Overview
- Number of Players
- 2
- Genre
- Release Date
Wii
- 27th Oct 2009
- 30th Oct 2009
- Also Available On
- Series
- Tags
- Official Site
- djhero.com
Reviews
Definitely worthy of a rewind
Whether you like them or not, the Guitar Hero series has done a lot to popularise the rhythm genre in contemporary gaming, and although the premise of hitting buttons to the beat isn't exactly new, you have to give them credit for the success they have garnished. However, after years of seeing essentially the same game...
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DJ Hero News
News Guitar/DJ/Band Hero DLC Catalogues Getting Unplugged at the End of March
One last encore of a sale until then
There was once a time when the rhythm game genre brought about by Guitar Hero felt like it would last forever, clacky plastic instruments with rainbow buttons becoming a living room or game room mainstay. Unfortunately, it just wasn't meant to be, with many of those instruments lying silent in closets and on...
The long awaited DJ hero sets up shop with a mostly naked website.
DJ hero has been in development for almost 2 years and there are few details, still, but they recently launched a website at www.djhero.com. There's not much to see there yet, but an area to sign up for updates and the platforms it will cover: Wii, PS3, Xbox360. Slated for release...
About The Game
In DJ Hero, faces in the crowd are transformed into the life of the party as the game’s turntable controller – created exclusively for DJ Hero and featuring familiar DJ tools including a fully-rotating turntable, sample buttons, effects dial and cross fader – immerses fans into the authenticity of DJ culture and a sea of music.
By utilizing and mastering various DJ techniques including scratching, blending, cross fading and sampling, while leaving room for creative expression with a variety of effects and player chosen samples and scratches, gamers will rule the party performing music as only a DJ can. Social expression is heightened with euphoric multiplayer gameplay where two DJs can battle competitively or have a player join in to emcee over any track in the game with a mic. Additionally, gamers can rock together as DJ Hero features DJ-guitar exclusive mixes played with a turntable controller and Guitar Hero® guitar controller.
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This could be WICK-WICK-Wack, but hopefully it'll be just as entertaining for electro/D&B/hip-hop fans as Guitar Hero is for rockers/metalheads/emos/goths (I prefer the first lineup). Maybe we can play as DJ Q-Bert, DJ Babu, or my favourit: DJ Jazzy Jeff (listen to "The Magnificant", "The Return of The Magnificant", then come back and suck it!)
dont really expect it will be as fun as the others
why u got to be like that it is as good as the others u can have guitar hero with it so u idiots better get straight because this crap is the best game ever. Also everybody wants it so u should get it and play it losers be brezzy!!! dumb
Was that English? ^^
@Smoggie99
I guess you the ambassador of speaking English.
One of the greatest games for the wii. Too bad the series is done for.
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