Just Dance 2022 Reviews
Although it is very much the same as the previous ones, it is a fun formula.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Just Dance is a great title that will be very difficult to turn off. When you are decided to play and dance with it, it keeps you entertained until you fall exhausted. It's not just a typical workout. Just Dance continues to impressively add new songs and choreographies. Many of them have great new moves. On the other hand, without Kinect, you will have a really bad experience. And we hope that Ubisoft will do something about controls to keep this series going.
Review in Czech | Read full review
I still think that, with the Unlimited Pass, there is very little reason for you to buy more than one Just Dance every, say, three or four years. If so, I think Just Dance 2022 is the best one so far, and the one you should buy, not only because of its improved choreographies and inclusion of half a dozen songs I love, but because it does feel more visually impressive and polished than any other Just Dance I’ve played.
Just Dance 2022 is more or less the same as the previous year, presenting a selection of the latest hits while innovating slightly in regards to their visual presentation.
For the time being, we have to make do with the annual editions, where the game, especially due to the strange price construction and the lack of real innovation, unfortunately does not rise above mediocrity.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
Just Dance 2022 is a good Just Dance. Maybe even better than last year's, because despite the fact that Ubisoft has not made any changes, the choreographies and their graphic designs look phenomenal.
Review in Polish | Read full review
The title has surprised me brining a good music list with what were the conventional choreographies from past editions, but it lacks something more. The franchise seems to be entering a new stage, exploring choreographies with movement capture, 3D animation and stop-motion. All of those are well done and are likely to return in future games. But, just as I said in the Just Dance 2021 review, having good music and choreographies is not enough to make a good game. The menus and modes are neglected in a worrying way. It was disappointing to see the same menu [from the last edition] and the lack of additions or changes in the modes available.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Without reinventing the wheel, Just Dance 2022 delivers what it promises to do every year: offering the current hits to provide a big party on Switch. Though it doesn't have any significant changes to the series and has a few inconveniences because of the subscription service, the new release hits the mark in its music list, choreographies, visuals and gameplay criteria, making it one of the best editions in the popular dance series to date.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
With the unlimited subscription model, the playlist expands endlessly just as much as the enjoyment from the dances that come with it. Looks like there needs to be some work to be done on the experimental elements using the smartphone but it will still provide a decent amount of family fun and exercise.
Review in Korean | Read full review
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, and Just Dance 2022 maintains the formula for both good and bad.
Just Dance 2022 does not manage to eradicate the criticisms of its last predecessors either. The all-round package is simply not valued enough for that. Nevertheless, the current offshoot manages to convince on many points. The choreographies are excellently worked out, well thought out and extremely sweaty. Fans can access it without hesitation, but this time also newcomers.
Review in German | Read full review
Just Dance 2022 is the latest entry in the long-running series from Ubisoft. Boasting a selection of tracks that will cater to a wide variety of musical preferences, there’s much to love about the game despite the lack of innovation from year to year.