Dance Dance Revolution Supernova 2

Dance Dance Revolution Supernova 2

released on Aug 22, 2007
by Konami

Dance Dance Revolution Supernova 2

released on Aug 22, 2007
by Konami

The hottest revolution and bestselling video game in the music game category explodes onto the dance floor with Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA2, the follow-up to 2006's biggest and best DDR game to date! Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA2 will deliver a dance party extravaganza with its fun interactive gameplay, incredible song selection and innovative new game modes.


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Angelus é minha música favorita desse aqui!

Every day, hanging around
I'm waiting for the sun to come out
In every way I'm shouting out loud
I want you now

So send me your love tonight
And I will hold it tight
Catch a ray of light from up above
Then I feel the sunshine of your love
And one drop will be just enough

SUNKiSS♥DROP
Your warm embrace
Now your love is shining through
And the beauty that you bring
Just lifts me up in everything that I do

When I feel the sunlight on my face
I'm so happy that I sing this song
All day I wanna touch you feel your SUNKiSS♥DROP

(I want it , I need it , I feel your SUNKiSS♥DROP)

SUNKiSS♥DROP
Is on my lips
You make all my dreams come true
And the loving that you bring
Just feels so good
And everytime you come through

Then I see the smile upon your face
And my love for you goes on and on
All day I wanna touch you feel your SUNKiSS♥DROP

I haven't played many DDR games but out of the ones I did this one had the best tracks. Probably played this one a little too much as I was getting perfects on most expert tracks.

Another solid DDR game. What else is there to say. Good music track list.

Despite DDR SuperNova being my introduction to the series, I never played the console sequel until recently. Suffice to say, I had a lot of expectations that I should have tempered. I will say that there is a lot SuperNova 2 adds to the gameplay: flashier graphics, the return of Information Mode, and a more streamlined main campaign titled Hyper Master Mode. While the campaign is bare bones compared to the Stellar Master Mode of the first, it is much easier to complete and lets you unlock all the music very early. Speaking on the music though, this is where the game falters heavily in showing its age. This is a time where DDR console games were being released to the US favoring licensed music over in-house cuts, and SuperNova 2's default list is no exception. The songs you unlock is not any better, with little of the fan favorites from previous games returning. The boss songs are pretty stellar to compensate, but I would argue it's not enough reason to unlock the full song list. SuperNova 2 feels like a rushed game overall, and it probably was at this time period. The first one is arguably rushed too, something my nostalgia wouldn't want to admit, but it compensated with a good song list and campaign. This one only gives the bare minimum of the first game while having a poor foundation of songs to support it.