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Just Dance 2014

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Just Dance 2014
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)Ubisoft
SeriesJust Dance
EngineUbiArt Framework
Platform(s)PlayStation 3, Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
ReleaseXbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, Wii U
  • PAL: 1 October 2013
  • UK: 4 October 2013
  • NA: 8 October 2013
PlayStation 4
  • NA: 15 November 2013
  • PAL: 29 November 2013
Xbox One
  • WW: 22 November 2013
Genre(s)Music, rhythm
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Just Dance 2014 is a 2013 dance rhythm game developed and published by Ubisoft. The fifth main installment of the Just Dance series, it was announced at Ubisoft's E3 2013 press event, and released for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, and Wii U on 9 October 2013, and for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One as a launch title on 15 November and 22 November 2013 respectively.[1]

The game introduced several new features to the franchise, including expanded second screen support for Wii U and Xbox platforms, the ability to record and share video clips of gameplay on supported platforms, and online multiplayer through the "World Dance Floor" mode.

Gameplay

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As in previous installments, players must mimic the routine of an on-screen dancer to a chosen song, scoring points based on their accuracy. The game requires motion controllers to dance (Wii Remotes on Wii and Wii U, PlayStation Move on PlayStation 3, a choice of either PlayStation Move or PlayStation Camera on PlayStation 4, and Kinect on Xbox 360 and Xbox One).[2]

Just Dance at Fan Expo 2014.

Selected songs now feature "On Stage" modes—routines in which one player dances in a lead role while others perform as backup dancers.[3] Lyrics are displayed above the dancers in this mode instead of the bottom left, in order to focus on singing along. The Xbox One version also include an alternate routine for "Kiss You" (serving as a classic routine in that said version instead of the original four player routine, which has been the classic routine on other consoles, in which is now the alternate routine in that said version) that can be played by up to six players at once.[2] However, Dance Crew routines are four players only in that said version. The "AutoDance" is feature allows users to record footage of their gameplay, which can then be uploaded to the Just Dance website or shared on social networks.[2][3] The "Karaoke" feature allows players to use connected microphones to sing along to all of the lyrics on-screen. Players also earn bonus "Mojo" points for singing along.[2][3][4] "Gold Moves" in Mashups have made its return after its absence from the previous game, Just Dance 4.

Online multiplayer was added by means of a ghost data system, as well a new mode known as "World Dance Floor"—in which players compete against others simultaneously on the same song in a massively multiplayer setting. Players can join in at any time with 8 player parties, except for the Wii version, compare their performance against other players during and after each song, and increase their level by playing more often. Occasionally, players can vote to decide on the next song.[4]

Additional second screen features are available on the Wii U, Xbox One and Xbox 360 (via an update) versions of the game using a Wii U GamePad or Xbox SmartGlass, respectively; users can manage playlists, even when the current song is in progress (Xbox One and Xbox 360 versions only), and manipulate gameplay and routines in the "Party Master" mode, which is a revamped version of the "Puppet Master" mode from Just Dance 4, with dance moves no longer tied to all entries of the Just Dance series, and are free to choose any of the four randomized dance moves, as well as the ability to switch songs at certain times. The GamePad's camera can also be used to record AutoDance footage (but effects can't be applied in that version) and serve as a microphone for karaoke, which also has the option to display lyrics on the Gamepad, just like in Just Dance 4.[2][5]

All online services for the game were discontinued on 19 November 2018.[6][7]

Soundtrack

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There are a total of 50 songs in the main soundtrack.

