L.S.D Posted May 10, 2007 Share Posted May 10, 2007 Game: DJ Max Portable 2 Metallic Silver Limited EditionSystem: PSP»» Purchase DJ Max Portable 2 I seldom buy original games. In fact, most of my games are 90% pirated/downloaded (10% original gamesare mostly PSP games and some classic PC games). When Pentavision announce that they will releasethe limited edition for DJ Max Portable 2, I was really pondering whether to get it or not. The price is notcheap, at a hefty USD160, not including shipment. Do I really want to miss this out and just get the gamelike what I did for DJ Max Portable 1, one of my favourite PSP game? Will the songs be as good as thefirst one? Finally, i did decided to get the limited edition. I manage to get the Metallic Silver Limited Edition afterwaiting for it for one month, checking PlayAsia everyday for the release. So, does it really worth theUSD160 price tag? Read on. *Review will be done in two-parts; 1st for the game and 2nd for the limited edition* Game ReviewThe saying "If it ain't broken, don't fix it" couldn't be more true in this game. Pentavision has carry forwardeverything from DJ Max Portable and add some minor improvements here and there. Graphically, you won'tnotice much difference between the first one and this game. However, take a closer look and you will notice that some works have been done on the graphics. You will notice some nice animations whenever thegame load a new song to play. The music videos are done nicely too. They are done more like music videosnow, not some images adding up together to resemble a music video in the 1st one. The controls are still a nuisance, no thanks to PSP's own restriction. it is still a pain whenever you need to use the analog stick and it always cause me not to get perfect on the songs. But somehow, with practise,I managed to get used to it but trying to press down+circle then immediately rotate the analog stick is a challenge. Music-wise, i found that I like the songs in DJ Max Portable 2 more (thankfully!). Some peoplecomplained that there are too many English songs in this game, but I am ok with it. At least the Englishpronouncation in this game is much much better compare to the first one ("Ralk ol dye" instead of "Rockor Die"!) As usual, the sound is top notch and best played with a Sony earphone. Pentavision also improvedon the sound output by turning up the volume when you played using the PSP speaker. In the first game,you can barely hear the songs when using the speakers. Gameplay basically remain the same. You are still required to hit the correct buttons whenever the notereach the bottom to get a tune that will synch with the music played. THose that are familiar with gameslike Beatmania, EX2DJ, O2Jam will feel at home with this game. But that doesn't mean you can master game easily. The difficulty of the game is still high in this game and you will need to practise, practiseand practise to master the game. The usual game modes from the 1st game are still here. 4 Buttons mode,6 buttons mode, 8 buttons mode and freestyle play are all here. New addition is the Fever mode and the Mission mode. Whenever you hit a correct button during gaming, a bar will slowly fill up. When the baris full, you will get the chance to activate the Fever mode where all your combos will be multiplied! You can reach 2X, 3X, 4X and the max 5X multiply and all your combos will multiply, giving you a higherscore and higher combo rating. It really helps in unlocking some of the unlocked secrets (one unlockableneed you to get 99999 combo rating in Freestyle mode. Good luck on that one). Misson mode is a modewhere you must achieve certain criteria in order to pass the mission. it can range from getting 2 feversfor every songs, or playing with an upside down screen and so on. Challenging and fun. The unlockablesystem was refined and you will have to meet certain criterias to unlocked songs, notes, gears, discs andso on. Good improvement here. And also, you can now save the unlocked images to the Memory Stickand use it as your PSP wallpaper. Yay! as the pictures are really beautiful for some. Like the first one, you still get the O.S.T mode where you can listen to the songs and the MV modewhere you can view the music videos for the songs in the game. Several new modes have been addedhere too. You get a Network mode where you get to battle it out with your friends. I have not tried thismode out so i can't comment much. The other mode is the Link DIsc mode where it allows you to play the Dj Max portable 1 game with the Fever mode available. The only downside here is you don't get to watch the music videos when playing the Link Disc mode. Oh, and another plus of this game is you can change the language to Japanese, Korean or English!Very import friendly. Overall:Graphics: 9/10Sound: 10/10Control: 6/10Gameplay: 9/10 Overall: 8.5/10 THis is what a game sequel should be; keep all the good points intact and add additional features to make it a better game than its predecessor. The ability to play it in English didn't hurt either. ANother game that you shouldn't play on ISO. Metallic Silver Limited Edition Review THis is how the box look like. Silver in colour, quite beautiful and heavy. The lid has some magnetic coinon it that help you keep the lid close. opening up the box and you will find a thin sheets of paper covering the items inside \This is how it looks with all the items still inside. you can see the audio cds, the game itself and the jigsawpuzzle. A view of all the items together Close shots of the game box. you can notice the