
Nick Chester Writes:
Dance Central’s premise of getting people off of their asses and dancing to the beat isn’t a new one in the world of videogames. Konami’s had years of success with its Dance Dance Revolution series, but that only gets you moving your feet, and arguably not actual dancing at all. More recently, Ubisoft knocked it out of the park with the extraordinarily successful Just Dance for the Wii, but that only uses Nintendo’s console’s controllers to track arm movements.
By using Microsoft’s Kinect sensor, Harmonix is taking the genre to the next level, tracking arm and leg movements for a full body experience. It’s a game that has players performing movements that more closely resemble actual dancing than its predecessors.
The Meta Quest and PSVR 2 platforms host a number of great dancing and rhythm games, but which are best for your play time?

With Xbox 360 and a Kinect peripheral now cheap as chips, I finally got down with my funky self with Dance Central.
Dance Central will feature a 32 song soundtrack, custom choreography designed for VR, practice mode, customizable avatars, and competitive and cooperative online multiplayer.
Starting to look like a Killer App for Kinect..
Wonder if the 'Just Dance' fanatics run out and grab this title..Harmonix looks to have the highest rated Kinect game at launch..
Evil