Professional Previews, Reviews, and Roundups

Average Review Score:
3.72/5.0

Reviews

website score publish date article quality
DarkStation8/10Dec 26 '05
GameDaily7/10Oct 27 '05
GameLemon9.1/10Jun 26 '06
Gamespy3/5Oct 31 '05
Cube IGN8.0/10Oct 26 '05
EuroGamer7/10Dec 15 '05
Gamespot7.0/10Oct 26 '05
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Previews
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Cube IGN Oct 11 2005 
Gamespy May 18 2005 
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"DDR Mario Mix is a great Nintendo-ized take on the old dance formula and the first rhythm / music title to hit GameCube that's worth your consideration. The title plays like DDR with Mushroom Kingdom characters and locations. But it does have its share of extras, too, including a unique, (albeit shallow) storyline that reminds us of a Mario Party outing, a variety of logical dance locations and competitions, and some fun mini-games. The biggest disappointment is that there aren't more popular music tracks and Nintendo track remixes to inspire your groove."
"For the poor, deprived Cube owners out there that have been thus far denied the chance to strut their stuff in front of their TV, this is easily the best Dancing Stage title on any platform. That it's exclusive to the little Nintendo boxlet might just help make up for the long wait, and the fact that it comes in a nice big box with a mat included helps sweeten the deal. Sure, Dancing Stage Mario is nothing new, but it's an enduring, bizarre little concept with practically universal appeal, and a great way of wearing out super energetic kids."
"How could I say anything bad about DDR? And Nintendo adding their unique flavor is just icing on the cake. The biggest problem is it gets too easy too fast. "
"With a short story mode that serves as a fun, linear introduction to sequential stomping, Mario Mix is suitable for a child, or for an uncoordinated friend."
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