Michael Jackson: The Experience

Michael Jackson: The Experience

released on Nov 23, 2010

Michael Jackson: The Experience

released on Nov 23, 2010

There are three modes of play in the Wii version of the game. The first is "Classic" where everybody follows the on-screen Michael Jackson avatar. The second is "Duo" which is used for duets (such as "The Girl is Mine") or videos with two main characters (such as "The Way You Make Me Feel.") The player(s) can choose to dance as either Michael or the other character. The third mode of gameplay is "Crew," which features Michael and two backup dancers (five during some songs.) Players can opt to dance as any of the three. After performing songs, players will be able to unlock training videos in the "Dance School" where they are taught some of the more difficult moves from several of Michael Jackson's music videos and stage performances.


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Michael Jackson: The Experience aims to replicate the King of Pop's legendary dance moves in a rhythm game format. While the core gameplay of mimicking onscreen choreography can be fun, the experience feels limited. The tracklist is surprisingly small, the motion tracking can be inconsistent, and there's minimal depth beyond the core dancing. Diehard Michael Jackson fans might find enjoyment in emulating his iconic routines, but casual players and those seeking a robust rhythm game experience will likely find it lacking.

Elite Beat Agents (Michael Jackson edition or the Video Game)

unpopular opinion, pero este juego es mejor que just dance

Wasn't too crazy about dance games in general, but I like Michael Jackson's music so this was pretty fun.

Decent Just Dance game.

An easy 100% on the PSP, played on PPSSPP with RetroAchievements. Eventually I want to play the PSVita version, which is a completely different game and (unfortunately) touch based.