2024 is on the horizon, which means it’s high time for Ubisoft to step onto the dancefloor with its latest Just Dance offering, Just Dance 2024 Edition. If you look back on our review of 2023’s entry, we mentioned that it significantly improved the tried-and-tested formula, boosting the visuals nicely while allowing players to remove the constant reminders for the game’s subscription service, Just Dance+, which has 300 more songs. It made for an experience that, while certainly not revolutionary, was a welcome step in the right direction.
Just Dance 2024 Edition, then, is more or less quite content to ride along on the coattails of its predecessor. It offers up another 40 new songs that cover a nice range of genres and styles which mixes the likes of ‘Survivor’ by Destiny’s Child with D Billions' 'My Name Is'; Whitney Houston's ‘I Wanna Dance With Somebody’ with ‘Canned Heat’ by Jamiroquai (and no, sadly the choreography hasn’t been taken from Napoleon Dynamite for that one). More recent hits to make this year's roster include Miley Cyrus' 'Flowers' and Sam Smith's I'm Not Here To Make Friends. As with prior entries, it’s worth just checking out the full track list prior to purchase to see if it will vibe with your musical preferences.
The biggest change this time around is that Ubisoft has seen fit to allow owners of Just Dance 2024 Edition to play online with owners of Just Dance 2023 Edition. Obviously, the biggest caveat here is that certain songs won’t be compatible with owners of last year’s entry, but it’s a nice quality-of-life addition that we’re well on board with. Ubisoft is consistently trying to push Just Dance as a persistent online platform, so the integration of this latest 'song pack' with prior games' playlists makes sense. You can also now challenge any high score you come across via the in-game leaderboard, and send your own scores to your friends. If you feel you're reasonably competent at a particular tune, you can load up the leaderboard, select a high score (heck, go for the world number one if you're up to it), and give it a shot.
However, the problem with being a persistent online platform, at least from our own experience, is that you’re constantly at the mercy of servers and connection stability. The game was tested with a 250MB fiber broadband connection, so certainly nothing to sniff at, but the menus, in particular, can prove exceptionally sluggish at the best of times. Whenever you boot up the game, you’ll need to link up to Ubisoft Connect, and you’re looking at roughly a minute’s wait each and every time.
Additionally, any images that accompany the in-game song titles would always take a moment or two to load. It’s nothing earth-shatteringly distracting or anything, but it’s a constant reminder of how little in the game is actually running natively. It almost makes us long for the early days of Guitar Hero when songs were just listed with no needless bells or whistles.
That said, if you like Just Dance and simply must have the additional 40 songs that come with this latest package, it’s a perfectly serviceable, inoffensive experience. As we said last year, there’s nothing here that’s going to convert non-believers, and the lack of meaningful improvements with this one makes it even less of a recommendation, but the quality-of-life changes from last year remain intact, at least.
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Dance Dance Revolution games are still waaaay... BETTER than any Just Dance games.
@Anti-Matter yeth.
Legacy Edition
That's a sexy redhead!
Had me at Just Dance. Lost me at Miley Cyrus.
Just Dance 2023 killed this series forever for me...and I bought them all since day 1 on the Wii. Total trash...AND the annual subscription I forked out for yearly was incompatible with the ''NEW'' subscription service they launched (which is awful)
Nope...not for me anymore now!
I will hold my hands up and say I've had my fun with Just Dance games growing up,
I've even entered a few tournaments in recent years haha!
I'd say 3 and 4 was the series' peak with the amount of bangers and modes to enjoy.
After that though, they started phasing out most of the modes but the overall gameplay experience was still fine albeit a bit annoying when 2019-2022 changed pretty much nothing apart from adding new songs FIFA style.
And then came last years refresh and it looked pretty good, but they went from 600 songs in the previous streaming service to like 150 as well as taking away the world dance floor online mode and the game (at least in my experience) didn't run that well.
Shame really because the presentation and the dances themselves were of a high quality so hopefully they continue to improve it moving forward.
I'm also not a huge fan of today's music either😂
We love:
Dance Central 3 was the most complex and perfect game.
Dance Dance Revolution is pure fun. Pump it Up is only for experts, so it´s impossible for a newbie to like it. But i love it.
And, Just Dance is the most casual....we love it in parties. But, we have the Just Dance Unlimited...so we don´t need to buy another retail version.
Easy pass.
Disappointed for no Wii version.
Jesus, Wet Leg is in this game? They absolutely baffle me, they have to be an industry plant. Mediocre indie music and in half the songs they don't even sing, they just say vaguely sassy things in an accent. All the songs sound identical. They're inescapable in LA, the album came out last year and there are still billboards up
@Spider-Kev You may be interested in: Ice Spice
@Goat_FromBOTW
What's that?
Loved this one! Great add on to 2023 and the new mini story mode is a quite distraction. I feel with this game and last year's the jump in quality of the maps makes them so much more replayable which takes away the need for the subscription for myself, which saves me money, which is always nice! So yea great edition this year
I feel like there has been 2,024 releases of this game. Lol.
@Spider-Kev You called the girl in the preview image a "sexy redhead", Ice Spice is a female rapper who looks pretty much like the lady you were talking about.
@Goat_FromBOTW
Thanks but I stay far, far away from rap
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