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PSP DJ
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New Import:
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PSP
DJ Max Portable 2 -
New Import, Restock Soon |
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«©NCS»
There's
no sign of Beatmania on the PSP horizon but
we don't pine for it anymore. DJ Max Portable filled
the portable Bemani DJ void last year and the sequel
to the game continues where the first game left off.
DJ Max Portable 2 hews close to the formula of the original game
with flashy style, fresh new music, and fan-friendly
modes that give appreciation back to the player.
Pentavision shows love for their audience by
offering three language settings (English, Korean,
and Japanese) and includes a music jukebox (two OSTs
at the outset but a third OST is unlockable) and a
video player which contains 45 videos that are all
viewable at the outset.
For new inductees into the DJ Max fold, the game is basically
Beatmania with the option of playing the game in
4-button, 5-button, or 6-button configuration. If
you're really good, you'll eventually unlock the
Professional Mode which adds the use of the L and R
trigger buttons for an 8-button experience. One
niggle that we might throw out there is the lack of
recognizable and licensed songs. It's pretty much a
guarantee that most Western audience members have
never heard any of the songs on the DJMP2
soundtrack. Regardless of the obscure song selection
however, there are some catchy tunes to enjoy and
more importantly, hit the cues to. Since the game's
onscreen cues and corresponding "hit" buttons are
essentially DJ mixes which add to the song, the
placement of the cues make sense and add to the
overall harmony of the music.
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