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Platform: PLAYSTATION 3 | Edition: Renegade Edition
  • DJ Hero Renegade Edition Includes the following items -
  • DJ Hero Game
  • Renegade Turntable Controller featuring premium metal controls and finish
  • Hardshell Turntable Carrying Case that converts to performance-ready DJ stand
  • Exclusive Jay-Z and Eminem 2-CD pack featuring collectible case designed by artist Shepard Fairey

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  • ASIN: B002BHXR5A
  • Product Dimensions: 15.6 x 7.9 x 30.4 inches ; 23.8 pounds
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: October 27, 2009
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #13,646 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)

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Platform: PLAYSTATION 3 | Edition: Renegade Edition

Amazon.com Hands-On Review

Although the Guitar Hero series has only been around since 2005, the gobs of exposure--or perhaps over exposure--that it has received has fueled an understandable amount of skepticism among many gamers regarding the future of the overall franchise. After all, once a music game has conquered single player, two-player, artist-specific, full band multiplayer and handheld action, where does it go? Answer: into the DJ booth with DJ Hero. Recently I was able to spend some time with a Xbox 360 demo of the game that has been making the rounds, and here is what I came away with.

Single player screen from DJ Hero
Challenge yourself with realistic DJ gameplay mechanics and multiple point multipliers.
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DJ and Guitar mode in DJ Hero
Put your old Guitar Hero axe to work in DJ and Guitar mode.
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DJ vs. DJ multiplayer mode in DJ Hero
Go head-to-head against a friend in DJ vs. DJ mode.
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Action in DJ Hero revolves around a Guitar Hero style note highway which streams color coated prompts toward the player, in the role of DJ, who input these via the bundled game-specific wireless turntable/mixer controller. The turntable portion of the controller is made up of a realistic platter that spins all the way around in both directions when pushed by the player and has familiar green, red and blue buttons attached on top. The mixer half has a sliding three-position fader bar, a button used to activate star power like "Euphoria" gameplay sections which temporarily double point multipliers, an effects knob and a hidden control panel containing your console's standard navigational buttons. Gameplay takes you through pre matched, two-jam tracks, with the green and blue buttons oriented on the left and right edges of the note highway and on the platter representing these, and the red button in the middle providing a spot to add samples, which can be changed at various times in the game with the effects knob. Players must perform three main types of DJ actions when prompted by the note highway: taps, which are beat matching actions requiring the pushing of buttons on the platter; fader bar moves indicating either a selection of one of the two tracks during the jam, or a mix of the two; and scratching, which entails selecting one of the two tracks on the platter and moving the turntable quickly up and down. In addition, players can activate Euphoria strategically, as success throughout sections of a track fills the Euphoria meter at the left, and shoot for the additional bonus of a Rewind, given for perfection in certain sections, and allowing the player to replay that same section again for additional points.

It's interesting how this latest release in the series parallels the historical deconstructive trend in actual pop music, which saw Hip-hop, Electronica, House, and other musical genres rise through the use of DJ sampling and mixing techniques, but does this mean that DJ Hero will enjoy as much success and be as good a play experience as some of the Hero games that came before it? Only time will tell, but after a few hours breaking it down on the DJ deck myself, it seems to me that the game has a major thing going against it, and an equally important positive thing going for it that together will probably decide this for most players. The negative is that the controller used is a bit more difficult to operate than any used in earlier games, except perhaps the drums of Guitar Hero World Tour, while the positive is that the overall gameplay is as fun and infectious as any seen in the series.

To be clear, the controller issues alluded to are by no means a deal breaker. More than anything else, what the vast majority of players will be challenged by in the DJ Hero controller is their unfamiliarity with a DJ deck. As popular as DJ influenced music is in reality, not too many fans per capita have had hands-on experience with the tools of the trade, unlike the legions of Guitar Hero fans, purchasing in their millions, who are at least somewhat familiar with how a guitar, drum and microphone work. Another inconvenience related to the controller is its fairly cramped layout, with both sections residing right next to each other and no apparent way to create space between the two pieces without disconnecting them. This is enhanced by the fact that in many cases the controller may be more easily worked from a high platform in front of the standing player, potentially making this lack of space even more of a problem. But as with any new controller type, muscle memory will kick in with practice and players become more comfortable with the basic DJ mechanics of the game. There are also some simple hints doled out by the in-game tutorials that should be heeded, like when scratching make sure to let go at the end of each scratch, and anchor your hand to the turntable deck with your thumb to avoid spinning the platter too wildly. Also, the two pieces of the controller can be swapped to allow for left-handed play, and thankfully DJ Hero's development team recognized that discouraged players are not a good thing and did away with the familiar Guitar Hero scenario of AI audiences booing a player off the stage. If you are screwing up they will still let you know, but at least players will always get the experience of finishing. At the end of each set you are rated at 1-5 stars, where the more stars you get the more tracks are unlocked and DJ gear is made available to you. The gradual organization of the game's four play settings also help you build confidence by introducing more advanced skills as you progress. In Easy, players primarily use tapping and a simplified form of scratching. The Medium setting adds fader bar functionality. Play on the Hard level requires precise directional scratching, where you must scratch in the same direction as the note highway. The assumption is that Expert level bumps things up even farther, although this level was not available with the demo played.

