More of the same of that arcade-y goodness, now with a few enhancements made to the presentation and campaign progression. Instead of the basic Point A to Point B from the first game, you are now heavily incentivized to play to the best of your abilities, as performing well not only rewards you with a cool spot on the newly added leaderboard at the end, but allows you to move along branching paths in the 1P mode. Top it off with a larger roster of both characters and songs, and it really is all you would need from a Bust A Groove/Move sequel.

Very much appreciated being able to select Capoeira from the get-go this time around, since I really liked their vibe in the first game. Glad to learn more about them as well, love my funky little aliens.

Shorter review than I usually try and put out, but I can't say much more here. Would strongly recommend these games, their style is one I wish I could see so much more of, from a gameplay perspective and just the general aesthetic. Play them!

Reviewed on Mar 19, 2024


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