The GameDaily One-Minute Review
Dance Dance Revolution: Hottest Party could've been another by-the-numbers addition to the long-running rhythm/music series, but Konami did a few things differently on the Wii. While the game keeps its proverbial foot-tapping format, players must also wave their arms using the remote and nunchuk. New gimmick icons also enhance the gameplay, particularly the frozen arrows (which require two successful foot stomps) and confusion blocks. The song list needed more classics and less modern-day pop remixes. However, DDR's for Wii is most definitely party-worthy.