![]() There is a reason why the level has a background that is usually reserved for Extreme dances. Both versions, but mainly the alternate. There is "Holding Out For A Hero", which is easily the most energetic choreography in the game, complete with a split.Everything that was said about "Rasputin" in 2 is also valid here, only this one adds an extra degree of difficulty by making it a duet, meaning if one player messes up, they may end up dragging the others down with them. What A Feeling has probably the most challenging Gold Move in the series up to this point, since it requires players to touch their feet while performing a jumping split. Fortunately, the Classic routine is the least challenging and even rated "Easy" in Unlimited. There are four choreographies for this song, and their difficulties are ALL rated "Hard" or "Hardest" by the game. Even the coach falls to the ground in the end of the Routine, to indicate how much tired he is. Many moves in the Routine are fast and precise, which can tire out most players. "Isidora", which happens to be the song with the second highest tempo in the entire franchise, only surpassed by "Sayonara".And those who think they're are good at Just Dance should sing along. From then on, most of the song requires fast and flexible motions and pelvic thrusts. which means the game is asking you to dance as well as Lady Gaga herself. It's based on the original choreography for the VMA performance. Yes, harder than the Extreme choreographies. The alternate choreography for "Applause" is considered the hardest of all of the 2014 choreographies.It wouldn't be too bad if the section that is taken from "She's Got Me Dancing" was easier to score PERFECTS on. The Candy Sweat-Mashup in 2014 is nigh-impossible to earn 5 stars on.In addition, several moves are also very awkward to pull off at the speed you have to move at. "Disturbia" has rapid movements that lead right into each other with very little time to react. ![]() Rock n' Roll (Will Take You to the Mountain) has sudden and borderline random hand movements, especially during the bridge.This means players will be jumping, tumbling and rolling in quick succession during certain parts of the song. The gimmick of this routine is that it has a wrestling theme. Thankfully, the move where one of the players lifts the other is not scored, so it's purely optional. "(I've Had) The Time Of My Life", which also qualifies as a Marathon Level.This makes it all the more jarring when you unlock the alternate version. "Call Me Maybe" is one of the easiest routines in the game.Ladies and gentlemen, the first Extreme choreography in the series: "Barbra Streisand".It's actually considered to be the "boss" by some fans! Flexible movements combined with a really long song? No, thank you. It's the third song the player will come across after loading the game, and boy is its difficulty not beginner-friendly. ![]() And its difficulty level is rated as "Medium" by the game.
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