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Players will tap notes as a sync bar passes over them. The mechanics are as might be expected for a rhythm game (the relative novelty of a touch screen aside). Smudge-averse players should keep a cloth handy to clean up every so often. Besides pushing the Start button to skip the opening movie, nearly every game action from tapping notes to navigating menus is done on the touch screen. In fact, the game is almost exclusively touch-based. That makes the Vita a natural (if smaller) fit for the series, and Pentavision has fully committed to making their touch-based game work with the Vita’s own touch wizardry.
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Whether or not that’s true, however, I did have quite a lot of fun playing a great rhythm game, and perhaps the first title yet to make the PS Vita’s primary gimmicks fun to use.Īs implied by the title, DJMAX Technika Tune is an extension of the DJMAX Technika line, an arcade series known for using a massive 22-inch touch screen as its main interface. To some, that would make me only slightly more qualified to review this Korean-born rhythm game than say, a chimpanzee, or a person without hands, or even someone who is vision- or hearing-impaired. There’s no word yet of a physical release, but we’d suggest you keep an eye on boutique physical game publishers if you desire a tangible copy.Prior to playing DJMAX Technika Tune for this review, I could count the number of times I had listened to K-Pop music on one hand, one of those being PSY’s “Gangnam Style.” DJMax Respect looks to be the definitive version of this much-loved rhythm series and is currently set to launch in Q1 2018 for PS4. Finally having legal access to such a massive catalog of DJMax songs has always been the dream. The online leaderboard is global as well, meaning players can determine who’s really the best on a worldwide scale.Įverything has been leading up to this moment for DJMax fans.
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Now you’ll be able to see them at 1080p and running at 60 FPS.
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Along with that comes full remastering of the background videos. It’s honestly ridiculous how many songs will be available for this game. The packs themselves include almost all songs from previous DJMax titles, such as DJMax Portable Black Square, DJMax Clazziquai Edition and DJMax Technika. They’re also planning to try and ensure global releases for each DLC pack as well. As such, players can expect over 100 songs from from DJMax Portable and DJMax Portable 2, alongside forty new Respect tracks. To know that we’ll be getting the same game as was already released in other regions is great news.

This is super rare in the rhythm gaming scene, with some songs swapped out or removed due to licensing issues. In perhaps the most exciting news, the song list will be the same globally. After all, this latest game in the franchise is the culmination of a decade of content.

Earlier this year, it launched with an Asian Region version offering barebones English language support – albeit likely not as skillfully translated as the upcoming edition will be.ĭJMax Respect deserves this respectful treatment for good reason. That’s part of what makes it so amazing that DJMax Respect is actually coming west. It seemed as though there was little to no hope for an official DJMax release in English thanks to game after game failed to see worldwide release. Fortunately, rhythm games are typically easy to import due to their reliance on mechanics rather than sprawling storylines. After the first game, however, the sequels were produced in highly limited quantities apparently befitting to the small fanbase here. At the time, a few releases actually did trickle out in various regions.
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The series was born in 2006, first with a PC edition and then iterations on PlayStation Portable. For some reason, this has seemed to be the fate of Beatmania-style rhythm games over the years. DJMax is a series which never quite got the love it deserved in North America and Europe.
