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Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA 2 (Sony PlayStation 2, 2007)

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Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA 2 takes the best-selling video game series to new heights by incorporating a variety of gameplay enhancements designed to deliver the ultimate DDR experience. Brand new game modes, including Hyper Master Mode are joined by existing modes such as Tutorial, Battle, Nonstop and Challenge to deliver the most complete DDR game to date. In typical DDR style, these gameplay modes, combined with perfectly calibrated difficulty settings, makes DDR SuperNOVA 2 highly accessible to newbies while still delivering the ultimate gameplay challenge to DDR pros. At the heart of any DDR game is the music selection and DDR SuperNOVA 2 features an awesome new song lineup, packed with superstar artists, familiar hits and a laundry list of brand new musical content. Online multiplayer gameplay now supporting up to four players and EyeToy USB Camera (for PlayStation2) support round out the complete music video game package that will keep players of all ages and abilities moving to the beat.

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PublisherKonami
GameDance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA 2
UPC083717201564

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PlatformSony PlayStation 2
ESRB RatingE10+ - Everyone 10+
GenreMusic

Tech Details
ESRB DescriptorMild Lyrics, Suggestive Themes
Number of Players1-4
Release Year2007
Game Special Features
  • All-new release of the DDR series hits the PlayStation 2
  • Awesome soundtrack packed with major hits and brand new songs
  • Brand new game modes and fully adaptable to newbies and pros
  • Enhanced online support offers 4-player multiplayer
  • EyeToy supports for PlayStation 2 – use your hands and feet and see yourself on TV!
  • Sequel to the biggest and best DDR game to date
  • Support ElementsGaming Camera Support, Net Support

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    Fixing what's broken, breaking the song list

    Created: 11/29/07
    The sixth DDR released in North America for the PlayStation 2, "Supernova 2" isn't the best choice for the PS2 owner (that would be the previous "Supernova"), nor the second best (that would be "DDR MAX 2"), but it's a solid third place. What it does right, it largely inherits from its prececessor. What it does wrong can be squarely laid on the shoulders of its music producers and licensers.

    By this point, pretty much everyone in gaming knows DDR, so a summary of basic gameplay can be skipped. The key is how the game is presented and what varieties are available. In addition to the basic arcade-style game, Supernova offered solid "advanced" games such as a versus mode, the best exercise mode the series has ever known, and then sabotaged it with the aggravating "Stellar Master Mode", a confusing mission mode that had to be completed to unlock over a third of the game's soundtrack and all the extra modes. Supernova 2 simplifies this with a "Hyper Master Mode" which at least allows players to progress more quickly through unlocking new stuff. However, it shares the same dubious design decision as Stellar Master Mode: most of the challenges change the nature of the game, sometimes radically (arrows are rearranged, superimposed, invisible, move at confusing speeds, etc.).

    Given how much effort has to be invested in these Master modes to unlock much of the soundtrack and gameplay, you wonder: what's the real game, arcade mode, or Master mode? It's as if "Madden NFL 2008" only offered the NFC teams at the start, and made you play silly quarterback challenges and punt/pass/kick contests to unlock the AFC, team-by-team.

    Fortunately, Hyper Master Mode is a lot easier to beat, since you can buy "support modules" to help you clear difficult challenges. For example, if a challenge requires you to hit a certain number of combos, a module that turns "good"s into "great"s will keep your combos going. So you're less likely to hit a brick wall in Hyper Master Mode than in the previous game's Stellar Master Mode. But it's still annoying to have to invest so much time in this mode at all.

    I exercise with DDR every day, and I appreciate how good Supernova's exercise mode was, and am grateful it is copied lock, stock, and barrel for Supernova 2. You can maintain multiple profiles and histories for exercise players, protect them with passwords, and design your own custom exercise courses (also possible in MAX 2, but not in the "Extreme"s).

    The catch is that you need to start unlocking songs quickly to build a tolerable workout. Supernova 2's default song list contains a lot of low-speed R&B and slow pop from popular performers like Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, etc. Some of the licensed songs, like Chris Brown's "Say Goodbye" and especially Gwen Stefani's "Wind It Up" are particularly ill-suited to DDR-style dancing. There are licensed songs that work in this format, like Fatboy Slim's "The Rockafeller Skank", but sadly, they're the exception. Doing a workout of 17 all-random songs, on "basic" for the first and last and "difficult" otherwise, I found I was only burning 350 calories, compared to 450 for similar workout schedules on Supernova. Only after unlocking the usual DDR J-pop suspects like Be For U, Riyu Kosaka, Naoki Maeda, Anettai Maji-Ska Bakudan, etc., could I get the speed to a point where it was interesting and valid exercise.

    So, full points for taking the best of Supernova, addressing the worst problems of Stellar Master Mode (though
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    supernova 2

    Created: 01/31/08
    I bought this game because I just got into ddr and this was the newest game out there. Some of the songs have are hard just because they have such a slow beat. There are many good songs also. I am only a basic player I can only play a few songs on difficult. So getting through the hyper master mode where you can unlock songs has proven to get quite difficult you can purchase things to make it a little easier to get through the songs. I have unlocked several but now I am having trouble beating the boss. You have to play the boss at the end of each level to advance to the next level and unlock characters songs and help items. But with that said the battle mode is fun the arrows do crazy things. My kids and I have a blast for hours playing and competing with each other. We usually play battle mode or arcade mode. With that said I give it and A-.
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    Fun game.

    Created: 12/08/08
    The game is most definitely a dancing game. Granted the song list is a little monotonous and such, but it is still incredibly fun. After playing for a while I can understand why some people use it as exercise. It is a workout sometimes, but is still entertaining. I really enjoy the fact that although it is choreographed it can still feel like dancing if you really get into it. All in all, it is a very fun game.
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    I love every game from the DDR series, and this is no different!

     | Yes, I would recommend this product to a friend.
    Created: 04/05/12
    I bought this game because I used to have the earlier games of the series as a kid and loved them. Of course I adore this game, I play it at least a couple of times a week and my little sisters play almost every day. I've never found many things that make exercise as easy and as fun as this game does. You almost forget you're getting exercise, and the songs are so upbeat and fun, but also still challenging. There are lots of convenient and fun alternatives to normal gameplay too, such as workout mode, which counts the calories you burn per song. The only thing I dislike is that the mats can sometimes slip or not catch your movement, which can be a pain if you're aiming for a specific score goal. I tried using the little stoppers that it came with, but the ends of the mat stand up a little so they didn't really work. This isn't a significant enough issue though, for me to not enjoy gameplay. I still love it. I definitely recommend any game from the DDR series.
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    DDR is great

    Created: 01/01/08
    As a mom of teenage kids I try to keep up with what they are doing. DDR is one of the trends that I have been watching for a while. As a game lover myself, I saw the value in not only the competitive appeal that games hold but also a way to get my kids (and myself) out of the gaming chairs and doing something active together. I love it! I'm not as good as they are since my mobility is not as good as it used to be, but I enjoy practicing and playing on the beginner/basic levels and doing the workout modes. The kids are at my level so far, but will soon surpass me I'm sure. I highly recommend getting the game and two mats. It is great to get the family involved. Even my husband is getting into it, the man who all of our married life has said to me he won't dance! My kids' friends are all wanting to come over now to play with them. I like being able to provide fun things for them to do with friends that will keep them occupied and out of trouble. If you are looking for something fun that the whole family can get into and you already have a gaming system (PS2,PS3, Xbox, etc), then I highly recommend DDR as a great choice. It is fun to do and has the side-effect of getting the gamers (and their parents) up and active. So moms, dads, grandparents even, get up off of that thang, and DANCE!
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