Reviewed on
Oct. 25, 2010
Most of DJ Hero 2's additions greatly expand the game, while the lengthy and varied soundtrack gives players plenty to do.
By Jeff Gerstmann|
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DJ Hero 2 is more DJ Hero.
(X360)
2009′s DJ Hero was a breath of fresh air for the Rhythm Game Market. Releasing into a Marketplace flooded by 5 gazillion versions of Guitar Hero, it was a fantastic change of pace for those players out there that had become tired of the genre. DJ Hero 2 continues to ... |
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Play it again, Sam...
(X360)
Oh, rhythm games. When will I realize that you are my drug? So, I've always been a huge fan of electronica and techno music, as well as the DJ and remix subculture. That's why, when I first heard that DJ Hero was coming out, I was ecstatic, and preordered it in ... |
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XBOX 360 Review: DJ Hero 2
(X360)
Last year, Activision attempted to expand upon its Hero brand by introducing DJ Hero to the mix. The DJ themed Hero title was well received critically but was met with rather tepid sales figures. Speculative reasoning rained down from above as everyone attempted to put their own two cents out ... |
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| Game Name | DJ Hero 2 |
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Add a new genre
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| Themes |
Add a new theme
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| Original US Release |
Oct. 19, 2010
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| Original US Release | October 2010 know the real date? |
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PEGI: 12+
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