Boom!
Sorry. I saw my chance, and I took it.
Where did the dude in the jersey's baby go in the second cut? Did he throw it away out of elation?
Too bad Fable: Journey doesn't let me throw fireballs at these people, then run them over with my horse.
The #1 dance game brand is back.
Are you sure about that, trailer voice guy? I heard Dance Central is pretty dope.
Alright, the guy with the baby at 0:17 sold me. Just Dance has to be in on the joke by now.
I feel like Just Dance has become the video game equivalent of Now That's What I Call Music. Which by the way is on its 43rd version.
@AlexanderSheen: Are we talking about your personal preference or are we talking about sales worldwide?
@Shortbreadtom said:
From the description, you just KNEW this was Alex posting this
Yikes, even the screenshot of this video is terrifying enough that I just find it upsetting to click on the video right now.
@toymachinesh: I'm talking about what I heard, like I said in my previous comment.
@AlexanderSheen: They are the #1 Dance Game Brand though... I mean their game outsold Call of Duty in the UK at one point and Just Dance 2 was on the NPD for a full year after release.
@billsk8 said:
lol...oh also faux-joy is not a word
You're right, it's two words... hence the hyphen. Now you could argue about the correct usage of hyphens when it comes to joining words all you like, but it's not that important. It would seem to me they were joined so you read them a certain way.
That's not faux-joy, I think that might actually be joy... but who the hell knows.
@Levio said:
Too bad Fable: Journey doesn't let me throw fireballs at these people, then run them over with my horse.
It would only let you throw fireballs at the carpet, then run your horse into the wall.
I'd be perfectly inclined to say that this trailer is perfectly fine to it's matching audience, if the game was actually any good.
But alas, it isn't.
I wasn't really interested in this game, but just look how much fun all these people have. Just look at them. LOOK AT THEM!
I don't even remember the third game coming out, it's like they have released 3 sequels in 1 year.
For a moment I thought this was Dance Central, woops.
I wonder how much money Old Navy and IKEA have made from providing sets and costumes for videogame ads this generation?
@thebatmobile said:
It might not be the intended effect, but I feel the same thing.