![]() You can forget any hint of sensibleness here: these are routines designed to have you laughing out loud and leaping around the room like a lunatic, before inevitably collapsing on the couch in a fit of exhaustion and sore sides. Indeed, it's those very routines that continue to make Just Dance such a joy to play with friends and bust out at parties. That said, Just Dance throws a few wildcards in there too, with George Michael's "Careless Whisper," the Village People's "YMCA," and Ray Parker, Jr.'s "Ghostbusters" boasting some of the most impressively crazy dance routines around. It's a set of songs that lean more towards modern pop than ever before the 49-strong collection is dominated by the likes of Kesha, Lady Gaga, and One Direction. Just Dance 2014 is every bit as enjoyable and ludicrously silly as its predecessors, thanks to some stellar choreography and one of the best song collections the series has had to date. But for a series that hit upon a winning formula so early on in its life-one that remains largely unchallenged to this day-that's not entirely a bad thing. With the removal of a version number and the addition of a year, Just Dance has finally resigned itself to its fate: a yearly update that's more song pack than new game.
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