DJ Hero

Discussie in 'Algemeen' gestart door DulleNL, 19 mei 2009.

  1. DulleNL

    DulleNL I'm a little teapot Magic Member

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    30 oktober 2009

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    The complete DJ Hero 93 mix, on-disc set list will include:
    • 2Pac - "All Eyez On Me" vs. The Aranbee Pop Orchestra - "Bittersweet Symphony (Instrumental)"
    • 50 Cent - "Disco Inferno" vs. David Bowie - "Let's Dance"
    • 50 Cent - "Disco Inferno" vs. InDeep - "Last Night A DJ Saved My Life"
    • Afrika Bambaataa - "Zulu Nation Throwdown" vs. Freedom Express - "Get Down"
    • Beastie Boys - "Here's A Little Somethin' For Ya" vs. DJ Shadow - "The Number Song (2009 Version)" (Produced and mixed by DJ Shadow)
    • Beastie Boys - "Intergalactic" vs. Blondie - "Rapture"
    • Beastie Boys - "Lee Majors Come Again" vs. Daft Punk - "Da Funk" (Produced and mixed by Cut Chemist)
    • Beck - "Where It's At" vs. DJ Shadow - "Six Days (Remix ft. Mos Def)"
    • Bell Biv DeVoe - "Poison" Beat Juggle
    • Bell Biv DeVoe - "Poison" vs. Beastie Boys - "Intergalactic" (Produced and mixed by DJ AM)
    • Bell Biv DeVoe - "Poison" vs. Cameo - "Word Up!"
    • Benny Benassi - "Satisfaction" vs. Tiesto - "Elements Of Life"
    • Billy Squier - "The Big Beat" vs. N.E.R.D. - "Lapdance" (DJ-Guitar mix)
    • Black Eyed Peas - "Boom Boom Pow" vs. Benny Benassi - "Satisfaction"
    • Bobby "Blue" Bland - "Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City" vs. 2Pac - "How Do You Want It"
    • Bobby "Blue" Bland - "Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City" vs. Connie Price & The Keystones - "Fuzz And Them"
    • Boogie Down Productions - "Jack Of Spades" vs. David Bowie - "Let's Dance" (Produced and mixed by DJ Shadow)
    • Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers - "Bustin' Loose" vs. The Zombies - "Time Of The Season" (Produced and mixed by DJ Shadow)
    • Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers - "Bustin' Loose" vs. Young MC - "Bust A Move"
    • Common - "Universal Mind Control (U.M.C.)" vs. Masta Ace - "Jeep A** Gutter (Aaron LaCrate & Debonair Samir RMX)" (Produced and mixed by The Scratch Perverts)
    • Cypress Hill - "Insane In The Brain" vs. Classics IV - "Spooky"
    • Cypress Hill - "Insane In The Brain" vs. David Axelrod - "The Edge"
    • Daft Punk - "Around The World" vs. Young MC - "Bust A Move"
    • Daft Punk - "Da Funk" vs. N.A.S.A. - "Strange Enough ft. Karen O, ODB & Fatlip"
    • Daft Punk - "Megamix 1"
    • Daft Punk - "Megamix 2"
    • Daft Punk - "Robot Rock" vs. Hashim - "Al Naafyish (The Soul)" (Produced and mixed by The Scratch Perverts)
    • Daft Punk - "Robot Rock" vs. Queen - "We Will Rock You"
    • Daft Punk - "Short Circuit" vs. Boogie Down Productions - "Jack Of Spades"
    • Daft Punk - "Technologic" vs. Gary Numan - "Cars"
    • Daft Punk - "Television Rules the Nation" vs. No Doubt - "Hella Good"
    • David Axelrod - "The Edge" vs. Eric B. & Rakim - "Eric B. Is President"
    • Dizzee Rascal - "Fix Up, Look Sharp" vs. DJ Shadow - "Organ Donor (Extended Overhaul)"
    • Dizzee Rascal - "Fix Up, Look Sharp" vs. Justice - "Genesis"
    • DJ Shadow - "Six Days (Remix ft. Mos Def)" vs. D-Code - "Annie's Horn"
    • Eminem - "My Name Is" vs. Beck - "Loser"
    • Fedde Le Grand - "Put Your Hands Up For Detroit" vs. Sandy Rivera and David Penn - "I Can't Stop (David Penn Remix)"
    • Foo Fighters - "Monkey Wrench" vs. Beastie Boys - "Sabotage" (DJ-Guitar mix)
    • Foreigner - "Juke Box Hero" vs. DJ Z-Trip ft. Murs - "DJ Hero" (Produced and mixed by DJ Z-Trip)
    • Foreigner - "Juke Box Hero" vs. DJ Z-Trip ft. Murs - "DJ Hero" (DJ-Guitar mix, produced and mixed by DJ Z-Trip)
    • Gang Starr - "Just To Get A Rep" vs. Mobb Deep - "Shook Ones, Pt 2" (Produced and mixed by J. Period)
    • Gorillaz - "Feel Good Inc." vs. Blondie - "Atomic"
    • Grandmaster Flash's - "Boom" vs. "Tap" (Produced and mixed by Grandmaster Flash)
    • Grandmaster Flash, DJ Kool, DJ Demo - "Here Comes My DJ" vs. Gary Numan - "Cars" (Produced and mixed by Grandmaster Flash)
