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User Review : Dj Hero

Ups
  • A feel of quality coming from the controller
  • Interesting and exciting game play
Downs
  • Soundtrack can be considered niche

A joy to behold, rhythm-action at its best

Like most gamers, upon the announcement of DJ Hero, I shook my head, went about my daily business, and laughed at the mere mention of the game. Well, how wrong could I have been!? It's difficult to think of a game recently that has really had be so enveloped in its up-taking. From my first scratch on the plastic turntable, to my first successful and tricky cross-fade at the left of the controller, every portion of the game has taken me by storm, literally.

It's not that the soundtrack had me particularly rushing out to go pick up the game, because most of it is dross and way out of sync to my musical tastes, although it has to be said that some mixes are superb and hugely playable! From Black Eyed Peas and Jackson 5, to Eminem, via David Guetta, it's all here- dance to hip hop, R n' B to pop. Some tunes are actually insanely catchy once replayed, yearning for the five gold stars, that actually the original track listings that had you wincing, will (after a sustained period of time), have you bobbing your head to its rhythmic beats and ear-deafening bass.

Like Guitar Hero that came before it, playing DJ Hero for the first time is a fantastic experience. The turntable in fact is so well designed and easy to use that it will immediately become apparent what is required to really get the most out of the game. The 'note highway' is justified in being uniquely similar to its instrumental counterpart, although now the cross-fader acts as a switch between the two tracks within each mix- a line will mark where this needs to be adjusted (resulting in an endlessly satisfying silence as one track resonates!) Difficult to handle at first, the slider is one of DJ Hero's most entertaining skill aspects to hone for its sheer simplistic nature that is rewarding to pull off yet tremendously difficult to master. Of course, when one thinks of being a DJ, the record scratch always comes to mind- this is a large part of the game also, with the revolving turntable (also host to the three coloured buttons), having to be 'scratched' where a continuous line joins the highway. More forgiving on Medium difficulty (where the deck can be scratched either way), the game gets much more difficult through 'Hard' and the outrageous 'Expert' modes- where the turntable will need to be scratched in specific directions! The 'Euphoria' button acts as Guitar Hero's equivalent 'Star Power', where the multiplier doubles for a short amount of time for the best scores to be achieved, although the addition of a 'rewind' mechanic (through a anti-clockwise turn of the decks), also has the same impact, playing the same piece of the track back again for dramatic score bonuses. It's when you really become accustomed to the DJ controller that the game comes into its own, where every scratch, slide, and rewind blend into a superior experience than what can be given by its full band counterpart. As much as I enjoy Rock Band and Guitar Hero, nothing has connected with me quite so much as getting to grips with the controller, where I retry thumping track after track for a high score- often resulting in lost hours of time and aching fingers to boot.

Progression through the career unlocks further venues and set-lists through the granting of stars (a total of 5 per track). The recent band games have instead opted for an 'all is unlocked' approached from the very beginning of each of their new titles, which I feel is a huge misstep. Not only do players instead get to experience all that the licensed tracks have to give, but the overbearing sense of skill progression is also extremely better off. The developers seem to have taken notice of many flaws of other rhythm-action titles, where severe difficulty spikes hinder the overall experience- instead, FreeStyleGames give a more suited playing field for players to accustom themselves to the controller, from the first scratch to 'Expert' difficulty, a smooth transition.

In other aspects of the game, the presentation is top-notch and seething with quality. From the clean and clear ability to flick through un-fussy menus, to the strobe lighting effects and graphical package of the on-stage DJ set, everything just seems to coalesce into a complete, and exceptional whole. In addition to the wealth of modes, from its single player career, to competitive and cooperative online and offline modes (including a 'DJ vs. DJ' mode), DJ Hero also gives players the option to plug in a guitar for mixes that enable the riff between DJ and guitar (a total of 10 songs), or a microphone for your non-scoring pleasure.

