Cover Version: There's one in DC2 of Britney Spears's "Toxic".Cool Ship: The final stage in DC2, aptly named "The Airship", is a giant airship with dozens of monitors, floor to ceiling windows, and a technicolor dance floor.The more melancholic of the two is represented by blue while the obviously evil on is represented by black. D-Coy: Another upbeat, enthusiastic crew represented by orange.DCI: A pair of smart secret agents wearing purple.The Glitterati: An antagonistic and cold crew wearing black and white.Hi-Def: The most down-to-earth crew, represented by brown.Flash4wrd: A pair of cheery, yet snarky, sisters who wear mainly yellow.
There are alternate costumes to unlock in all games.All Your Base Are Belong to Us: After Flash4wrd's era in DC3's story mode, DCI HQ was hacked by Dr.Aerith and Bob: Normally named characters like Emilia, Aubrey, and Taye share the spotlight with characters named Oblio, Jaryn, and Dare.Additionally, users can import songs from the original game, both on-disc and downloadable. It improves upon the original by adding true two-player gameplay in both competitive and cooperative modes, as well as the ability to create playlists, a freestyle-off option for DC2 on-disc songs and future DC2 downloadables, voice commands, and a more in-depth practice mode, allowing players to select specific moves in a routine to practice. The game also lacks local multiplayer, although it doesn't prevent friends from dancing along with you.Ī sequel, Dance Central 2, was released on Octoin Europe and October 25 in North America. The soundtrack is a bit narrower than other dance games, where most of the songs have a variety with the 2000s, but the songs from The '80s and The '90s are almost all hip hop, likely to fit with the urban dancing mood of the game. This both adds more movement required for the player, but also means the moves had to be simplified compared to other dancing games to avoid physical strain. This dancing game involves moving your body according to the indicators, but thanks to the sensors on the camera, it can read your whole body. Dance Central is a launch title developed by Harmonix for the Xbox 360's motion controller, Kinect.