    • Gwen Stefani - "Hollaback Girl" vs. Gorillaz - "Feel Good Inc."
    • Gwen Stefani - "Hollaback Girl" vs. InDeep "Last Night A DJ Saved My Life" (Produced and mixed by DJ AM)
    • Gwen Stefani - "Hollaback Girl" vs. Rick James - "Give It To Me"
    • Herbie Hancock - "Rockit" Beat Juggle
    • Herbie Hancock - "Rockit" vs. N.E.R.D. - "Lapdance" (Produced and mixed by Grandmaster Flash)
    • InDeep - "Last Night A DJ Saved My Life" vs. Cameo - "Word Up!"
    • Jackson 5 - "I Want You Back" vs. Gang Starr - "Just To Get A Rep" (Produced and mixed by DJ Yoda)
    • Jackson 5 - "I Want You Back" vs. Third Eye Blind - "Semi-Charmed Life" (DJ-Guitar mix)
    • Jackson 5 - "I Want You Back" vs. Third Eye Blind - "Semi-Charmed Life"
    • JAY-Z feat. Pharrell - "Change Clothes" vs. 2Pac - "All Eyez on Me"
    • JAY-Z - "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)" vs. Eminem - "My Name Is"
    • JAY-Z - "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)" vs. Jackson 5 - "I Want You Back"
    • JAY-Z - "Excuse Me Miss" vs. Rick James - "Give It To Me"
    • Jean Knight - "Mr. Big Stuff" vs. Masta Ace - "Born To Roll"
    • Jurassic 5 - "Jayou" vs. Billy Squier - "The Big Beat"
    • Jurassic 5 - "Jayou" vs. Herbie Hancock - "Rockit"
    • Kid Cudi - "Day 'N' Nite" vs. Black Eyed Peas - "Boom Boom Pow"
    • Kool Moe Dee - "How Ya Like Me Now" vs. Reel 2 Real featuring The Mad Stuntman - "I Like To Move It"
    • Little Richard - "Tutti Frutti" vs. Shlomo - "Beats" (Produced and mixed by DJ Yoda)
    • M.I.A. - "Paper Planes" vs. Eric B. & Rakim - "Eric B. Is President" (Produced and mixed by The Scratch Perverts)
    • M.I.A. - "Paper Planes" vs. Wale - "Lookin' At Me"
    • Marvin Gaye - "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" vs. David Bowie - "Let's Dance"
    • Marvin Gaye - "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" vs. Gorillaz - "Feel Good Inc."
    • Motorhead - "Ace Of Spades" vs. Noisia - "Groundhog" (DJ-Guitar mix)
    • N.A.S.A. - "Strange Enough ft. Karen O, ODB & Fatlip" vs. Isaac Hayes - "Theme From Shaft"
    • Noisia - "Groundhog" Beat Juggle (Produced and mixed by The Scratch Perverts)
    • Paul van Dyk - "Nothing But You" vs. Sandy Rivera and David Penn - "I Can't Stop (David Penn Remix)"
    • Public Enemy - "Shut 'Em Down" vs. Beck - "Where It's At"
    • Public Enemy ft. Zakk Wylde - "Bring The Noise 20XX" vs. Justice - "Genesis" (Produced and mixed by DJ Z-Trip)
    • Public Enemy featuring Zakk Wylde - "Bring The Noise 20XX" (DJ-Guitar mix)
    • Q-Tip - "Good Thang" vs. Billy Squier - "The Big Beat" (Produced and mixed by J. Period)
    • Queen - "Another One Bites The Dust" vs. Beastie Boys - "Brass Monkey" (Produced and mixed by DJ Z-Trip)
    • Queen - "Another One Bites The Dust" vs. Daft Punk - "Da Funk"
    • Rihanna - "Disturbia" vs. Kid Sister - "Control"
    • Rihanna - "Disturbia" vs. The Killers - "Somebody Told Me" (DJ-Guitar mix)
    • Rihanna - "Disturbia" vs. The Trammps - "Disco Inferno"
    • Shlomo - "Beats" vs. Billy Squier - "The Big Beat"
    • Street Sweeper Social Club - "Fight! Smash! Win!" vs. Beastie Boys - "Intergalactic" (DJ-Guitar mix)
    • Tears For Fears - "Shout" vs. DJ Shadow - "Six Days (Remix ft. Mos Def)"
    • Tears For Fears - "Shout" vs. Eric B. & Rakim - "Eric B. Is President" (Produced and mixed by DJ Jazzy Jeff)
    • Tears For Fears - "Shout" vs. Eric Prydz - "Pjanoo"
    • The Aranbee Pop Orchestra - "Bittersweet Symphony (Instrumental)" vs. LL Cool J - "Rock The Bells" (Produced and mixed by DJ Jazzy Jeff)
    • The Scratch Perverts Beats and Pieces (Produced and mixed by The Scratch Perverts)
    • The Killers - "Somebody Told Me" vs. Eric Prydz - "Pjanoo"
    • Vanilla Ice - "Ice Ice Baby" vs. MC Hammer - "U Can't Touch This"
    • Vanilla Ice - "Ice Ice Baby" vs. Paula Abdul - "Straight Up"
    • Wale - "Lookin' At Me" vs. Black Eyed Peas ft. Tippa Irie - "Hey Mama"
    • Weezer - "Beverly Hills" vs. Evidence, The Alchemist, Aceyalone, Rakaa & 88 Keys - "Fresh Rhymes And Videotape" (DJ-Guitar mix)
    • Wild Cherry - "Play That Funky Music" vs. Gang Starr - "Just To Get A Rep" (DJ-Guitar mix)

