In general I found my personal Black Eyed Peas experience to be competent, but all too often I had trouble getting the game to recognize moves. Which is not to say this game is superior to Dance Central. It's far more helpful to see the move in its entirety instead of trying to memorize dumb names and pictograms. Before each move the count in meter shows a silhouette performing the entire move, instead of the simple picture most games have. There are elements of The BEP Experience that are actually better than Dance Central 2. But the campaign mode is where you unlock new venues, clothing for your avatar, and learn the different routines step by step. For those of you that just want to have fun at a party, you can jump into any of the songs and dance. Anyway, The Experience works much in the same way any of these dance games do. It stars all your favorite band members like will.i.am, Fergie. You follow along with the dance moves on the screen, like an aerobics tape that judges you at the end. The Black Eyed Peas Experience is a dance game along the lines of Dance Central or The Michael Jackson Experience. But as much as I like to shake "My Humps" and "Rock That Body," the game could only seem to "Meet Me Halfway" and caused more "Anxiety" than "XOXOXO." So "Let's Get it Started" with the review for The Black Eyed Peas Experience. Personally, "I Just Can't Get Enough" of dance games.
"Shut Up," "Don't Lie," you know it looks fun too, and your kids would like it unless "They Don't Want Music" games. "I Gotta Feeling" that The Black Eyed Peas Experience was going to be fun.