My final verdict comes as no surprise, DJ Hero is undoubtedly worthy of a buy. At £30, I'm certainly not complaining- in fact, it stands far above and beyond what I was expecting for the price. I'd heard good things, but nothing can truly match the feeling when you first put the game into the drive and unravel all that the game has to offer.

Score
8.0
Graphics
10.0
Sound
9.0
Gameplay
9.0
Fun Factor
Overall
9.0
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MadLad1586d ago

Another Prototype would be awesome.

As for Singularity, I don't necessarily need a sequel, I just want to see Raven be able to flex their creative muscle again; not just be relegated to assisting with CoD. A lot of the old guard is still with the company.

That's part of what I'm hoping to see come from this acquisition. Revive teams like Vicarious Visions and Ravem to actually allow them to work on their own new projects again.

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As great as that would be the deal wont finalize until end of fiscal year 2023. Until after that date MS wont really have a say as to where resources will be spent. So we wont realistically see anything until perhaps 2026 or later.

LWOGaming1585d ago

I think that’s a point that so many people are missing. Things will not change this year or next year at all. Maybe some changes might be apparent in 2024 but 2025/2026 is a good estimate of when things will really start happening. And I don’t think we will see as big a set of changes as some are suggesting.

TallDarknWavy1586d ago

Those teams having not worked on anything, the employees find jobs at other companies, they don't just remain unemployed till someone at the publisher decides to revive the team, they need to eat lol

That said, this list of games makes me unexcited for anything outside of CoD that Activision has to offer. All games are in stale genres, like Guitar Hero, Simpsons Hit and Run, these are long surpassed genres that are going to be difficult to revive.

gamer78041586d ago

I want to see new IPs. Not a bunch of forced renovations of old franchises.

Gamer751586d ago

Why not a combination of both

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@gamer75 if it is a combination it has to have my seal of approval. Such as a new Warcraft game or a new Warcraft mmo, or an action game based off the night elves orcs and humans if it’s a new IP. I’ll let you know after I talk with Microsoft

King_Noctis1586d ago

Man I’ve been waiting for Protoype since the last one. Protoype could seriously be MS’ answer to Infamous (freaking loved that game as well, hope Sony make a new one soon).

porkChop1586d ago

I'd love to see Raven take another crack at Heretic and Hexen.

MadLad1586d ago

That's one I see being tossed around a lot to bring back, even if not from Raven themselves.

Put so many hours into those games over the years.

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Knightofelemia1586d ago

I'd like to see Activision get the Transformers license again and continue the War and Fall of Cybertron games. the movie games were crap and the game that combined both movie and Fall and War of Cybertron sucked a new Prototype would also be good as well.

jaymacx1586d ago

You deserve a 1000 likes haha 😂. It’s a shame High Moon didn’t get to continue making Transformers. If they got a decent budget i think most of us TF fans would be excited.

wolf5811585d ago (Edited 1585d ago )

Ms bought Activision and everybody dancing for what? For cod? Ms want to atleast earn some money Back from those 70 billion dollars.... The only thing they count on is more gamepass subscribers via Activision cod, diablo and over watch 2 1st Day free at gamepass. If they decide to make them exclusive to xbox they Will lose profit from ps4 and 5 sales. As For a New ip or an existing ip like over watch 3,diablo 5 or anything else like a New transformers Dont you think that developers need at least 3 years to Do something decent?
Anyway my opinion is that ms want to make videogaming Just a subscription a la netflix and that ps5 will beat xboxsx in sales like ps4 beat xbox and xbox one x..... All the money ms spending It Will defentily make more gamepass subscribers as for games we all must wait at least 3 more years... And thats why ps5 will get ahead in sales they have more AAA in the pipeline already plus lets see their answer for gamepass... P. S i Dont support subscriptions from neither company and i didnt buy switch plus for n64. If they give me the option to buy n64 games then yes i Will buy them but i am not paying for a rental.

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rlow11586d ago (Edited 1586d ago )

Re-imagining of River Raid and the original adventurer Pitfall. Oh Zork is also a great game.

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