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5 Best Xbox One Dance/Music/Rhythm Games of All Time

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Best Xbox One Dance/Music/Rhythm Games of All Time

We already published the list of best Xbox One games of all time, now it’s time to discover the best Xbox One dance/music/rhythm games of all time.

With amazing titles available, the Xbox One definitely has a great library of dance/music/rhythm games.

So, if you’re a fan of both the Xbox One and dance/music/rhythm games, there’s a chance you’ll like this list.

And some of you may already know some of the games mentioned in this list.

#5. Dance Central Spotlight

Dance Central Spotlight
  • Release Data: Harmonix Music Systems/Microsoft Game Studios, 2014
  • Genre: Action » Rhythm » Dancing

If you’ve never played a Dance Central game before, Spotlight is a good place to start.

It strips away the finesse of past games, the silly stories and the complex modes better used by skilled players, for a focus on movement itself.

With a little help, it’s an easy game to learn.

#4. Rock Band Rivals

Rock Band Rivals
  • Release Data: Harmonix Music Systems/Performance Designed Products, 2016
  • Genre: Action » Rhythm » Music

Rivals is something that will mostly appeal to a specific subset of Rock Band players.

People who buy Rock Band for the occasional friend gathering won’t care much about what it has to offer.

But, even if the most essential features in Rivals won’t be meaningful to a lot of people, this expansion adds something to the experience.

#3. Fantasia: Music Evolved

Fantasia: Music Evolved
  • Release Data: Harmonix Music Systems/Disney Interactive Studios, 2014
  • Genre: Action » Rhythm » Music

Fantasia: Music Evolved may be a rhythm game at its core, but it’s an inventive one and is recommendable to anyone who spent a lot of time with Guitar Hero, Rock Band, or similar games.

Grab a friend and this becomes more than a game; it becomes a magical experience that just begs you to get involved in.

#2. Rock Band 4

Rock Band 4
  • Release Data: Harmonix Music Systems/Mad Catz, 2015
  • Genre: Action » Rhythm » Music

The track list is a little light on memorable songs, but thanks to admirable backward compatibility with a huge DLC catalog, Rock Band 4 remains every bit the magical cooperative gaming experience the series has always been.

And as usual, getting a band together in the living room to rock out creates some incredible moments of musical joy.

#1. Guitar Hero Live

Guitar Hero Live
  • Release Data: FreeStyleGames/Activision, 2015
  • Genre: Action » Rhythm » Music

Rather than competing with Rock Band 4, it offers something completely different.

It uses a more modern platform to deliver its content, and whether or not that’s a good thing will come down to personal preference.

Guitar Hero Live might not return the series to the heights of its heyday, but it’s definitely one of the boldest Guitar Hero games.


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See also: Best Xbox 360 Games & Best Gaming Chairs

Are your favorite games on the list?

Deciding which Xbox One dance/music/rhythm game is the best is no doubt a never ending topic, but it’s fun to do!

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