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E3: DJ Hero Preview

PlayStation 2 Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 Wii
Preview by Christian Donlan

2 June, 2009

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Less obviously, DJ Hero is shaping up to be a supremely technical game, and quite a hard one, by the looks of it, with a handful of fairly in-depth mixing skills to master once you leave the beginner setting behind and move beyond the simple business of hitting the right note at the right time. The effect of seeing it played couldn't be more different than watching someone thudding their way through a Guitar Hero performance, too, the fierce loops and snarls of the songs used seeming to hypnotise those involved into a kind of highly localised myopia, making it even more of a zone game than previous music titles.

Asked about the really important stuff - the track listing - Activision is keen to stress the "unprecedented variety" on offer, with the promise of 100 songs and 80 unique mixes at launch. Culprits include David Bowie, DJ Shadow, Gorillaz, Beck, Nirvana and the Beastie Boys, which also happens to be the same list of people that I invite to my birthday party every year, and who don't come.

DJ AM, Z-Trip and DJ Shadow himself will all be included as in-game characters, too, with others presumably slated to join them. Most intriguing, however, is the fact that the DJs FreeStyleGames are working with to create the mixes are also doing the note mark-ups themselves, suggesting not only that the music and game design are presumably trapped within some hopefully beneficial feedback loop, but that this will be as authentic a representation of the art of mixing that you can get from any system that includes something called a Euphoria Metre.

'E3: DJ Hero' Screenshot 2

Sorry about "Spinning the light thin plastic" on the homepage. It was either that or "Bangers and mash-ups", which is even worse.

Alongside the single-player campaign, there's both competitive and co-op multiplayer offerings - modes announced so far including a DJ versus DJ head-to-head battle - alongside 10 special tracks that allow guitar controllers to be plugged in for the entertainment of all present. You'll also be able to join in on a microphone if you really want to get that unique DJ experience of mumbling about some random's birthday incomprehensively over the really good bit of a record.

Perhaps the most interesting thing about seeing DJ Hero in action is how different the overall effect is. The delights of watching an idiot fling themselves around with a plastic guitar while their drunken friend on the drums misses the kickstand and boots your cat through a window by mistake meant that Guitar Hero was a spectator sport like few others, while the diminutive dimensions of the instruments involved ensured that, even if someone was playing really well, if you managed to film them doing it you still had something to blackmail them with for life.

Watching someone play DJ Hero, however, is about as exciting as watching someone repair a Freeview box. This is still the perfect party game, then, but the performer has moved from the front of the room to the back, coaxing the evening's soundtrack to life while other people trip drunkenly over expensive furniture, get off with their best friend's sister, and talk about GCSE cramming techniques involving Red Bull and Prozac, or whatever else it is young people do now. Actually, speaking of whatever it is that young people do now, I would probably bet on DJ Hero becoming a part of it fairly sharpish.

DJ Hero is due out for PS2, PS3, Wii and Xbox 360 later this year.

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darc
02/06/09 @ 17:22
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This has officially gotten too weird for me.
Widge
02/06/09 @ 17:23
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This sounds grand!
MilkYMoO
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Chavtastic!.
IneptPercy
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Looks better than the other DJ game which looks like guitar hero on your lap instead, this seems to have taken a slightly different approach.
Eraysor
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Looking forward to this greatly.
Reihn
02/06/09 @ 18:14
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So . . um, Christian (or anyone else) - does the turntable actually -turn-? That seems like a really important detail, for me. : )
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Spinning the light thin plastic.

Very good.
Matt_Edwards
02/06/09 @ 18:37
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Sounds promising :)
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02/06/09 @ 19:04
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Can't wait for this

Oh and if the reports I've are anything to go by the kids are all at blow job parties these days. Confirming once again that the 90's sucked for all the wrong reasons.
Brogan
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iPhone based double post
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YoJimbo
02/06/09 @ 19:39
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its awesome
comedian
02/06/09 @ 19:44
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Bangers and mash-ups!
TheBoyChris
02/06/09 @ 20:14
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Really looking forward to this indeed :D
jambo74
02/06/09 @ 21:53
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Looks like as much fun as a plastic bag....
MyPointIs
02/06/09 @ 22:25
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Plastic bags are fun!

Edit: I also want to know if the turntable does spin! (it's confusing because of the buttons, do the buttons spin also??)
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Ryze
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I need to see a video of this being played.
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03/06/09 @ 01:47
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Yes, the turntable does turn - you use it for scratching - and the buttons are set into the platter itself. Sorry, should've made that clearer.
Reihn
03/06/09 @ 06:07
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Cool. Well, it may be pretty solid as a 'pretend you're DJing' game then. : )
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03/06/09 @ 09:32
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Ok, that makes more sense, thanks guys! :)
Ryze
03/06/09 @ 10:05
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^ cheers fella.

It looks interesting - but expensive! I reckon that this game's release will encourage me to buy real equipment, rather than the game.

Since Guitar Hero, I've started playing acoustic again, and I'm teaching my 6 year old daughter using both the game and a new acoustic guitar I bought her.

It's excellent, as the game teaches her to get that independent movement between her left and right hands, and to hold the guitar, while the acoustic teaches her basic chords, and how to strum.

It's slow progress, but we might both be experts in 5 years, eh?
kangarootoo
03/06/09 @ 12:28
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Wish they had focussed more on the decvks and screen and less on the bloke's face in that movie. Could still prety much see what was going on though. Looks rather interesting. Am definitely curious to get my hands on it and try it out.
JahB
03/06/09 @ 15:34
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you can already see it coming, exclusive UK DLC: "put a donk on it"
YoJimbo
03/06/09 @ 23:18
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http://www.facebook.com/ext/share.php?si...

Here you go (sorry its the Gwen mix again)
jambo74
05/06/09 @ 11:15
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Watched the video's - the guy looks about ready for his own personal plastic bag.
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Wow, look awesome - I would like to get any reviews about using this piece with Selective Coatings by Acktar.


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