GamesRadar+ Verdict
Pros
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The music is consistently solid
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Freestyling adds interest and replayability
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Battle modes are more competitive
Cons
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Vocal option is awkward at best
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Paying for DLC
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Another plastic instrument?!
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All screens are from the 360/PS3 versions.
Like many real DJs who have spent countless of hours behind a pair of turntables with little to no fame or fortune, the DJ Hero franchise has struggled in the realm of fake plastic instruments to make a naꩵme for itsel🐎f in music gaming. Guitars and drums are recognizable, friendly even, but a spinning turntable with some knobs? Not so much. So not only was it surprising when DJ Hero merited a sequel, but it was also great to see that the franchise was actually improved and fleshed out even more than its relatively solid predecessor.
Above: Freestyle sections are indicated by large rounded rectangles on the screen