
Who ever said that dance MMO's should always be cute?
One boring day of restlessness gave me a chance to try out a new game(well not so new since it has been out in the market for quite some time), playing in a new internet cafe, I saw a High street 5 icon on the desktop, and I was like "Alright why not give it a try?"
First thing that caught my attention was the graphics, it's not like the other dancing mmo's that I've tried before, not the cute, chibi-like (pardon the word... just google it if you don't know what it is), or pixel shaded anime themed graphics. It also has a wide range of avatar customization, reminded me of perfect world, in a sense. Although the tutorial part got me all confused, when some of the buttons that you are suppose to click on didn't respond, took me a while to get the hang of it too. The dancing part was fun, specially when I tried doing tricks (or was it what it was called... correct me please), the part where you where you press a different key instead of the space bar.
The dancing part was also fun to watch, and the arrows are easy to follow, or so I thought... till I got to 130bpm. I got cramps on my fingers! the beat just got to fast to follow, well that was just me, seeing that the others can still dance. It bacame kind of a button mashing for me, that's why I wasn't a fan of audition online.
For all the people who likes fast pace dancing, this must be the game for you. I can really say, it will greatly enhance your eye-hand coordination (or is it fingers?)
System Requirements:
Basic System Requirements: | Recommended system: | |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista | Microsoft Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista |
CPU | Intel Pentium 3 800M CPU | Intel Pentium 4 2.0G CPU |
RAM | 256M | 512M |
Hard Disc | 3G of available space | 3G of available space |
Graphics Card | 64MB RAM graphics card with the same capacity | GF 5700 or graphics card (128MB RAM) with the same capacity |
DirectX version | DirectX 9.0 | DirectX 9.0 |


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