Dancing fans will probably experience deja vu playing Dance Dance Revolution Universe 2 for the Xbox 360. Even though it continues to be the premiere dancing/rhythm game on the market, it feels more like a rerun than an innovative entry in the series. With that said, dancing fools will love it anyway.
If you’ve ever played any kind of DDR game, you should have an idea what to expect. You dance to scrolling arrows on the screen, moving your feet on the included dance mat to keep up with the rhythm. (Lazy people can play it with an Xbox 360 controller, but there’s no fun in that.) Stray too far (or hit too many "wrong" icons, such as poison arrows) and you fail the song. Do well and you’ll receive a grade and move on. Several modes from the series make their return. Workout Mode remains as helpful as ever, working with you to shed pounds as you move your feet. Challenge Mode continues to test your dexterity and dancing skills with a series of stages. Several Exhibition modes are also back, including single player, local multiplayer and online multiplayer through Xbox Live, with up to four people taking part in a dancing contest.

You’re not going to be impressing the ladies with those moves.
However, we do have to call foul on Konami for false advertising. On the back of the DDR box, it states that the game includes an "all-new quest mode". Unfortunately, it’s anything but. It’s the same as last year’s game, but with minor changes made in terms of song availability and a few new locales and items. It’s still a decent mode, where you can build your own hot-stepper and take them on a whirlwind dance tour, but to call it "all-new" is an understatement. However, the addition of a Freestyle mode is very cool. You do away with those bothersome scrolling arrows and instead supply your own dancing moves. If you ever felt like doing the Funky Chicken to "Walk Like an Egyptian", here’s your chance.