DJ Hero 2 Game Review
A new rhythm and music video game has been released by Nintendo, which features the popular character from the hit Japanese themed video game. The heroine of the game is the now known as “Dj Sen”, a mysterious and skilled DJ who travels around the world in search of new talents. She can be recruited by any of the three main parties in the game (PM, PR, and BPS).
Description: a hero 2 is a sequel of a hero, a follow up of the well received Guitar Hero game. A hero used a special drum pad controller to emulate turntablism; with the use of this controller, you can change the pitch and intensity of each drum hit. Each level is played on its own musical track, so that you do not need to know how to play the songs before you start. There are new songs added regularly, and you are also shown how to mix songs so that you learn new techniques and tips for playing on the different instruments.
Sound effects are made more realistic using the latest VSTs and AIFF format, which means that your games will have better audio. The game is also running at about a maximum of vistas 1000 with around one million hits on it. This means that even if the sound quality of your computer is pretty good, you may not be able to beat some of the top DJs at this point in time!
If you like online role playing games (RPG), then you will love this game. You are provided with a character and are allowed to develop him over the course of the game. You can use him for personal practice, or to join parties and become a superstar DJ in the real world. The hero can take on a new persona and become a boss to any of the other characters in the game.
In the game you are expected to hit the mic buttons as many times as possible so that you can keep the rhythm. Different levels require you to play on different music styles. So if you are playing at a party, you need to play funky hip hop, then on the other hand if you are playing in clubs or a club, you should be playing rockabilly. Each level will also have a special item for that particular style of music played. There are seven levels to this game as well.
I believe that this game has everything that a true DJ should have. Music, graphics and beat juggling all make this game worth playing. Although the graphics might look a bit basic, they are still above par. I also like the way that you can save your scores so that you don’t lose your progress when you start to feel frustrated. All in all, this game is great fun and I highly recommend it.