Dance Central 3 "Tan Step" (Hard) 100% Gold Gameplay

Опубликовано: 19 Октябрь 2012
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Choreography by Ricardo Foster Jr. (Twitter: @ricardofosterjr) "Tan Step" becomes available in Dance Central 3 once M.O.C. crew is unlocked.

Harmonix has really stepped out of their comfort zone for this one. This is the first time krumping's made an appearance in Dance Central AND it uses original music from Harmonix's resident music guru, Arthur "M-Cue" Inasi. The routine's difficulty lies entirely in the trickiness of the timing. The dubstep (or trap, so would argue) track doesn't have much in the way of steady rhythm, so a lot of the moves hit specific beats in the music. Definitely not for the faint of heart, Rehearse mode is a must for this in order to get the most out of the routine. LOVE THIS.

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