- Brand-New Gimmicks, such as the Minimizer, add to the next evolution in DanceDanceRevolution gameplay
- More Wii Remote interaction in the Dance n¿ Defend Battle Mode where players use Wii Remote movements to beat their opponents
- Non-stop dance action with the new Course Mode, various set themed song lists that players dance along to and get a great workout!
- Unlock hidden features in the Groove Arena Mode as you battle your way to the top of this new venue
- All new DanceDanceRevolution® characters exclusive to HOTTEST PARTY¿ 2
Product Description
Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2 includes multiple new and enhanced options and setting for players of all skill levels, cool smash hit songs from the last four decades, robust online and offline support and other exclusives. Bundle comes with the game and dance mat. Cool new modes and features include support for your Wii Mii on the DDR dance floor. Brand-new gameplay twists add to the next evolution in DDR gameplay while non-stop dance action with the new Course mode, various set themed song lists that players dance along to Brand-New Hottest Training Mode mean players can learn real dance moves and practice the same routines as the characters. Other features such as all-new DDR characters exclusive to . . . More >>

I’ve owned DDR hottest party 3 for about four weeks now && i was getting sick of the same songs. Plus, I had already beat the tournament in it. So, time for new feats. I bought Hottest Party 1 on the net & haven’t gotten it yet. So, while I’m waiting I went to the store & bought Hottest Party 2. HP2 was the lamest most boring thing ever. HP3 was exciting. My bf & I stayed up until 5am many nights battling it out on the DDR mats. HP2 we were on it for 15 minutes and then just figured we’d put HP3 back in && wait for HP1 & hope it was much better. The songs were so outdated & lame. We both liked ONE song on the whole entire game vs 95% of the songs we liked on HP3. I wouldn’t suggest buying HP2 at all unless you like lame slow songs with foot movements that don’t even really match the beat and annoying gimmicks. Highly suggest HP3 though. that game is PHENOM! Graphics are amazing on Hp3 while the graphics on HP2 look like the DDR that I played years ago on the Xbox.
The first time I played this game, I was drunk, so I thought that the arrows were offbeat. I was wrong, though! It’s pretty much DDR as we know it. This version has optional hand motions that you can use the Wii remote and Nunchuck for. These hand motions suck, however, and I always turn them off. The songs are better than Hottest Party 3, but they are covers and remixes which is lame. However, all these things considered, I love this game, I love the songs in this game, and I play it all the time. Definitely worth the purchase even if you have Hottest Party 3. I think it’s actually slightly more challenging that Hottest Party 3; there seem to be more arrows and in weirder, more unique combinations. I enjoy this.
The songs in here are not nearly as good as HP3. The one and only good song is Tootsie Roll.
Plus the levels are not consistent. For instance, Difficult might be fairly easy in one song, but in another, Basic is way harder.
Don’t waste your money. Get HP3. If you have HP3, sit tight and wait (and hope) for HP4.
I’m selling mine.
I got this with the included dance mat and haven’t be able to get the timing to work with the mat. I am fine with the arm movements, but absolutely can’t figure out getting the foot movement timing right on the mat. I’m not totally uncoordinated or lack rhythm either – I used to teach dance. Just can’t get this to work right and thus no fun.
This was good exercise, would like a mat that works with it though. Don’t recommend a CTA dance mat. I couldn’t get it to work and it also had no instructions.