Xbox 360 DJ Hero Renegade Edition Featuring Jay-Z and Eminem
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The makers of Guitar Hero introduce an entirely fresh and innovative way to experience music and rhythm gameplay. DJ Hero features an amazing variety of music across genres â tracks that you love and reflect who you are. Using an authentic turntable controller, you will spin and scratch more than 100 songs into unique mixes and become the life of the party. In addition, the Renegade Edition comes bundled with bonus items including: an exclusive two-disc CD release … More >>
Xbox 360 DJ Hero Renegade Edition Featuring Jay-Z and Eminem
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I played this game going through 4 songs and when I was done, I knew it wasn’t for me. First, the music is awesome, the mixes are pretty cool, BUT after going through it, I felt nothing. You sit akwardly with the ONE turntable (they really need two in order to make it a DJ experience) and the placement of your hand is so awkward. The song starts playing and you press a few buttons and move the record a little for the scratches and it is over. In fact, one aspect of the game I absolutely hate is them inserting a whistle as part of the DJ experience. There is no “whistle” aspect when you are actually DJing, this makes no sense.
So the game is awkward, its not as fun as Guitar Hero. It would have been a lot better if it was two turntables and a mixer versus just one turntable and it is soooo not engaging. You practically sit motionless moving your fingers a little. You are less motionless than just playing a regular RPG or shooter. I felt so disconnected from the music even though I thought the music was great. If you had ever DJ for real in your life, you are absolutely going to HATE it. At least in Guitar Hero, Rock Band, Band Hero etc they engage you on every song. Actually when I first played Guitar Hero in best buy, it was a “gotta have it”. While this game, for me after playing it was “eh, so what”. Oh and the price tag, even for the one that you actually need to get (The Renegade Editioin) is way way way too high. Heck for a [...] I can get me a complete PS3 or a Samsung Blu-Ray player, but I don’t think I want to spend [...] for just one game. I mean everything is made out of cheap plastic anyways. If it was $99 dollars I say, sure get it, but [...].. no way. It’s is not a [...] worth of fun.
Rating: 3 / 5
This is A fun game to play with your friends and its more the money to buy this edition.
Rating: 5 / 5
i bought the renegade edition- not worth the cost for the case, stand and bonus CD. it’s a video game so who really cares about the color of the turntable. it works ideally on my coffee table as opposed to the stand. great game, but i’m bitter that i spent double the price because most of the comments on here are saying it’s totally worth it. don’t let the double CD trick you- it’s just music. stickers? c’mon man. the case is dope if i’m bringing this to a buddy’s place to battle but i would have used that extra money for another gift for myself instead of the overpriced extras.
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this game for my husband and he loves it. I tried playing and I can’t get past the cross fading tutorial. Also I thought I would be able to dj to the songs that were on the CD. But thats not the case. I guess this is the urban version of Rockband! LOL
Rating: 4 / 5
great game overall if you like rap/hip hop and guitar hero. fuses the two wonderfully. the special edition is where its at, as the turntable is noticeably nicer as well as the stand it comes with is incredible. overall very happy with this. there are so many songs it comes with i am still working on beating it! i cant wait till new one comes out.
Rating: 5 / 5