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Description: Venture 200 years into the future to the vividly colorful, high-tech city of Twin Ships. Dancing has been prohibited and anyone caught will be immediately arrested and banished from the city. It's up to you to convince the local dictator Ducker to lift his restriction on dan... read more
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Quirky characters and somewhat of a story (at least it tried)
Lots of memorization and there's just not a lot of depth.
Posted Dec 30, 2005 - Just because Unison is labelled as a music/dance game, don't expect it to be like the other games in the genre. Unison is all about memorization of the choreography and thus makes the game quite hard for those who have weak short term memory. In each level, you're shown the whole dance choreography and then you're given a chance to practice it. Unlike other games where they feed you short sequences, Unison requires you to remember everything in one sitting. Once you have it down, you have to perform it to a "crowd." It makes the game a bit more realistic but see more

Unique dancing game, good music that isn't in other games, Japanese humor.
Gameplay is not addictive
Posted May 25, 2005 - Unison is a dancing music video game, using the analog sticks to control your dancers through a routine set to music. On the one hand, Unison is amazing and sure to make you smile. The characters and plot are silly and funny. If you're a fan of Japanese humor, you won't want to miss this. The game also has a lot of charm. How can you not like a dancing game with tracks like "YMCA" or "We Are Family"? That said, the actual dance engine is not as fun as some others. Like Parappa or Bust A Groove, you repeat sequences to make your characters get through th see more
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