Hands-on: DJ Hero

To say DJ Hero's lineup is eclectic would be an understatement. What other game not only offers a lineup so diverse, but encourages players to mix the sounds of artists like Eminem, Tears for Fears, N.E.R.D. and the Jackson 5? Not only has developer FreeStyleGames managed to compile a variety of sounds for the game, but they've managed to combine these into devilishly edgy mixes. Certainly, this is a game that demands your attention.
It's a rare feat that a game can be mesmerizing even when it's not being played. We can easily see people adding DJ Hero to their library, using it as the soundtrack to a house party. Good thing the developers had the foresight to add a non-interactive jukebox mode, letting you enjoy the game in a purely hands-off way.
Gallery: DJ Hero (GamesCom 2009)
For many, we can see the turntable controller being an intimidating thing to handle. I met the controller with the same trepidation I had when guitar controllers first rolled out. However, while most people know how a guitar works in some fashion (who hasn't performed air guitar?), this turntable was completely foreign to me. What am I supposed to do with it? What if I look like an idiot?
My befuddlement actually added to the excitement of getting to play a song. The motion of moving my hand back and forth to spin the toy vinyl was foreign, but easy enough to perform. To overcome its perplexing, exotic nature, DJ Hero does a great job of easing players into the experience, locking away parts of the controller in easier difficulties. As a DJ Hero virgin, I didn't dare to try a harder difficulty. This presented me with the rather easy task of simply focusing on the three colored buttons on the controller and scratching during the on-screen indicators.
It's easy enough for anyone that's played a music game before to pick up. Like in the other Hero title, I had much more fun when I started adding flourishes, head bumping to the beat. There are opportunities to go a little wild, as well. Extended sequences encourage players to mash a colored button as frequently as they wish, similar to how the drum fills work in Rock Band. Even at its lowest difficulty, DJ Hero made me feel like I was creating the music, vicariously experiencing what a real DJ would do. Surely, that's the litmus test of a successful music game?
Harder difficulties encourage players to start exploring other parts of the controller, like the crossfader that mixes the two different audio tracks. In addition to providing more "notes" on screen, more challenging difficulties will also require players to focus on their form, with up and down scratches indicated onscreen. As with any other music game, being able to understand all the information that scrolls down will be a challenge -- something that a novice like me couldn't master in a short amount of time. While DJ-ing may appear to be easy, it is most certainly not. DJ Hero has certainly instilled a newfound respect for the genre.
I've only spent a little time with the game, but I'm already very excited for more. While the experience is exciting and fresh, it's still hard to swallow the incredible price tag. It plays and sounds unlike any other game out there. Question is: how much will people pay to get that experience?















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
dark_inchworm (stronger than never, ever before) @ Aug 19th 2009 3:02PM
Are you trying to tell me that it's... it's worthwhile?
*EXPLODE*
VaultBoy @ Aug 19th 2009 4:13PM
Oh no! OPTIMISM? On the INTERNETS!?! It can't be so!
Brysonial the Bison @ Aug 24th 2009 6:03PM
I'm sorry guitar hero i don't want to be a dj........ WHEN I GOT ROCKBAND
Ryan @ Aug 19th 2009 3:03PM
I dont know about you guys, but I taste a bit of vomit when I see anything with "Hero" tacked on the end these days...
Fun DMC @ Aug 19th 2009 3:10PM
Same.
After Activision announced Band Hero (which is like, what, their eleventh Hero game announced/released this year?)... Hero is not a word I want to hear.
U U D D L R L R B A SELECT START @ Aug 19th 2009 3:19PM
Activision has made me so pissed off this year with their antics I find it hard to bring myself to even buy used copies of their games knowing I will probably end up buying the DLC which will in turn fuel them with money that they can put towards their unerring quest to ruin all that is good and pure in the world of gaming.
Captain Planet (now accepting new Planeteer recruits and official sponsor of the Cody is a Douche contest) @ Aug 19th 2009 3:05PM
Not that Captain Planet or the Planeteer Foundation condones it but, this game would be much better played while on extacy and/or shrooms.
dark_inchworm (stronger than never, ever before) @ Aug 19th 2009 3:09PM
I'm dark_inchworm, and I approve this WHOA a talking tree???
