• Publisher: Tecmo
  • Release Date: Mar 22, 2001
Unison: Rebels of Rhythm & Dance Image
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Mixed or average reviews - based on 13 Critics What's this?

  • Summary: The domestic incarnation of this Japanese dancing game has new movies, voice acting, and gameplay, but the plot remains the same: in a land where dancing is fobidden, the lavender-clad Dance Doctor, assuming Kevin Bacon's role in "Footloose," leads three girls in a revolution to bring dancing back to the world. Expand
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 13
  2. Negative: 3 out of 13
  1. A blast to play. The game oozes style in the same way that "Space Channel 5" did, and the control scheme uses the dual sticks of the PS2 controller better than anything since "Ape Escape."
  2. The process of learning prolonged dance patterns as the game unfolds can be a bit of a bummer. Still, the story and characters are enteraintaining, the graphics are uplifting, and selection of familiar popular dance tunes will keep you grooving.
  3. Alluring pop divas…political rebels…musical party game...Unison spreads itself too thin trying to satisfy all of these criteria, and ultimately comes up short everywhere.

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