titties on the girl A shot of the audio cds which was called the DJ Max Portable 2 Audio Trinity.You will get 3 dics inside; Black, White and Red. You will also get a lyric book attached on the box. Frankly, I would prefer it if they letus take out the lyric book instead of gluing it to the box. You can also see photos of themusic composer. Ruby Tuesday is a 50s couple!!! This is the jigsaw puzzle and a poster of the jigsaw puzzle. In actual, i prefer the Midnight Black version where the puzzle look much nicer and not so cartoonish, but I won't complain. THe postcards (i accidentally delete my shots so I take the sample from PlayAsia).I don't know what to do with these except gawking at the photos (which can be done in one minute) The visual book, where you get to see Pentavision's artists works. Consist of high quality images and drawing. Great collection. And finally to complete your geekiness,An NB Ranger Mask!!! muahahahaha, all couples, fear me! Conclusion:So, is it a good buy? Well, after much consideration, I would say that the purchase was a littletoo expensive. I absolutely love the Audio Trinity and the game (and the mask!), but it is stillnot worth the price of USD160. If you can get the songs and the game, that should be morethan enough. Still, I would treasure this Limited Edition and keep it with my other originalclassic PC games »» Purchase DJ Max Portable 2! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackKnight Posted May 10, 2007 Share Posted May 10, 2007 Glad to hear that the basics were left pretty much untouched from the first game... my copy has been lost in the post and I am irritated as hell, so wasn't sure how it'd turn out. The music videos sound promising, but then I remember how it sounded like a nice feature for Lumines 2, where, really, they weren't. Speaking of which, this 'Orpheus' edition sounds like it got the works. It's nice that such a breadth of physical content was thrown in. Then again, for the price, there had better have been a lot aye? The 160USD turned me off even when I was feeling loose with the wallet when this was first advertised. Great review overall. Particularly liked how you managed to photo document all the stuff that came in this set. Just one question though- how does Link Disc actually work? Does it just involve swapping out the UMD or are all the tracks in this game's disc, with just a method of checking save data or something? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
L.S.D Posted May 11, 2007 Author Share Posted May 11, 2007 Glad to hear that the basics were left pretty much untouched from the first game... my copy has been lost in the post and I am irritated as hell, so wasn't sure how it'd turn out. The music videos sound promising, but then I remember how it sounded like a nice feature for Lumines 2, where, really, they weren't. Speaking of which, this 'Orpheus' edition sounds like it got the works. It's nice that such a breadth of physical content was thrown in. Then again, for the price, there had better have been a lot aye? The 160USD turned me off even when I was feeling loose with the wallet when this was first advertised. Great review overall. Particularly liked how you managed to photo document all the stuff that came in this set. Just one question though- how does Link Disc actually work? Does it just involve swapping out the UMD or are all the tracks in this game's disc, with just a method of checking save data or something?For Link Disc, it do involve you to physically swap out the UMDs. Just a note, for those that have the UMDfor DJ Max Portable International version, you won;t get to unlock all song discs since the version missing "Dreadnought", a song that take a dig at Bush And I have another copy of this game as I accidentally bought another copy. If you would like to take it off my hand, let me know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackKnight Posted May 11, 2007 Share Posted May 11, 2007 Of the standard or the Limited Edition? The price for that would be a bit too steep for me :/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
L.S.D Posted May 11, 2007 Author Share Posted May 11, 2007 The game only. Standard. Of course I won't sell you the limited edition Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ken_cinder Posted May 11, 2007 Share Posted May 11, 2007 You paid $160 USD for THAT? What has the world come to? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackKnight Posted May 13, 2007 Share Posted May 13, 2007 Anyway LSD I wouldn't mind taking the extra copy off your hands for the right price Let me know what you were thinking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alpha Posted May 14, 2007 Share Posted May 14, 2007 Great review! I've embedded some purchase links for the product on Play-Asia. If you purchase any product from those links, you'll be donating a percentage to 1Emulation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
L.S.D Posted May 15, 2007 Author Share Posted May 15, 2007 PM me your price You must pay for shipping though Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackKnight Posted June 17, 2007 Share Posted June 17, 2007 Look what happens to be in stock... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
L.S.D Posted June 18, 2007 Author Share Posted June 18, 2007 Look what happens to be in stock...Yeah, i received the notification today. Blast, it wouldn't make financial sense to me to purchase that one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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