Troy Powers (PSN: TroyPowers) @ Aug 19th 2009 3:19PM
Ecstacy, sure. Shrooms...I'd be too busy watching the pretty colors to actually DO anything. Oh, and laughing. Can't forget the laughing.
U U D D L R L R B A SELECT START @ Aug 19th 2009 3:28PM
Probably should have a sit down with Linka then to reiterate that not condoning it part.
http://www.toplessrobot.com/captainplanetdrugs.png
Captain Planet (now accepting new Planeteer recruits and official sponsor of the Cody is a Douche contest) @ Aug 19th 2009 3:55PM
You lay off Linka, you'd be mad too if you got the herps from some fuckwad named Wheeler.
PedoJokerBear [Planeteer | Power of Gall Bladder] @ Aug 19th 2009 4:00PM
i woudlnt look like this if i didnt agree.
whylekat @ Aug 19th 2009 4:06PM
A friend of mine once played 4 hrs of Guitar Hero/Rock Band with 3 of us while tripping face off acid the whole time!!
Non of us had any idea he was zooted, I guess it depends how well or how often you handle drugs. He didn't miss a single note on hard! It was amazing!!
jab_8 @ Aug 21st 2009 12:50AM
the just say im captian planet your only a planeteer.
Bodee @ Aug 19th 2009 3:10PM
I'd love to try this game out, so hopefully it'll show up at Best Buy for demoing. If it proves fun, I'll wait for a price drop.
WINterfang @ Aug 19th 2009 3:11PM
Looks cool but I'll rather play it and form my own opinion, glad to know it's fresh.
I saying this now, GT5(has the potential to)>RB2.
dark_inchworm (stronger than never, ever before) @ Aug 19th 2009 3:15PM
Gran Turismo 5 > Rock Band 2?
Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
WINterfang @ Aug 19th 2009 3:24PM
I suck.
Storm Eagle [Resident Capcom Megafan] @ Aug 19th 2009 3:11PM
I dunno about this game....I just, I'm not sure yet.
ugg.tryptophan @ Aug 21st 2009 2:07AM
im waiting for scratch: the ultimate dj, though the mention of n.e.r.d. does peak my interest in dj hero
Troy Powers (PSN: TroyPowers) @ Aug 19th 2009 3:16PM
Wow, Yoon, are you...GUSHING?!!?
Captain Craphead @ Aug 19th 2009 3:17PM
It looks interesting.... but it's still Activision...
el serpiente @ Aug 19th 2009 3:21PM
Just get this instead:
http://www.amazon.com/M-Audio-Digital-DJ-Mixlab-System/dp/B000KU7AVM
Cheaper, use your own music, and learn how to mix for real. Seriously.
Michael T @ Aug 19th 2009 4:01PM
Oh, goody! It's the new iteration of "learn to play a real guitar."
And it only took nine commenters to get here. Kudos to you, sir.
el serpiente @ Aug 19th 2009 4:05PM
Yeah, cause DJing and playing the guitar are the same thing. Kudos to YOU.
Michael T @ Aug 19th 2009 4:31PM
Nor am I implying they are, Serpiente. I'm merely stating that your advocacy of learning "how to mix for real" is a parallel argument to the trolls in the GH/RB comments sections who whine about people playing GH or RB when they should "go learn to play a real guitar."
Sorry, man. Next time I'll try to be less subtle.
See definition 3 here: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/iteration
el serpiente @ Aug 19th 2009 4:33PM
I agree, but the barrier to decent mixing is so much lower than the barrier to decent guitar playing, that in this case a simulation strikes me as a bit ridiculous.
M.Garvey @ Aug 19th 2009 4:39PM
Sho-nuff!
Michael T @ Aug 19th 2009 4:41PM
And I think on THAT (low entry barrier) we can definitely agree. I have to say that from the moment I heard about it, I thought the game seemed superfluous at best.
Also, thanks for ignoring my flamebait dictionary thing. For a moment there, I was subscribing to the John Gabriel Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory.
Chas Winterbottom @ Aug 19th 2009 3:22PM
DJ Hero? So you're pretending to pretend to play music played by other people?
This is a bit too meta for me.
When is iPod Hero come out? I've always wanted to pretend to listen to music.
aoday91 @ Aug 19th 2009 3:31PM
Activison is develpoing that game right now didnt you see the news its gonna come out in 2 years and 2 months after its release well have ipod hero 2 and 3 spin offs
Chas Winterbottom @ Aug 19th 2009 4:12PM
What about a Zune Hero game?