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    Ik hoor de haters alweer aankomen. :+

    Anyway, ik ben een fan van muziek/ritme games. Dus ik ga deze hoe dan ook een kans geven.

    Met Rock heb ik ook niks maar toch vind ik Guitar Hero en Rock Band heel leuk, dus ik zie niet waarom dat niet ook met DJ Hero kan gebeuren.

    laat maar komen! Er lig iig al een goede basis met de GH gameplay.

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    DJ Hero UK Review
    You gotta get up, you gotta get up, you gotta get down.


    UK, October 26, 2009 - Apart from that one time we got drunk at a party and kept trying to play Erasure on iTunes, none of us in the office ever really had much experience DJing. Certainly not the kind that involves turntables, cross-faders and a near infinite number of beguiling yet utterly inexplicable twinkling knobs.

    That's the joy of the 'Hero' franchise, and its ilk though; deftly conjuring the illusion of musicianship through the perfect marriage of music, game mechanics and small, wobbly plastic peripherals so that even tone-deaf buffoons can live the life of musical messiah, albeit fleetingly. And, just as Rock Band and Guitar Hero before it bought the swagger of power chords and groupies to the masses, DJ Hero does the same for decks.

    In some ways though, it's misleading to link the franchises together. While similar in basic concept - from overarching intentions right down to interface - DJ Hero offers an experience that differs considerably from current, all-too-familiar peripheral-based fare. Indeed, while the façade may remain the same, DJ Hero demands a total reset for rhythm-action aficionados with a whole host of new tricks to explore.


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    FreeStyleGames knows it though and even the cockiest genre fans would do well to sit through DJ Hero's comprehensive tutorial, hosted by Grand Master Flash himself. Here, you're guided gently through the game's five core mechanics - simple button taps, cross-fading, scratching, effects and, DJ Hero's equivalent of Star Power, Euphoria. It's an expertly-judged start to the game and puts you through your paces before you're let loose on DJ Hero proper.

    From the outset, DJ Hero is intuitive enough so that all but the most fearful player is likely to plump for 'Medium' difficulty, with lower levels hacking out core mechanics and significantly underselling the DJ Hero experience. That said, it takes some time to turn your early lessons into practical proficiency as you fumble through your initial sets, honing your coordination to keep up with the shifting track paths, gems and scratch lines, not to mention effect and sample opportunities.