Song Artist Year
"#thatPOWER" will.i.am featuring Justin Bieber 2013
"99 Luftballons" Rutschen Planeten (as made famous by Nena) 1983
"Alfonso Signorini (Eroe Nazionale)"[a] Fedez 2013
"Applause" Lady Gaga 2013
"Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In" The Sunlight Shakers (as made famous by The 5th Dimension) 1969
"Blame It on the Boogie" Mick Jackson (as made famous by The Jacksons) 1978
"Blurred Lines" Robin Thicke featuring Pharrell Williams 2013
"C'mon" Kesha 2012
"Candy" Robbie Williams 2012
"Careless Whisper" George Michael 1984
"Could You Be Loved" Bob Marley 1980
"Dançando"[b] Ivete Sangalo 2013
"Danse (Pop Version)"[a] Tal 2013
"Feel So Right" Imposs featuring Konshens 2013
"Feel This Moment" Pitbull featuring Christina Aguilera 2013
"Fine China" Chris Brown 2013
"Flashdance... What a Feeling" The Girly Team (as made famous by Irene Cara) 1983
"Follow the Leader" Wisin & Yandel featuring Jennifer Lopez 2012
"Gentleman" Psy 2013
"Get Lucky" Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Williams 2013
"Ghostbusters" Ray Parker Jr. 1984
"Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" ABBA 1979
"I Kissed a Girl" Katy Perry 2008
"I Will Survive" Gloria Gaynor 1978
"In the Summertime" Mungo Jerry 1970
"Isidora" Bog Bog Orkestar 1952
"It's You" Duck Sauce 2013
"Just a Gigolo" Louis Prima 1956
"Just Dance" Lady Gaga featuring Colby O'Donis 2008
"Kiss You" One Direction 2013
"Limbo" Daddy Yankee 2012
"Love Boat" Frankie Bostello (as made famous by Jack Jones) 1977
"María" Ricky Martin 1995
"Miss Understood" Sammie 2013
"Moskau" Dancing Bros. (as made famous by Dschinghis Khan) 1979
"Nitro Bot"[c] Sentai Express 2013
"Pound the Alarm" Nicki Minaj 2012
"Prince Ali" Disney's Aladdin (as made famous by Robin Williams) 1992
"Rich Girl" Gwen Stefani featuring Eve 2004
"Safe and Sound"[d] Capital Cities 2011
"She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)" David Guetta featuring Sia 2012
"Starships" Nicki Minaj 2012
"The Other Side"[b] Jason Derulo 2013
"The Way" Ariana Grande featuring Mac Miller 2013
"Troublemaker" Olly Murs featuring Flo Rida 2012
"Turn Up the Love" Far East Movement featuring Cover Drive 2012
"Waking Up in Vegas"[e] Katy Perry 2008
"Where Have You Been" Rihanna 2011
"Wild" Jessie J featuring Big Sean 2013
"Y.M.C.A" Village People 1978
  1. ^ a b PAL regions only.
  2. ^ a b NTSC regions only. Available as DLC for PAL regions.
  3. ^ "Robot Rock" by Daft Punk was supposed to be on the main tracklist, but was instead replaced with "Nitro Bot" by Sentai Express.
  4. ^ Requires unlock code obtained through sponsored promotion with Garnier
  5. ^ Requires unlock code obtained through sponsored promotion with Popchips, also available as DLC

Downloadable content

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Additional songs and routines for Just Dance 2014 were released as downloadable content. Some DLC songs were re-issues of songs released as DLC for previous editions.

The game offers downloadable content songs for the player to download. One of them is free of charge.

All of the DLC songs are no longer available for the Wii since the Wii Shop Channel's closure. The DLC songs remained available on the Wii U's Nintendo eShop until its closure on 27 March 2023.

