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Destructoid Review: B-Boy

Review by Brad Nicholson:

"When I'm not busy writing about videogames, I like to hit the streets and dance. I dance for money. I dance for prestige. Most importantly, I dance for respect. The respect that I get stems from my ability to do some wicked circles on my back or tap my shoe to the beat without a cardboard mat. You would be surprised by the amount of posers out there who can't do it without a safety blanket.

Naturally, when I got FreeStyleGame's B-Boy on the PSP, I was all about it. I already understand what it's like out there, man. I live it. The only problem is (I've been waiting for days to type this) I'm not quite sure B-Boy is dancing to the same beat that I am.

In a world where I'm beginning to seriously reconsider my love affair with silly plastic instruments, I was relieved to find that there was still a rhythm game out there that didn't require any funny paraphernalia. I suppose I should be happy that the game didn't ship with a dance mat."
3 / 10
SUP3R - contributor
Published: 416 days 5 hours ago | Review | Sony PSP | PlayStation 2
 
 
 

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