DJ Max Fever
From PM Studios, Inc.
The beat jamming sensation that started the music game craze comes to the PSP system in its most complete form ever. Enter the world of DJ Max and fulfill your dreams as the ultimate mix master. Perfect the deejay scratch as the beat drops to the sync in over 50 songs. Master the beat and conquer the rapid speeds of the demanding extreme challenges. Experience the hit craze that has inspired the music game genre.
Amazon Sales Rank: #15284 in Video Games Brand: PM Studios, Inc. Model: ULUS-10403 Published on: 2009-01 Released on: 2009-01-27 ESRB Rating: Teen Platform: Sony PSP Number of items: 1 Dimensions: .59" h x 4.14" w x 6.97" l, .25 pounds
Solid but imperfect rythm game. Since the game's release, I've probably spent close to 80 hours on it so far. And you know what? I've only unlocked 19% of content so far! There are a ton of things to do and unlock. There are characters(that players can use as avatars) to unlock, interfaces to unlock and music videos to unlock. The game utilizes a level system wherein as more playtime is recorded, players gain more "experience points," which leads to gaining levels--as players become higher in levels, more contents are unlocked. This system allows players to constantly unlock more contents as the game is played more. More or less, I had something to unlock every time I got to play, and the feel of game exploding in size is pretty satisfying. The game's music videos are what anyone would expect in this type of games--animations that are probably made using Flash technology, but good enough for these types of games. The animation is stiff, but they do utilize PSP's resolution and so are very clean. The game in itself, now that I think of it, is generally what most anyone would expect of rhythm games--press buttons in correct rhythm, as guided by falling graphics. There ARE few things that does set DJ Max fever apart from other games and they are: Customizable button placement - map buttons as players like to play; Original music - all the music scores are composed more or less exclusively for the game(unless you count previous DJ Max games, which from what I know uses music also used in Fever). This is a change in comparison to other music games like Dance Dance Revolution and Elite Beat Agent in that the songs are fresh. This game was a surprise for me. I honestly bought it not expecting much, but because the game tried to make itself stand out with its unique features and music, I think the money was worth it. Amazing Rhythm Game This is the best portable rhythm game i have ever played. Now that there is a North American release for the DJ Max series, i see no reason why anyone should not buy it. It is a must have for your PSP game collection. You will have hours of fun Mastering the 4, 6 and the 8 button modes. The music selection is great, there is sure to be something for everyone to enjoy. We need more amazing games like this to be release for PSP! DJ Max: Welcome to America!!!! This game is the best rhythm and music simulator videogame for the PSP you will ever play, hands down! Unlike other simulator games, where you just hit buttons to conincide with lines of music, you feel like you are playing the music as your button pushes coincide with the sounds you hear. This game franchise is already hugely popular, all over the world, with the Asian releases of DJ Max 1 and 2, Clazziquai Edition (3rd release) and DJ Max Black Square, but with this release, we finally see a North American release, wiich gives American gamers a chance to play, without spending an arm and a leg for full price and shipping from Asia. I highly suggest if you are on the fence about buying this one, to pick it up. Trust me, you won't be sorry. It totally rocks. If you emulate or play games using your memory cards, don't. Buy this UMD and show this company you are serious about this franchise, so they'll continue to release them here. Enjoy! I know you will!