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However, you'll also come across ballads like "Earth Song" that are odd selections for the dance-only Wii version. These slower tracks would be best served with a karaoke gameplay mode. Despite being modeled on one of the best performers of all time, Michael Jackson The Experience on Wii puts on a fairly lackluster show. Still, if you're a die-hard Michael Jackson fan with the Wii as your primary console, you may find something to like here.

The rest of us will be left wanting a more well-rounded experience. Join Sign In. Post Tweet Email. Follow Us.

Michael Jackson The Experience. Publisher: Ubisoft. Share Facebook Post. Twitter Tweet. Email Email. Not on my own, but with my family. Michael Jackson: The Experience is one of these games. I really wanted to play it because it's like Just Dance , but with all Michael Jackson songs. I think it is only a few of the songs that are too old for me. I didn't dance to them, and let my dad choose which ones were suitable.

Best of all though, I liked it when mum danced as Michael Jackson and the rest of us were the backing dancers. There is only room for four players at once so we couldn't quite all play together, but we took turns so that worked out ok. I think the main thing that's better on the and PS3 versions of the game is that you can sing along with a microphone as well as dancing.

The Wii game has the lyrics on the screen but it can't hear you when you are singing, so it doesn't get any points.

On the PS3 I liked using the microphone to sing along while my friends danced to the music. I seemed to always win though; I'm not sure if the singing is easier or if I'm just a really good singer. The dancing seemed just the same as on the Wii, but you use the really cool light up controllers. I did try the Kinect version too, at another friend's house but we had to get her dad to help us get it working.

You could only dance one at a time as far as I could tell. It was cool the way you could see yourself on the screen, but quite a lot of time it couldn't see me. Worst of all was that if her younger brother crawled in front of where we were playing the game seemed to think he was trying to dance and put him on the screen.

I don't mind that we don't have the one at home, because I think the Wii version is actually best for me. If we had a PS3 I do think I'd sing along more though. My whole family have been Just Dance obsessed the last couple of years. Don't get me wrong, I like the game a lot; I just never really got into it. I managed to beat them to it with Michael Jackson: The Experience.

I don't think they realized it was basically another version of the game with a different game -- with all the songs coming from the Jackson back catalog.

I initially got Michael Jackson: The Experience for Kinect, because I liked the idea of having a real time image of the player on the screen, and controller-free dancing.

But after a while I realized you can't play with four players simultaneously, which is the main way we play these games at home, so I eventually agreed to change it. Keep me logged in on this device Forgot your username or password? Don't have an account? Sign up for free! Michael Jackson? Hi there I have 3 questions: 1: Is Michael Jackson really in the video game in person or is he a imposer?

User Info: tim Top Voted Answer. He is not in the game, nor is there an impostor.



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