Jay Allard call me!
P.S. Jay, was it weird when Kevin Spacey borrowed your head for Superman Returns?
Professor Lario @ Aug 19th 2009 3:27PM
Is Nathan Drake DJ'n on the side?
milan @ Aug 19th 2009 3:40PM
I hate activision and their strategy of milking things, but this has seemed like a promising game.
Don't buy on launch though, wait until it goes down in price, the inflated cost of activision's plastic is disgusting. buy used or something.
Tom @ Aug 19th 2009 3:41PM
"It plays and sounds unlike any other game out there." Just once, can someone other than Kotaku mention the Beatmania series? Please?
PSN ID -- TheUnforgivenII @ Aug 19th 2009 3:48PM
Beatmania IIDX. 'nuff said.
Tom @ Aug 19th 2009 3:51PM
I meant actual reporter, but I suppose a commenter can suffice :P. Really though, Konami may have royally screwed themselves with the American market, but credit should still be given where credit is due -_-
SourceJR @ Aug 19th 2009 4:34PM
but is does play and sound differnt than beatmania its not just falling keys and the turntable is more than just button. and the music as actuality 2 songs from different genres mixed together where beatmania you just playing whatever song you chose.
Hafkie @ Aug 19th 2009 9:48PM
Look at a Beatmania controller.
Look at how Beatmania is played.
Look at a DJ Hero controller.
Look at how DJ Hero is played.
They are very, very different. Sure, same DJ Concept, but totally different feel.
And besides, who gives a fuck if Konami did it first? They did guitars first, and they did JACK SHIT to bring it out of Japan. Yes, they "tried" with Beatmania, but with no advertising and a weak list of tracks, I hardly even consider that localization of Beatmania to be worthwhile.
If DJ Hero ever kicks off (which it may more may not. It wont kick off the same way Guitar Hero did, though), you'll be sure to see Konami coming out with another half-assed localized game that they didn't even want to make in the first place. I call it right now "DJ Revolution!" It won't even get the name Beatmania, and frankly, it's better for everyone that that half-assed excuse for a game won't be called it. That way people don't associate it with the Beatmania in Japan which is actually pretty damn fun.
darkwater124 @ Aug 19th 2009 3:44PM
lol. DJ Hero is a spin-off.
darkwater124 @ Aug 19th 2009 3:45PM
Boo...
Michael T @ Aug 19th 2009 4:02PM
...urns.
Paul @ Aug 19th 2009 3:55PM
are they actually going to have real dj stuff in this game or just a bunch of hip-pop mish mashes.
gimme birdy nam nam or DJ Shadow at least.
Hafkie @ Aug 19th 2009 9:53PM
If I believe, DJ Shadow is doing a bunch of mixes just for the game.
umm....hello??? @ Aug 19th 2009 4:39PM
"it's still hard to swallow the incredible price tag"
soooo......how much is it?
alu @ Aug 19th 2009 4:51PM
wonder if this will have some 200bpm gabber.. maybe on expert :p
Roto13 @ Aug 19th 2009 5:47PM
I'd love to try this, but not for that much money. I'll probably pick it up when DJ Hero 3 comes out and DJ Hero 1 is like $40.
lee williamson @ Aug 19th 2009 7:02PM
oh give it till end of nxt year prob be about 5 of them out by then :)
PSN: HinchyFC @ Aug 19th 2009 9:13PM
Hey guys, look. Activision blows. The milking of the "Hero" brand is getting really annoying. There's (practically) no questioning this. But not being able to appreciate something because it's made by the same company as something else? Really?
I mean, look at it this way. Do you hate Valkyria Chronicles and MadWorld just because the publisher of those, Sega, also made the travesty that was Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)? How about dissing on Mirror's Edge or Dead Space just because EA also makes Madden NFL? And if you say "well, those aren't part of the same series" to that, let's go back to Sonic for a sec. Can you never enjoy a good round of Sonic 2 because it's got the same character as said travesty? I mean, those are even more closely linked than Guitar Hero and DJ Hero.
tl;dr: The quality of a single game is irrelevant to its related games/companies/whatever.
Hafkie @ Aug 19th 2009 9:51PM
+1 for you and a comment, too! You earned it.