    In fact, for the first hour or so, DJ Hero is somewhat underwhelming, particularly if you're familiar with the often punishing requirements of progress in Guitar Hero. You see, FreeStyleGames has completely overhauled the notion of progression in its game and it takes a while to grasp the method in its madness.

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    For a start, and brace yourself here, you can't fail in DJ Hero. The game is grouped into 24 sets of songs, the majority locked at the start, each consisting of anywhere between three and five tracks. Once a set begins though, you're going to see it through to the end, with DJ Hero preferring to punish your ears than test your patience with endless retries. At the end of each set, all its songs are unlocked across the various quick play modes and your performance is graded by stars, acting as currency to unlock new sets, characters, stadiums, decks, outfits and more.

    At first, DJ Hero practically lobs fists of the things at you, meaning you'll quickly unlock an enormous number of tracks to dip in and out of. Gradually though, those all-important stars become more elusive. It's no longer simply a case of playing the game to progress; instead you'll need to learn its intricacies and learn them well.

    Whereas other games prefer to use increased difficulty levels to thrust you into a world of ambidextrous pain, each step up DJ Hero's ladder merely adds an extra layer of complexity to proceedings. So while every basic mechanic is available at 'Medium' difficulty, the stabilisers are on with simplified cross-fading and auto-scratching. It's surprisingly easy to rise through the ranks to Expert and, it seems, deliberately so, with FreeStyleGames clearly keen to nudge everyone up to the full game experience as quickly as possible.

    Here, cross-fading between tracks is more devious and directional scratching is introduced but, more importantly, it's in 'Expert' that the correlation between the music and your actions is clearest. That plastic peripheral stops feeling like a plastic peripheral and more like the gateway to fearsome musical empowerment.

    While reaching 'Expert' is often the end-point in other music games, it's only the beginning in DJ Hero. Those elusive four- and five-star ratings are tied inextricably to DJ Hero's multiplier system, which in turn is bound directly to your own abilities, Suddenly, what seemed like arbitrary features earlier are crucial to progression. With each gem hit, your multiplier builds, and nailing a 'perfect' track segment activates your Euphoria button.

    Build your multiplier enough and you'll gain access to the rewind feature meaning you can spin the turntable back to ace the same section of the song again. Used in conjunction with Euphoria - which thrusts your multiplier up to eight - everything suddenly slots into place, your hands perfectly synchronised with the music and your points eking out those upper rankings. Amazingly too, because of the way DJ Hero is structured, there's still a massive number of - much, much trickier - songs to unlock. Sensibly, it's in these upper echelons of sets that DJ Hero hides its heavier, all-stars mixes, meaning dedicated DJ fans have plenty of reason to keep the platters spinning.


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    Of course, unlike its bedfellows, DJ Hero is predominantly a single-player experience, largely due to the prohibitive cost of its turntable peripheral. Two-player modes, whether against a second turntable or even guitar peripheral are fun but, truthfully, slightly anaemic. Turntable to turntable sees two combatants playing the same track to maximise their final score tally but there isn't the compulsive interplay of similar modes we've seen elsewhere - although the inspired dash to reach the effect dial first and rack up the points is far, far more hilarious than it has any right to be. Likewise, turntable and guitar battles, while adding variety to the package, are limited by necessarily repetitive guitar notations.

    However, while designed primarily as a single-player experience, that doesn't mean it doesn't work in a social environment. And, for that, you can thank the music. With 93 mash-ups at hand, you could assume some offerings would fare better than others. It's testament to FreeStyleGames' supremely talented London studio - made entirely of professional DJs - that there simply isn't a duff track on the disc. In-house mixes stand tall alongside all-star offerings from the likes of DJ Shadow, Daft Punk and DJ Jazzy Jeff, making for a supremely cohesive, consistently high-quality package.

    Each mix is deftly assembled from two, often hugely diverse, genre-spanning tracks and fashioned with such commanding skill that all but the most curmudgeonly party pooper is likely to be tapping along in no time. It means that DJ Hero is the very definition of a party game and, even though you might be taking it in turn to get on the decks, there's still plenty of dancing to be done in the interim. In fact, one of the very best things about DJ Hero is how refreshingly inclusive the whole thing is. Unlike Guitar Hero, which increasingly alienates with its obscure rock pretentions and awkward concessions to overly US-ccentric mainstream appeal, DJ Hero isn't scared to be frivolous and fun - say hello, Paula Abdul vs. Vanilla Ice - simply because it has faith in the astonishing quality of its music.

