GC - DJ Hero Hands On


AT A GLANCE

"Boom, smack, wikki wikki wikki! "
The Good: No scratching your Uncle’s LP collection

The Bad: RSI central

The Ugly: Hand-cramps galore

 

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Alongside Guitar Hero 5, Activision also had their coveted music game DJ Hero on show. Allowing members of the public into glass booths (complete with gorgeous dancing gals on hand), GamesCom allowed people to get as close to the actual Disc Jockey experience as they probably ever will in their life.

Personally I’ve never appreciated DJs. Any artist who just re-samples music that other people have laboured over making, then takes credit for their “hard work” is what we’d normally call plagiarism. Sure they entertain a room of people and fill it with phat beats to groove to through-out the early hours of the morning. But a round of applause is enough reward – instead they get idolised and pushed to star status for turning a couple of knobs and tweaking tracks that are not their own.

So what did I think of DJ Hero? I’m ashamed to say… I enjoyed it. And I’m still not sure why.

As you can imagine, being from the same company as Guitar Hero, DJ Hero gives gamers a specialised controller that resembles a real-life turn-table. It comprises of a rotatable turn-table with three "stream" buttons on top, a cross-fader, effects dial, and a Euphoria button which is used in a similar vein as Star Power in Guitar Hero.



Using this combination of controls, players can manipulate the music to fade between left and right channels, combine two separate tracks and switch between them, add to the mix other audio effects and of course, scratch up your tracks in typical DJ style with a twist of the turn-table. The experience takes some getting used to, but developer’s FreeStyleGames have offered a lot of control and managed to keep a similar level of fun and intuition that made Guitar Hero such a success. The visuals are very similar as well with an on-screen track that shows you what to press and when, except this time the board curves slightly resembling a slice of vinyl. In the background are the usual 3d graphics of your DJ character in full swing and the rave going on around you complete with schizophrenia inducing laser-light show.



DJ Hero is a logical way to grab a hold of that dance, hip-hop and drum & bass market that Guitar Hero has missed. But the game is still accessible and fun for almost anyone, even if only just for a short time to try out the extremely novel controller. DJ Hero have called on numerous respected DJ artists for the game, including DJ Shadow, DJ Z-Trip, DJ AM and Daft Punk. The game will also include a library of recognised tracks by artists like Nirvana, Gorillaz, No Doubt, Foo Fighters, Public Enemy, Dizzee Rascal, Beastie Boys, David Bowie and more. Not much has been mentioned in this part of the world regarding DJ Hero, but it certainly should receive a fairly decent audience in New Zealand. We’ll endeavour to bring you more as we get the word from Activision.



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On 31 August 2009, 04:28PM Posted by Xenojay
Damn that controller does actually look pretty nice in action. I may actually start looking forward to it.
 
On 31 August 2009, 05:08PM Posted by Oliver
Kind of wanna try this. I'm more interested in it than GH5 at least. Just not keen on expensive controller peripherals.
 
On 31 August 2009, 06:47PM Posted by Wozza
Looking forward to a play on this - I might have a game of FreQ in anticipation. Might have to pick up some real decks next year.
 
On 31 August 2009, 07:43PM Posted by lowalk
gay it just ruins the rock spirit of guitar hero. with a bunch of crap mainstream songs.
 
On 31 August 2009, 08:18PM Posted by chinaman71
looks sweet but im buying the competitions! cant remember the name..... but grr damn you Activision
 
On 31 August 2009, 09:11PM Posted by switchblade
Looks to much like guitar hero and thats already been made to death in my eyes. . . No way am i getting this!
 
On 31 August 2009, 09:27PM Posted by SpawnSeekSlay
Workmate of mine definitely wants this, shes never played the rockband or guitar hero but definitely wants a crack at this, I wouldnt mind a go either... so theirs a market for it for sure!
 
On 31 August 2009, 11:25PM Posted by Gazza22
Another plastic toy of something cool that's bound to get you no action with the laddies.
 
On 1 September 2009, 07:50AM Posted by thejuror84
another craptivision product that will sell by the buckets
 
On 1 September 2009, 11:13AM Posted by thejuror84
Reply to Gazza2231 August 2009, 11:25PM
Another plastic toy of something cool that's bound to get you no action with the laddies.
To be honest no video game is going to get you action with the ladies though is it
 
On 1 September 2009, 04:42PM Posted by ChatterboxZombie
Reply to Gazza2231 August 2009, 11:25PM
Another plastic toy of something cool that's bound to get you no action with the laddies.
Im not really too kean to get some action with the "laddies" anyway. little boys arent really my thing

now Ladies, theres more my thing
 
On 1 September 2009, 05:56PM Posted by Sp3kt0r
This game looks like the love child of mr.sh*t and mrs.sh*t
 
On 1 September 2009, 06:29PM Posted by Takm3ck
this looks great
 
On 2 September 2009, 01:22AM Posted by Oliver
Some people are giving this game a lot of sh*t. Honestly, guys. It's not that bad, other than being Activison.

- It's not supposed to have rock tunes. It's a DJ game. DJing usually involves pop/dance songs with a strong beat. It might say Hero in the name, but this is not Guitar Hero.

It is far more original than GH5. GH5 brings nothing hugely new to the table. DJ Hero is a whole new thing for console games and is going to be far more exciting to see how it works.

If you're not a fan of dance music or DJing then f**k, of course you won't like this. Tards.
 
On 2 September 2009, 01:24AM Posted by Oliver
My only big gripe with this game would be peripherals. Hate them to death, but I guess there's no other way. But then the controller for this looks so damn small! Why not make it 50% bigger? I don't see why not.
 
On 2 September 2009, 08:51PM Posted by Wozza
What cracks me up is that FeQuency was before Guitar Hero and that was electronica, so if anything, it's a return to form.

I love rock and techno, but Guitar Hero is now waaaayyy overdone.
 
On 3 September 2009, 06:56PM Posted by Croxley
meh
 
On 5 September 2009, 11:44AM Posted by hogansheroes
this seems so LAME woulld nt buy it for me this looks like Turing Point for the gutar hero frachise
 
On 7 September 2009, 01:11PM Posted by Garagerock
Close enough to the 1210s I already have... but how much does a controller cost relative to the real thing?
 
On 11 September 2009, 03:22PM Posted by Barnicals
Hmm, something tells me I would either be setting the controller on the coffee table or bringing my dinner table into the lounge... Either way, I'll be needing A) Lumbar support, or B) A chiropracter.
 
On 11 September 2009, 03:24PM Posted by Barnicals
Lmao, you beat me to it... I was reading down the comments and thinking about how funny "laddies" is.
 
On 15 September 2009, 05:11PM Posted by ShadowKnightFTW
WTF DJ Hero omg please tell me this is some kind of sick joke?
 
On 23 December 2009, 12:31AM Posted by SuperKeyzChain
This game looks dope, multiple DJ's cuttin tracks? BAM!
 


ABOUT THIS GAME

DJ Hero Publisher: Activision
Developer: FreeStyleGames
Genre: Music
Platforms: ps3x360wii
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