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Jun 27 2006
DJ Max Portable Review
PSP Game Review | Rhythm
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| Summary: Excellent rhythm game for any platform!!!
98
I got this game along with my Ceramic White PSP from Korea. Starting with unusually good opening animations, this game leaves you to beg for more! It's that awesome!
BeatMania fans should feel right at home, since the gameplay resembles Beatmania in a lot of ways. It is an understandable choice for rhythm game for PSP, considering the button layout and everything...
Graphics - 90
I don't expect the rhythm games to look like MGS or anything of that nature. But, I thought the background images and animation could be little more dynamic. It's still very well illustrated and vibrant.
Sound - 100
Again, I have to have a realistic expectation in terms of quality of music. Considering this game is made in Korea, they really tried to include variety of styles. Don't expect authentic hip hop or rocks. But, the different genres of music is well defined and very catchy. It's not just bunch of Asian pops
Gameplay - 100
Probably the best feature of the game! Learning curve is on the high side. But, since it starts you out with four button only, it is easy to pick up and just play. You find yourself getting used to the gameplay without knowing.
Extra Features - 100
Playable soundtracks, music video mode, gallery mode, there are tons of different modes to enjoy besides playing the game. Simply put, this game is a "must buy" for any PSP owners. It's supposed to make it to USA. But, I would just pick up a Korea copy from Lik-sang.com or any of the import stroes. BTW, my wife loves this game.
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07/09/06
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ConraDargo
| Sweden
From what I've heard (and seen) - the game is insanely difficult... Funny you haven't mentioned anything about the difficulty level in your review, would you perhaps like to say a little something about it?
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07/09/06
9
Torokun
| Alabama USA
Well, the difficulty... Hm... I would say yes and no.
Yes, it is a difficult game. But, no more difficult than other forms of rythm games.
When you first play the game, don't expect yourself to start playing on the profeesional mode with all 8 buttons and the analog stick. But, there is a mode to start out with only four buttons. (left, up, and triangle and circle). That mode starts you out with easy setting. Not only that, you can change the gameplay tempo in real time (anytime during the play). You can make it slower or faster. Which is a brilliant feature. Because not only can you set the game to be even more easier than the preset "easy mode", you can also train yourself to be familiar with faster gameplay in the easiest setting, instead of going into harder mode. I know this sounds confusing. But, if you try it, you will see how brilliant it is.
Also, How I started playing the 6 and 8 button mode was to play the game with my wife. I would take the left side of the control. And my wife would play the right side. This helped us to play through harder mode. And get used to the faster and harder modes of gameplay. I must mention that after this, she is totally hooked on it and I barely get to play that game. I am trying to lure her away from DJ Max by slowly introuducing her to MGS:DGN. I will let you know how that goes...
I hope this helps, ConraDargo.
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