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    In truth, quibbles with the game are relatively minor. While there's certainly room for improvement in multiplayer modes come the inevitable DJ Hero 2, the only other minor blemish comes from the peripheral itself. By and large, the accompanying turntable is impressive; it's compact, light and yet reassuringly sturdy. Buttons have just the right amount of give, turntable traction is more or less spot-on and flourishes such as outer grip and hide-away console-specific controls hit the right balance between practical and aesthetically sound.

    It's the cross-fader that's likely to irk the most with a distinct lack of snap when it reaches the centre point. It's all too easy to overshoot and screw up your perfect run, particularly in the game's more testing sequences. However, while it's sensitive enough to recognise minimal nudges, negating the issue slightly as you become more familiar with its quirks, complex quick-fade sequences later in the game still cause problems, and it's likely to frustrate more cack-handed participants who aren't obsessive perfectionists.

    Closing Comments
    Those quibbles aside though, we're full of praise for FreeStyleGames' sterling work on its inaugural franchise debut. DJ Hero is a beautifully structured experience that understands the rhythm-action genre thoroughly enough to appeal directly to progression-obsessed fans, yet knows how to juggle its goods to offer a music experience that's never frustrating and wears its unpretentious accessibility with pride. Its perfectly-judged difficulty curve ensures there's a richly rewarding sense of accomplishment as you hone your turntable skills and, even if you're just looking for a quick spin, the quality of the game's audio is compelling in itself. Hands-down, it's the most exciting, refreshing music game we've played in ages and, whether on or off the decks, DJ Hero succeeds admirably in its goal to bring people together to party - and isn't that what music's all about?

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  2. Viktortje

    Viktortje Rest in pieces!

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    Nog nooit van gehoord8)
    Klink wel vet!! maar ook logisch..
    Zal het weer een duur pakket worden..?
     
  3. DulleNL

    DulleNL I'm a little teapot Magic Member

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    Ik denk rond dezelfde prijs als Guitar Hero nu.€99.
    Adviesprijs dus. Uiteindelijk zullen altijd nog aanbiedingen/acties komen.
     
  4. kilon

    kilon Active Member

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    Ik heb helemaal niks met dance en zo, maar het is altijd leuk om videos van zulke games te zien. Of eerder van mensen die er of heel goed of heel slecht in zijn.
     
  5. Viktortje

    Viktortje Rest in pieces!

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    Hmm, lijkt me leuk. alleen zo jammer dat zo'n spel zo duur is..:mad:
    Ik probeer altijd de tijd die je ermee speelt te meten in me nettoloon om te kijken of hij me geld waarmaakt.
    Gister kocht ik FIFA Street 3 voor 8,70.
    Me nettoloon is 5 euro.
    Ik heb hem nu al terugverdient8)
    En 100 euro is dus 20 uur werken... nja ik heb Guitar Hero 3 zonder guitar al zo'n 70 uur gespeeld dus ik ga deze wel in de gaten houden;)
     
  6. Zeepsop

    Zeepsop BRO BEANS

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    Lijkt mij tof met een leuke tracklist :D
     
  7. Viktortje

    Viktortje Rest in pieces!

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    http://www.insidegamer.nl/playstation3/djhero/nieuws/23106/DJ-Hero-krijgt-speciale-Tisto-editie.html

    Zózo!!
    Bron is trouwens van Jojo NL.
    Maar het uitmelken begint al voordat het orgineel uit is..?8)
     
  8. Hybrid

    Hybrid Well-Known Member

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    Begin eigenlijk een schijt hekel aan de Hero franchise te krijgen. Ze gaan de Sims kant op.
     
  9. Smok3y

    Smok3y Dark Souls!

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    inderdaad..

    Ga dan lekker bij de kijkshop een goedkoop mixertje etc halen en ga het daarmee leren.

    Nee ik wacht dan liever op accordeon en viool hero!
     
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  10. Rebel8319

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    ik vind dit echt te triest voor woorden !

    ik heb zelf jaren lang gedraait en ook in grotere clubs/tenten gedraait en zoveel kost het nou ook weer niet om je eigen (goedkope) setje te kopen en echt te pingelen , gitaar vond ik nog wel wat hebben en een drumstel , maar dit is echt weer zo'n een of andere baas geweest die zat te denken "wat kunnen nog meer doen , oja misschien een dj game"

    Nee ik hoop ook echt dat dit gaat floppen
     
  11. Viktortje

    Viktortje Rest in pieces!

