
GameSpot writes: "DJ Hero 2 is less revolution and more refinement; at first glance you might not even be able to tell the difference between this game and the original. However, what Freestyle Games has done is listen to feedback from players and create a host of new game modes that build upon the core DJ-based rhythm action that made the original so fun. There are a bunch of new techniques too, ones that hardened DJs and those with an affinity for realism will come to appreciate. Freestyle scratching and crossfading both play a part in the experience, and while you can't break them out at random, their inclusion makes for a much more creative, and at times hilarious, experience".

The games of the last generation were amazing and the COGconnected team decided to get together to countdown their favorites. Here we go with number 8...
"Top 10 Last Generation games ?" How about games from 1988 -2002 Waaaaaaay better than Crapfest out now.
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While FreestyleGames is working on the new Guitar Hero, it isn't the music series we need. Instead, Tony Nguyen at G4@Syfygames believes that it should've been DJ Hero that rose from the grave.

Unseen64 has delved into DJ Hero: After Party, a game intended to be released on Wii, Xbox 360 and PS3 before it was cancelled by Activision.