Song Artist Year Release Date
"Roar"[a] Katy Perry 2013 1 October 2013
"Pound the Alarm" ("Extreme" alternate routine) Nicki Minaj 2012 1 October 2013
"Can't Hold Us" Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Ray Dalton 2011 1 October 2013
"Wake Me Up"[b] Avicii featuring Aloe Blacc 2013 1 October 2013
"What About Love" Austin Mahone 2013 26 November 2013
"American Girl" Bonnie McKee 2013 26 November 2013
"One Way or Another (Teenage Kicks)" One Direction 2013 26 November 2013
"Sexy and I Know It"[c] LMFAO 2011 26 November 2013
"Blurred Lines" ("Extreme" alternate routine) Robin Thicke featuring Pharrell Williams 2013 26 November 2013
"The Other Side"[d] (PAL) Jason Derulo 2013 26 November 2013
"We Can't Stop"[e] Miley Cyrus 2013 26 November 2013
"Dançando"[d] (PAL) Ivete Sangalo 2013 17 December 2013
"Don't You Worry Child" Swedish House Mafia featuring John Martin 2012 17 December 2013
"I Need Your Love" Calvin Harris featuring Ellie Goulding 2013 17 December 2013
"Can't Get Enough" Becky G featuring Pitbull 2013 17 December 2013
"My Main Girl" MainStreet 2013 17 December 2013
"Gangnam Style" Psy 2012 17 December 2013 (4 re-release)
"Applause" ("Official Choreography" ("On Stage") alternate routine) Lady Gaga 2013 17 December 2013
"#thatPOWER" ("On Stage" routine) will.i.am featuring Justin Bieber 2013 17 December 2013
"Timber" Pitbull featuring Kesha 2013 11 February 2014
"Just Dance" ("Sweat" routine) Lady Gaga featuring Colby O'Donis 2008 11 February 2014
"Die Young"[f] Kesha 2012 11 February 2014 (4 re-release)
"Rock N Roll" Avril Lavigne 2013 11 February 2014
"Funhouse" Pink 2009 25 March 2014 (4 re-release)
"Part of Me" Katy Perry 2012 25 March 2014 (4 re-release)
"Moves Like Jagger" Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera 2011 22 April 2014 (4 re-release)
"Beauty and a Beat" Justin Bieber featuring Nicki Minaj 2012 22 April 2014 (4 re-release)
"We R Who We R" Kesha 2010 22 April 2014 (4 re-release)
"One Thing" One Direction 2012 22 April 2014 (4 re-release)
"Waking Up in Vegas"[d][g] Katy Perry 2009 22 April 2014
"The World is Ours"[h] David Correy featuring Monobloco 2014 6 May 2014
  1. ^ Free to download.
  2. ^ No longer available for download on Xbox One.
  3. ^ This song was planned to be featured on the main track list of Just Dance 4, but was scrapped for unknown reasons.
  4. ^ a b c On the main tracklist of the NTSC version, but a DLC for PAL.
  5. ^ This song was meant to be a released DLC for Just Dance 2014, but was ultimately removed and delayed for an unknown reason, despite the fact it was ultimately released by accident. Following the accidental release, it was removed from all online shops and made its return to Just Dance 2015 instead, which would therefore be remade.
  6. ^ The routine for the song has been remade, and differs from the original design from its debut.
  7. ^ Originally available as a Popchips promotional song, not available in Europe, but available as DLC.
  8. ^ Coca-Cola promotional song, not available in the United States and Canada.

Reception

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IGN praised Just Dance 2014's continued focus on being a casual party game in comparison to the more sophisticated nature of Dance Central, acknowledging its "accessible, silly, and endearingly creative" routines, the "On Stage" routines providing "a stage for particularly ostentatious dancers to shine" that "[brims] with sexual tension, an essential element of any classic party game from Truth or Dare to Twister", and increasing production values over previous installments, but also noting that its soundtrack was skewed more towards recent music. It was also noted that the World Dance Floor mode could help players who cannot decide on a song due to the game's large soundtrack. In conclusion, giving the game a 7.9 out of 10, IGN explained that "Just Dance 2014 exerts no pressure, and demands no skill. It just invites you to have fun with it, whoever you are and whatever music you like. It’s wildly silly, creative and colourful, relying on daft, characterful choreography and to evoke a party atmosphere that puts everyone at ease."[2]

References

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  1. ^ McElroy, Griffin (10 June 2013). "Just Dance 2014 coming to 'all motion control platforms,' in October, also coming to next-gen". Polygon. Vox Media. Archived from the original on 14 June 2013. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Just Dance 2014 Wii U review: It'll be okay". IGN. 11 October 2013. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
  3. ^ a b c Corriea, Alexa Ray (13 June 2013). "Just Dance 2014 gets MMO mode, will be PS4, Xbox One launch title". Polygon. Vox Media. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
  4. ^ a b Farokhmanesh, Megan (21 August 2013). "World Dance Floor is Just Dance 2014's 'biggest departure'". Polygon. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
  5. ^ "Games Breaking New Ground with Xbox SmartGlass: Dead Rising 3, Project Spark, Just Dance 2014". Xbox Wire. Microsoft. 4 October 2013. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
  6. ^ "Ubisoft to terminate online services for Just Dance 2018 on last-gen consoles". Eurogamer.net. Retrieved 22 October 2018.
  7. ^ Ubisoft Support Staff. "Online Services Update Masterlist". Ubisoft Forums. Ubisoft. Archived from the original on 13 November 2018. Retrieved 13 November 2018.