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Ah, the "Hero" games. I really liked some of the "Guitar Hero" games and I'm looking forward to "Lego Rock Band" (not part of the same series, but at least the same idea). Mind you, I pretty much suck at these games, but still I find them to be enjoyable.
Now comes "DJ Hero" the latest incarnation of the "Hero" series. I spent some time last night playing with a demo version of it, and I found it... decent. Not great, but decent.
The basic idea is the same as the other games. You hear music, you see the screen telling you what buttons to press and you do as you're told. Easy to learn, difficult to master, as some might say.
I actually found the learning curve on this to be steeper than I liked. The easy setting isn't as easy as I might prefer and the medium setting (where you have to use the cross-fader), is entirely too difficult. I had a friend over and he aced the easy section, but once the cross-fader was introduced, he was totally doomed.
One nice feature of the game is that you can have someone use a guitar controller and play in a vs mode against each other. My friend and I did that, and it worked out fairly well, though you're each playing a different track and that might take a little getting used to.
I also found the positioning of the blue button on the turntable to be a little awkward. Scratch moves are a big part of the game, and they're easy to do with the green button, but very hard with the blue button. On the other hand, the turntable controller includes lefty support, and as a southpaw, I'm pleased with that.
The game's equivalent of the "star power" feature from the guitar games is called "Euphoria" and it works out ok, as does the "rewind" feature that allows you to back up a few seconds and reply a few notes.
I was also reasonably pleased with the selection of songs. I had only a demo version of the game, so the selection was limited to only a few songs, but they were well done and easy to listen to. As for the graphics, they were supremely good and looked great on my new 42" LCD TV, though my DJ looked hideous.
Overall I enjoyed the time I had with the game. I don't know that I'd buy a copy any time soon, but maybe once it's a Greatest Hits kind of thing. I just don't enjoy the whole dj experience or dj culture enough to want it at full price. Those who do enjoy such things will likely really get a kick out of this game!
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I loved DJ Hero 2 so much, I had to purchase the original version. Unfortunatley, it was obvious immediately what improvements were needed, and made, for the sequal. For instance, the mixes are pretty much the instrumental of one song mixed with the vocals of another; and most are not very good. I can appreciate that 2Pac and Jay-Z made the first cut, but that's about all... I would only recommend this product for the price, if you do not have a DJ Hero game at all, pick up DJ Hero 2.Best Deals for DJ Hero Stand Alone Software -Xbox 360
Like the title says, it was good and cheap. The quality of the game was great I have no complaints about that.Honest reviews on DJ Hero Stand Alone Software -Xbox 360
While I cannot say I hate DJ Hero at the same time I cannot say i like it. DJ Hero is fun at first but after awihle it gets old and tastless. Unlike its brotheren Guitar Hero which I still play from time to time =. This game is absoluty worth the price but eventually it will just sit there not being used at all. oh yeah and dont forget to buy a turntable.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for DJ Hero Stand Alone Software -Xbox 360
Got as an addon for more songs. super happy fun times USA!i have strip/drunken dj hero scratch offs.
Get your dj on!
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