Finally, as part of the fun built into the game, players can expect various ways to play and experience the game. These include a variety of gameplay modes including single player, a head-to-head multiplayer DJ vs. DJ mode where two players work their way through the same track for the best possible point total, the multiplayer Guitar and DJ mode which is compatible with all Guitar Hero guitars made for the same platform, and Party Mode where scoring is turned off and you can just listen to the 80+ unique mixes by big name DJs included in the game. And as with all games in the Guitar Hero series players can expect some pretty deep character customization options to be made available as their skills rise.

Taken together does all this equate to a quality music gameplay experience? Well, what I've seen is pretty solid, so if you are a fan of both Guitar Hero type gameplay and DJ music and culture, I'd say you almost certainly will not be disappointed. Also, with its new controller, as well as different and in many places, challenging gameplay, if you are more interested in DJ Hero as a departure from series' very well-worn gameplay mold, you will probably be equally happy.

Tom Milnes, Amazon.com/games freelance contributor

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great game.....but.., October 29, 2009
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This review is from: PS3 DJ Hero Renegade Edition Featuring Jay-Z and Eminem (Video Game)
This is a great game, but i have a few things i want to cry about. My biggest issue is the turntable. Its too small. I tried first to play with the default settings, that place the buttons on the left close to the fader, and within minutes my wrist was killing me. Luckily you can change this so the buttons are on the outside. But the biggest problem for me is trying to scratch with the blue button, its so close to the middle of the turntable im moving the whole unit. I was using the stand that came with the Renegade Edition, wich is actually pretty nice and sturdy, then i tried it on my lap and then on an ottoman with pretty much the same results. Its not so bad i wont play, but it can be frustrating. I hope they come out with a bigger one, say 10" compared to the 7" or 8" this one seems to be. So, other then that, I'm really enjoying this game. The tutorial with Grand Master Flash was a great way to get a feel for what level i wanted to start playing at. (im sticking to medium for now) Tons of stuff to unlock, you can customize what samples you want (to an extent) and the music is just awsome. There aro so many great mixes on here its silly. My favorite so far is Bel Biv Devoes Poison, and Cameos Word Up. The carrying case is well made and as i said before is pretty sturdy when converted into the stand. It holds the game the turntable and the legs for the stand. The Jay-Z and Eminem cd has some good songs on it. Was it worth the extra 70 bux? As of right now... yes. As with most limited edition things i buy, ask me in a few months and my answer might change =) but it always seems like the thing to do at the time right? There are 5 levels of difficulty and anyone can play this game. Beginner mode a 5 year old can do while on expert i personally need an extra hand, (stupid fade spikes) Im not sure if this will have the following that guitar hero has but if you ever wanted to be a dj but never got around to it, this is a game i think you will enjoy.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars DJ Hero, October 28, 2009
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: PS3 DJ Hero Renegade Edition Featuring Jay-Z and Eminem (Video Game)
The DJ Hero Renegade Edition is worth the extra money. The unit it self looks awsome and is better looking then the regular unit. The case, stand, and Jay-Z/Eminem cd is good to. DJ Hero game is fun to play and easy to learn on any level. The song selection is great from all your favorite DJ's. The case is sturdy and will protect your investment. The stand that is basicaly the case turned into a stand after you add the legs is pretty sturdy as well, none of that plastic crap. The stand can be ajusted for any hieight, I'm 6' 4" and it works for me when I am standing. The only problem I had, was one of the legs for the stand would not adjust. Overall DJ Hero is as close as you will get to working the real one's and two's without having to spend thousands of dollars.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars worth the extra $ for renegade, October 30, 2009
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This review is from: PS3 DJ Hero Renegade Edition Featuring Jay-Z and Eminem (Video Game)
Very fun game. The soundtrack features many 70's and 80's rock songs mixed with newer tracks. They are all original mixes done for this game specifically. For example Queen "another one bites the dust" mixed with daft punk "da funk" and Gorillaz "feel good inc" mixed with Blondie "atomic". Things I would never have thought of but they work well in this game. If you've ever played around on real turntables (my old roommate was a techno DJ) or think you might like it, you should at least give it a try at a store demo. As far as the renegade edition, it comes with a case that doubles as a DJ stand with adjustable legs. It's worth the money to have the controller at the right height. Especially if you're an older gamer such as myself. A sore neck or back can result otherwise. As far as the bonus cd's.. I haven't listened to them yet. I finished UC2 and am waiting for MW2. This will keep me busy in the meantime. peace out.
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