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2 people found this review helpful
89.9 hrs on record (9.3 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
I want to give a big thank you to all old and returning artists in DJMAX Respect. Also, the development team, graphic artists and video producers.

I only have love and respect for everything that I have seen so far. You have been away for too long.

While writing this review I keep looking at my collector’s editions of DJMAX Portable 2, Hot Tunes, Portable 3, Technika Tune and Trilogy.

Glory Days and Boom upliftingly attacks my feelings to bring a tear to my eye.

Thank you again for introducing me to Yukika’s Neon, the retro effects of the MV is so beautiful.

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Personally, the new UI with less graphically rich branding was a right move.

The latest music and accompanying animation show how far the game has come.

The current build of the game does not appear to hide any really juicy content behind hard to complete requirements.

Depending on the difficulty, some of the song might have a disjunction that tosses off your tempo with notes you will play.

The wide variety of available music allows you to look for and find other songs that build you up to tackle the more difficult parts in others.

DJMAX Trilogy on PC was punishing in that aspect, giving limited content that help you learn demanding patterns.

Airplay is another fantastic way to learn songs, you will not instantly fail and get to enjoy the music.

Another intriguing feature about Airplay is how the music is automatically chosen.

The social aspects of Airplay appear to allow you to interact with players currently on the music station online.

On my PC, Trilogy had an issue with micro-stuttering that would completely ruin the experience at times.

Respect has only been smooth.

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I look forward to seeing how this game evolves as it goes towards the official release.

My wallet is ready for some of the songs I’ve been missing from the previous games.

Forte Escape, where are you?

RIP Pentavison
Posted 24 December, 2019.
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14.1 hrs on record (13.6 hrs at review time)
If you look past the PQube’s promo video and possibly other review you may have seen, what you get is a rather solid rail shooter and a surprisingly good story.

I’ve bought tons of games and this is one of the rare few I actually enjoyed.

I see this has high replay value if you like collectables and unlocking more story.

Sexually charged game? I didn’t feel anything.

If you can’t keep both your hands on the controller… then you might have some other issues.

Buy this game if you had a good experience with rail shooters before and want less gore!

For me, this game is an easy 10/10.
Posted 27 September, 2016.
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