As with Just Dance, there's plenty of multiplayer - both co-operative and competitive. You can compete one on one, or in teams of two to see who's truly the King (or Queen) of Pop - and if working together's more your thing, your friends can become your back up dancers. And don't worry if you feel a bit intimidated by all the moonwalking - the 'Michael's School' mode takes you through all the dance moves step by step, so you'll be dancing like a pro in no time. Although we'd imagine it's unlikely to be voiced by the man himself.
The 26 songs for the Wii version are as follows, and are a mixture of ones everyone will know, and some hidden gems that die-hard Michael Jackson fans will appreciate:
- Bad
- Beat It
- Billie Jean
- Black Or White
- Dirty Diana
- Don't Stop Till You Get Enough
- Earth Song
- Ghosts
- Heal The World
- In The Closet
- Leave Me Alone
- Money
- Remember The Time
- Rock With You
- Smooth Criminal
- Speed Demon
- Streetwalker
- Sunset Driver
- The Girl Is Mine
- The Way You Make Me Feel
- They Don't Care About Us
- Thriller
- Wanna Be Startin' Something
- Who Is It
- Will You Be There
- Workin' Day And Night
And, if you're a proper speed demon and manage to make it down to HMV on the release day, you might be able to get your hands on a limited edition version of the game, which includes an exclusive extra song - "Another Part Of Me" - but you'll have to be quick, as there's only a limited supply.
Michael Jackson: The Experience moonwalks into stores this Friday, with an RRP of £34.99 (there's also a DS version for £24.99). The game will also be making it's way to the Xbox 360 and Kinect in early 2011 - so stay tuned for more info.


