
As mainstream video games gain an all-time high cultural profile, demand for an inclusive, mature medium continues to increase. Many of us would like to see games as experiential and as accessible to anyone, where all identities can be represented. Yet the games industry notably continues to struggle with welcoming broader demographics.
Not so for Harmonix games, which have made admirable strides in bringing culturally-universal musical experiences to the living room. Interestingly, when it comes to Dance Central, allowing players total freedom to choose how they physically express themselves -- including the extent to which they want to gender their movements -- has been a considered and intentional process.
The Meta Quest and PSVR 2 platforms host a number of great dancing and rhythm games, but which are best for your play time?

Harmonix, best known for their work on the Rock Band franchise, has announced that they're becoming a part of the Epic Games family.

With Xbox 360 and a Kinect peripheral now cheap as chips, I finally got down with my funky self with Dance Central.