QUOTE(nub @ Aug 28 2007, 07:46 PM)
Do tell if the fun is worth the purchase. Game seems to be getting horrible reviews left and right.
I don't know whether to be shy, or just out-right crazy, but as Adam Sessler once said, "
I enjoyed it immensely".

I agree with the reviews however, that the game is rather short, containing storylines about the 'Boogs', and their uninteresting adventures.. I tried to go through their dialogues, but the bland writing turned me off almost immediately, and that's when I started hammering down on the A button.
I rallied between Dancing and Karaoke, figuring out which one I like better.
At first, it was Karaoke. It was my first ever Karaoke game and I felt that it was pretty cool. But only to find out the song selection wasn't quite my stuff. There are alot of hits, some old, some new, something funny. My girlfriend couldn't stop laughing while trying to sing "Don't cha!".
Then came Dancing. I like the dancing portion of the game. It seems to me that while they were making this game and testing it, they had people dancing to the music to test it.
Really really dancing. Don't get what I mean?
Sure, you could go all robot mode and sit down(or lie down) and play, but the true beauty of it, is getting up, getting into the groove, and just busting out some dance while the game plays. Pay no attention to the scores, or the dancing avatar on screen, just move your body(and hands) as if house music was playing really hard that night. I said, with the two drinks I had earlier, "This game is the shitz, I can dance in my room while racking up some crazy points".. Crazy huh.
So I actually finished this game last night, I told you it was short. But that won't stop me from coming back for a little more, drunken fun. In the end, I asked my girl if she liked the game, she said 'Yes', and a 'Thank you' in the end. EA got my girl to say 'Thanks'!? Oh noes. I had fun too. Oh noes.
This post has been edited by sihumchai: Aug 29 2007, 10:54 AM