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    Maar het is em dan vooral dat je online tegen elkaar dan etc;)
    Uiteraard kan je zelf goedkoper draaien maar hier kan je gewoon doen als of je er goed in bent en gewoon genieten met veel extra's en leuke nummers.
    Het is wel leuk voor de fans, en ik ga hem misschien ook checken omdat ik GH3 gewoon geweldig vond maar de andere Guitar Hero's te duur vind voor te weinig extra.
     
  12. [2k]

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    Mja, vind alleen niet dat dit nou een DJ gevoel geeft. Je mixt geen nummers in elkaar. Zal meer wat worden van 'geef op het juiste moment het juiste effect en scratch af en toe wat'. Wordt iig niet mijn game. Soundtrack is ook niks voor mij.
    Heb hier zelf een paar draaitafels en mixer, dus zoiets als dit is voor mij niet zo nodig. :)
     
  13. Viktortje

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    De tracklist is pas 7 nummers lang8)
    Maar ik hoop dat er nummers van zo'n 10 minuten bijzitten, dat het gewoon veelal zo is, dat maakt het echt vet.
    Gewoon lang draaien en eigenlijk style kunnen toevoegen:D
    Met het concept kunnen ze in ieder geval veel kanten op, ik hoop dat ze er wat moois van maken!
     
  14. Flix

    Flix Active Member

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    sja.. wat valt hier nou weer over te zeggen/denken...
    vind het inderdaad een beetje uitgemelkt worden die "hero" series.
    heb me nog niet helemaal in deze verdiept over hoe het werkt ofzo, maar als ik de screen zie van dat "draaisetje" ziet het er naar uit dat je dat ding voor je zit en gewoon een beetje op knopjes moet gaan rammen. het gaat gewoon de sfeer missen die je krijgt als je staat te rocken met een gitaar voor je tv.
     
  15. Fiasco

    Fiasco Big Stepper XBW.nl VIP

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    Wanneer krijgen we Hip Hop Hero, Fluit Hero, Viool Hero, Idols Hero ? :+
     
  16. DulleNL

    DulleNL I'm a little teapot Magic Member

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    Zie je; de haters zijn er weer! :+
    Zelfs de verplichte 'koop toch teh real thing' opmerking is al aanwezig

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    En who gives a fuck als ze uitmelken! Er is vraag naar dit soort games. IK wil het.
    Waarom klagen dan? Ga in een ander topic klagen over slechte games.
    Want je kan veel zeggen over de Hero games, maar niet dat ze slecht zijn.

    Rock Revolution...Dát is slecht.
     
  17. Hybrid

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    Vraag naar? Van alle reacties hier zijn er 2 maar positief. ;)
     
  18. DulleNL

    DulleNL I'm a little teapot Magic Member

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    Met 'dit soort games' bedoel ik dus muziek/ritme games ;) En daar is genoeg vraag naar zoals je weet (verkoopcijfers)
    Ik zie niet in waarom er dan ook niet vraag is naar eenzelfde soort game maar dan met een ander genre muziek.

    Er is iig vraag van mijn kant.

    Het is potverdrie gewoon in om Activision te bashen. Loop maar lekker mee hoor Hybje. :mad:

    edit: Ik bedoel; waarom is dat iedere keer weer nodig? Ze leveren toch bijna alleen maar toppers af.
    Die Army Men games waren pas erg: uitmelken terwijl de games vreselijk waren! (moest opeens aan die games denken)
     
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  19. Hybrid

    Hybrid Well-Known Member

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    Nou na dat ze zijn overgenomen door Blizzard zijn ze anders geworden en richting de EA kant opgegaan. Dus wij als "hardcore" games moeten er dan tegen het commerciele verzetten. Regel 15a in het gamers handboek.
     
  20. DulleNL

    DulleNL I'm a little teapot Magic Member

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    O, beginnen we nu ook weer over EA? :mad:
    Mirror's Edge, Dead Space, Boom Blox, Army of Two, Spore enz.

    EA heeft zich echt wel verbeterd. Hoop nieuwe IP's. Ze nemen weer risico's.

    Het enige waar ik me tegen verzet zijn slechte games. Dat zijn de Hero games niet, dus ik zie geen reden om me te verzetten.

    Regel 19q uit het Dulle handboek.
     

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