

“Chandelier” is complemented with gorgeous, realistic graphics the same goes for Billie Eilish’s “Happier Than Ever,” full of exploding and crumbling stone. Since stage effects are no longer hindered by Nintendo’s legacy consoles, the result easily gives 2022 the best backgrounds of any Just Dance. The other K-pop songs keep to that expectation, and it was a lot of fun challenging ourselves to nail moves you’d see real dancers perform. K/DA’s “POP/STARS” starts as an Extreme song (I can’t remember a Just Dance where you didn’t have to unlock an Extreme dance) since the moves are so involved. But what’s choreographed in 2022 feels more authentic than ever.

Those tend to involve much more technical moves and that is no different in 2022. I have to shout out the K-pop dances as well. But Ubisoft brought the 2014 hit “Chandelier” by Sia and it has one the most moving and genuine version of contemporary dance in any Just Dance. The last time we could remember any kind of lyrical dance style that was performed true to how people actually dance was “The Winner Takes It All” by Abby in 2020. A lot of dance styles are represented from different areas of the world, but my wife and I were pleased to see more contemporary dance, which was enhanced by the backgrounds, clearly only abled to be powered by the stronger Switch tech. We came for the dancing, but we stayed for the songs.Ĭhoreography is at its peak in 2022, and the stylizations seen on the Switch benefit from no longer catering to the Wii or the Wii U. Leading 2022’s lineup with the Brazilian electronica jam “Baianá” and following up with the near universally known hit “Believer” by Imagine Dragons immediately kept us in and warmed us up for the next 38 songs included in this year’s edition. Because we’re both slowly drifting from our ability to quickly pick up on the latest hits, we were surprised by how much we wanted to dance to so many songs we never heard and that fall outside what we typically listen to (modern pop music isn’t our thing). It’s unquestionably the best Just Dance in a long time.Īlthough I have spent many hours playing Just Dance with a variety of people, my wife helped me with this review as she is a dance critic and an avid player of the franchise.

Surprisingly, Just Dance 2022 does brings choreography that’s the best it’s ever been and includes unexpected jams that make you want to jump up and dance. Ubisoft has gone from trying to compel you to buy Just Dance every year, to knowing it will sell as reliably as sports giants like Madden and FIFA, so the developers only have to nail the choreography and song choices while they try to entice you to join its subscription service. It’s the exact same interface as Just Dance 2021, which is the same as 2020, which is the same as 2019. There, the Just Dance version of his song, “Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels,” became the first song to be confirmed in the Just Dance 2022 tracklist via YouTube.As soon as you boot up Just Dance 2022, it immediately feels like Ubisoft is phoning it in.

Instead, Ubisoft briefly revealed a few songs on their website via its online store.Īdditionally, in place of uploading game trailers Ubisoft released an announcement trailer which revealed a partnership with parody artist Todrick Hall. However, it is also the first game where its first songs were not teased by game trailers released on the official Just Dance channel around summer. It is the second game to be initially revealed online (in this case, the Ubisoft Forward events), as Ubisoft participated in the E3 2021 event that went virtual due to COVID-19 concerns. The tracklist provided is all songs revealed to be in the game, in order from release date (starting from supplementary work revealed in Ubisoft Forward 2021 to the game’s release).
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Just Dance 2022 is the thirteenth game in the main Just Dance series produced by video game company Ubisoft.
