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DJ Max is getting a PS4 game soon.Funny you make this thread while I'm playing some Rhythm Heaven Megamix.
I wish we got new traditional DJ Max games. Those were my favourite.
DJ Max is getting a PS4 game soon.Funny you make this thread while I'm playing some Rhythm Heaven Megamix.
I wish we got new traditional DJ Max games. Those were my favourite.
Did you type this while wearing your #fuckkonami shirtWell since Konami doesn't make games... the Bemani stuff are all dead.
It's sad though. I love that stuff.
I don't play em regularly anymore but if Konami put out an official IIDX PC controller and made it easy for my western ass to subscribe to the IIDX PC game, I'd probably sign up. IIDX is the king and I love that it still sees regular releases.
Just popping in to say if you like rhythm games and have a smart device, you should give Voez a shot. It's easily one of my favorite rhythm games ever, with a system that feels like it could only be on mobile, and the rotating unlocks/keys system feels pleasingly arcadey. They even add new songs regularly.
if anything you should be fearful of the arcade rhythm game singularity, in which all rhythm games consist of nothing but vocaloid, touhou, iosys, or some combination of the three
it's approaching, beware
Well I'll be damned! Apparently it's coming out January 2017 in Korea, with a western release to follow soon after.DJ Max is getting a PS4 game soon.
I downloaded Voez but never got around to making an account.
How does the unlock system actually work? It seems hard to get clear information on this without actually logging in.
I like the original post. For music games to thrive, it's really best in the arcade. At least let's see them succeed there first. I am hoping if DDRA is a success here we can see more music arcade games come over. If they manage to do really well perhaps we could get home releases but home controllers are so expensive.
Museca isn't dead yet; it just had the 1 1/2 update which seems to be fairly well received so far. I don't live near a Round1 so I haven't had an opportunity to try for myself yet.I play IIDX and DDR daily, so they ain't dead to me.
I think I was one of the maybe 5 people who liked Museca RIP
I do gotta say, I really miss the old original content Konami used to bust out. The last good odd years have brought updates that replaced their great artists with touhou/high pitched obnoxious anime crap. Where are you now, DJ Taka? ;-;
The new DDRs are god-awful. If it wasn't for the IIDX music, there'd be no reason to play them. Uninspired charts, bad UI, bad taste in music. Supernova 2 was the last decent one.
Museca isn't dead yet; it just had the 1 1/2 update which seems to be fairly well received so far. I don't live near a Round1 so I haven't had an opportunity to try for myself yet.
Taka is still around: https://remywiki.com/Takayuki_Ishikawa
You think so? I had trouble playing Xonic with the touch controls, but enjoyed Technika with touch screen + back panel
I meant something that generates based on the music you put in, like Audiosurf or Crypt of the NecroDancer. But on a handheld system.
Nothing like that exists unfortunately. There's some F2P mobile games that fit my description, but they're all garbage.
Opinions and all that but IMO this couldn't be further from the truth. X was somewhat mediocre and X2 was good, but X3, 2013 and 2014 have been fantastic releases with some wonderful tracks, excellent charts, and UI and usability improvements. The UI in Ace is great and they finally fixed the polling issues that DDR has always had.
Valkyrie Dimension, 888, Nephilim Delta, Monkey Business, Over the Period, Egoism 440, Paranoia Revolution, Plan 8, Poochie are just a few of the songs from these mixes that I love and are damn fun to play.
The new DDRs are god-awful. If it wasn't for the IIDX music, there'd be no reason to play them. Uninspired charts, bad UI, bad taste in music. Supernova 2 was the last decent one.
Does DDR Ace have the classic UI or is it back to the scrolling list?
The UI of 2013 had issues, but otherwise this couldn't be further from the truth.
It's a grid ala sdvx now.
Was it ever relevant?
Serious question, I don't know anyone IRL that played them.
buy rhythm heaven megamix you fucking heathens
Were you not around in 2007-2010? Everyone seemed to at least own Guitar Hero or Rock Band.Was it ever relevant?
Serious question, I don't know anyone IRL that played them.
I mean, you're basically describing Osu! to a T. Which makes sense, since I'm pretty sure it started as a fan-project for Ouendan on PC.
Only problem is that you have to play it without a touch screen. That's a total deal breaker for me.
My brother loves it though. He's played at least 70+ custom songs this year alone.
Not to downplay how great the DDR A rollout here is, but it's not the first ever DDR released internationally (DDR USA and SuperNOVA through X2 exist, and e-Amusement was tested but not completely rolled out for SN2) nor is the song list completely identical (the international version is missing about 20 songs).We actually just got our first official US DDR arcade mix released in the states in the last month... many Dave and Busters and all US round 1 locations have it. It's also the first time ever a US DDR arcade mix has been 1:1 feature perfect with the Japanese version which is pretty great (full e-amuse and online functionality, identical song lists).
Opinions and all that but IMO this couldn't be further from the truth. X was somewhat mediocre and X2 was good, but X3, 2013 and 2014 have been fantastic releases with some wonderful tracks, excellent charts, and UI and usability improvements. The UI in Ace is great and they finally fixed the polling issues that DDR has always had.
Valkyrie Dimension, 888, Nephilim Delta, Monkey Business, Over the Period, Egoism 440, Paranoia Revolution, Plan 8, Poochie are just a few of the songs from these mixes that I love and are damn fun to play.
I think they're healthy enough if Yako Taro still puts an element of them in the two drakengard games he made.
Well, with the franchise declining as it has, that's hard to say.It's ok, Miku is here to stay.
Y'know, I've never actually played this one, what is the gameplay like? Is it (mostly) okay on a modern TV?
Y'know, I've never actually played this one, what is the gameplay like? Is it (mostly) okay on a modern TV?
Nah.Do you think rhythm gaming could ever regain the power in the industry it once had?
Yes.Or will it continue to stay as something niche, only being actively played by hardcore fans?