time (NAOKI's 999 remix)" jun feat.Godis (Heather Twede) "REACH THE SKY (Orbit1 remix)" TAYA "Settin' the Scene" U1 night style "Somehow You Found Me" DIGI-SEQ-BAND2000 "STAY (Joey Riot remix)" DANNY D "SUPER HERO" DJ YOSHITAKA feat. Michaela Thurlow "The Lonely Streets" DJ Yoshitaka feat. Robert "RAab" Stevenson "Unity" The Remembers "We Can Win the Fight" D-crew feat. Matt Tucker "osaka EVOLVED -毎度、おおきに!-" NAOKI underground "SILVER☆DREAM" jun Soundtrack album
The original soundtrack for FuruFuru Party was bundled with the original soundtrack for Dance Dance Revolution X, and was released on January 29, 2009. It was part of the pre-order bundles for the PlayStation 2 version of DDR X in Japan, which was released the same day.[13]
Compatibility
It has been discovered that DDR Hottest Party 2 is not compatible with some 3rd party dance mats made for Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix and 3rd party mats made for Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party.[citation needed] Cable converters, such as those made by DDR Game, exist to get around this issue.[14] It is compatible with most Gamecube pads, even when used as 2nd/3rd/4th player.
Reception
During E3 2008 Konami showcased Hottest Party 2 to the press. The reaction was favorable with video game publications citing how easy the game is to pick up and play. Chris Watters of GameSpot pointed out that players who have two left feet will appreciate the training songs that teach players useful fundamentals.[15] IGN's Lucas M. Thomas said that Hottest Party 2 is "exactly what you'd expect" of the Dance Dance Revolution franchise yet remains solid and challenging with the addition of the Wii remote and Nunchuk. He goes on to say that the new gimmicks in the Hottest Party series have been met with mixed feelings but are a welcome addition to the standard footwork and keep the gameplay fresh. He also sarcastically remarks that Mii heads on the detailed dancing character bodies "doesn't look disturbing at all."[16]
WorthPlaying.com's Jesse Littlefield gave the game a 6.6/10, complimenting some of the additions to gameplay and Wii Remote support. However, the stages and characters were dubbed "poorly detailed" and the covered songs were declared to be "sub-standard", although the Konami Originals were considered the "better half" of the soundtrack. The lack of online play was also criticized.[6]
See also
References
- ^ a b "IGN: Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2 Announced". IGN. http://wii.ign.com/articles/874/874289p1.html. Retrieved 2008-05-17.
- ^ a b c d DDRcommunity. "New DDR Games!". DDR Online Community. Konami. http://ddronlinecommunity.com/news_posts/26. Retrieved 2008-05-16.
- ^ DDRcommunity. "DDR Hottest Party 2 Media". DDR Online Community. Konami. http://www.ddronlinecommunity.com/forums/8/forum_topics/298. Retrieved 2008-08-02.
- ^ a b c "Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2". Konami. http://www.konami.jp/bemani/ddr/na/gs/hp2/. Retrieved 2008-05-18.
- ^ a b c "Wii Review- 'DanceDanceRevolution Hottest Party 2'". WorthPlaying. October 3, 2008. http://www.worthplaying.com/article.php?sid=56317. Retrieved 2008-12-23.
- ^ DDRcommunity. "DDR Community". DDR Online Community. Konami. http://www.ddronlinecommunity.com/forums/3/forum_topics/427. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
- ^ "More Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2 songs revealed". Blinky's "R" Us. http://www.blinkysrus.com/2008/09/02/more-dance-dance-revolution-hottest-party-2-songs-revealed/. Retrieved 2008-09-09.
- ^ "DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY 2 (North America) Song List". Zenius-I-Vanisher. http://zenius-i-vanisher.com/v4/ddrgamedb.php?gameid=72. Retrieved 2008-07-27.
- ^ "ダンスダンスレボリューション フルフル♪パーティー" (in Japanese). Konami. 2008-12-18. http://www.konami.jp/products/ddrffp_wii/. Retrieved 2009-01-06.
- ^ "ダンスダンスレボリューション フルフル♪パーティー|収録楽曲紹介:" (in Japanese). Konami. 2008-12-26. http://www.konami.jp/bemani/ddr/jp/gs/ffp/musiclist/. Retrieved 2009-01-06.
- ^ "ダンスダンスレボリューション フルフル♪パーティー -収録曲リスト" (in Japanese). http://mieya.cool.ne.jp/database/ddr/cs/ffp/ddrffpcs_musiclist.html. Retrieved 2009-01-06.
- ^ "konamistyle updates". Bemanistyle. 2008-12-15. http://www.bemanistyle.com/index.php/news/konamistyle-updates-1185. Retrieved 2008-12-15.
- ^ "Nintendo Wii Dance Pad Cable Convertor for DDR Hottest Party 2 and Hottest Party 3". DDR Game. http://www.ddrgame.com/wii-accessory-hp3-dance-pad-cable-adapter.html. Retrieved 2010-12-25.
- ^ Chris Watters (2008-07-16). "E3 2008: Dance Dance Revolution: Hottest Party 2 Hands-On". GameSpot. http://www.gamespot.com/wii/puzzle/dancedancerevolutionhottestparty2/news.html?sid=6194174. Retrieved 2008-08-02.
- ^ Lucas M. Thomas (2008-07-17). "E3 2008: Feet-on Dance Dance Revolution: Hottest Party 2". IGN. http://wii.ign.com/articles/891/891494p1.html. Retrieved 2008-08-02.
External links
- Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2 teaser website
- Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2 at IGN
- Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2 at Giant Bomb
- Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2 Product Reviews at Amazon
- Nintendo Technical Issue Forum Regarding HP2 not working with 3rd party mats Technical Forum at Nintendo
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