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There are certain games that, for whatever reason, I dont foresee myself attempting to play, let alone review. I cant touch the Madden games because I wont settle for anything less than the Pittsburgh Steelers winning seven consecutive Super Bowls...
But really, DJ Hero is worth getting because theres an aura of freshness surrounding the game, and Im not just saying that because DJ Jazzy Jeff is in it. The experience feels exciting and fun again. It reminds you of the first time you played Guitar...
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A growing sentiment amongst the online gaming community is that the music / rhythm genre has been getting stale and for it to continue on the successful path it has been on it must innovate. Developers of these games have had trouble with this as the l...
A shot in the arm for the music genre. Fundamentally different from Guitar Hero and Rock Band. Excellent soundtrack. Tons of unlockables.
Extremely bare bones in the presentation department.
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There's a plethora of music games for the consoles now from various companies but to keep it fresh you need something different. Activision thinks it has the next big thing though with DJ Hero and after seeing it at E3 I thought this could be a fun gam...
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Activision gets a lot of grief for releasing what often feels like dozens of Guitar Hero games each year. Thanks to games like Band Hero, Guitar Hero: Van Halen and Guitar Hero Smash Hits, even a stalwart fan of the series like me is starting to lose...
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With its unique turntable controller, DJ Hero promises to be more entertaining than Guitar Hero World Tour. Not only does it provide an addictive gaming experience, but also guarantees endless hours of party atmosphere. DJ Hero: Yet Another Plastic Pe...
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DJ Hero is a great game that will challenge you and give you countless hours of entertainment. If you’re at all a fan of DJ culture, then this game is definitely for you.
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The music gaming world just got another addition to its field of peripherals: turntable mania arrives with DJ Hero for the Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii. Players get a chance to play with exclusive mixes across a wide range of genres, mixing hip-hop with pop a...
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It wasn’t until the phenomenon that was the very first Guitar Hero that music games really became one of the driving forces of the gaming industry. The advent of Rock Band fleshed the genre out a bit more, adding vocals and drums, but there hasn’t been...
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Just when you thought you couldn’t stomach another “Hero” game, Activision trots out DJ Hero. But wait, what is this? It is completely fresh and fun and unlike anything else on the market. DJ Hero will remind you of the first time you played Guitar Her...
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Rock music has had a good run with the cheap plastic instruments. After countless tracks in Guitar Hero and Rock Band, we're starting to see an over-saturation of the market. Far be it for Activision to stop, though, as DJ Hero is the fifth of six "He...
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Growing up I had a knack for music, both in collecting it and playing it. I had one of the largest LP collections in my school (thanks to my jobs at several record stores) and I was always making mix tapes, and whenever there was a road trip I was put...
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Just about everyone in the world has at some point attempted to play a guitar, bashed around on some drums, or at the very least sung along to their favourite song. The same cannot be said for vinyl decks; and it was this I was most worried would prove...
Awesome new turntable peripheral, Excellent range of music, Perfect for a party environment, Multiplayer options are limited...
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ign.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 03:20:32
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ign.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 03:20:32
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There's no denying that DJ Hero is a logical step for the rhythm action genre to take. These days, after all, people aspire to be world class DJs in the same way they aspire to be amazing guitarists, so it makes sense to try and give gamers that experi...
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A great addition to the rhythm game family.The music game genre isn't quite what it used to be. The barrage of plastic guitars and bulky drum kits is likely to begin a major decline in the coming years and it is time to move on. Activision has decided...
Great controller, Outstanding tracks, Simplistic design, Challenging and addictive...
Music certainly acquired taste, DLC prices feel steep...
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It was inevitable that Activision would look to expand its rhythm genre empire and DJ Hero is a noteworthy addition to its arsenal. However, it isn't nearly as accessible nor as polished as its current bread and butter franchise, Guitar Hero. Still, it...
The music is good enough that I'd boot up the game just hear it; some tracks let you play along with a guitar, which is a nice bonus.
The controller and note charts need polish; the price tag might turn off some wouldbe DJ's.
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