![]() ![]() ![]() "This month's Commercial Collection 331 contains only the latest and very best DMC Mixes, Remixes, Cut-ups, Two-Trackers and more!! Featuring Kylie Minogue, Britney Vs Duran Duran, Eric B & Rakim Vs Notorious B.I.G., Pitbull Collaborations Mix, Classic DMC Madonna Remix, Dubstepping With Drum & Bass Mix, Katy Perry Vs Sylvester and loads more! Check out the tracklistings below for more info! TracklistingDISC ONE1. DJ ONLY - Subscriptions - discount pricesĬommercial Collection 331 (2CD) August 2010." Show Me Love" ( StoneBridge radio edit)Īfrika Bambaataa and The Soul Sonic Force Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz featuring Ying Yang Twins Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five featuring Melle Mel and Duke Bootee " Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See" Jugglernort)ĭavid Guetta Megamix, Checkpoint Battle (vs. Cool Papa G)Ī-Trak, Checkpoint Battle (vs. Song 1 titleĭance Anthems, Checkpoint Battle (vs. Some critics commented that they felt the first game's track list was better Damien Hatfield of IGN felt there was "more variety" in the original game's mix and better representation within certain genres, while Michael Brown of 1UP.com favored DJ Hero 's set for "how it mixed together frequently disparate tracks" and that many mixes in the sequel favored too much of one song in the mix. Cian Hassett of PALGN called the setlist "the most incredible fusion of contrasting genres known to man". Official Xbox Magazine UK 's Mike Channell believed the "mashups also feel even more playful this time around", creating new interpretations of the lyrics of songs through the mixing. Eurogamer's Keza MacDonald stated the soundtrack was "faultless" and that while featuring a large number of songs from the club scene, the soundtrack is "still a powerful draw if you don't know or even like the music". Matt Helgeson of Game Informer considered that the mixes were "uniformly great", and balanced popular artists with skilled DJ mixers. Reviewers found the soundtrack provided a wider range of genres, moving away from hip-hop and into house and dance genres, to appeal to more players. All mixes are available to play in the game's Quickplay mode. Other mixes are specifically designed as Battle Mixes to be played in the game's two-player DJ Battles mode. The player must earn a certain number of stars from previous venues and setlists to unlock later ones. In certain sets that feature a real-life artist, the player will perform as that artist's avatar within the game. Within the game's career mode, songs are arranged in six venues, and further into three or four song setlists, often featuring songs all mixed by the same DJ artist. Most mixes involve two different songs, but others are beat juggles using the same core song on two different tracks for unique effects. The following table lists the mixes and their constituent songs that are available on the DJ Hero 2 disc. The game also supports downloadable content, both existing downloadable mixes from DJ Hero and new mixes since the sequel's release. Reviews found the setlist to provide better variety from the first game's heavier hip-hop influences. However, licensing for such music remained a difficult barrier. The success of the first game eased the acquisition of music licenses for the sequel, and allowed the inclusion of more popular music. Several mixes have been composed by professional DJs, including David Guetta, Deadmau5, DJ Qbert, Tiësto and RZA, who also appear as in-game avatars. ĭJ Hero 2 on-disc setlist includes 83 mixes from over 100 different songs spanning 85 artists. The goal is to obtain a high score for each mix, earning the player a star rating from one to five, which helps to advance the player's progress through the game. The player is not penalized for failing to perform actions. Specifically marked sections of songs allow the player to freestyle through crossfading, scratching, or inserting music samples into the mix. Players are challenged to match these actions, shown through on-screen scrolling indicators in synchronization with the mix correct actions boost the player's score, while correctly performing several consecutive actions can increase the player's scoring multiplier. Like its predecessor, DJ Hero 2 simulates turntablism, the playing of two songs in mix, using a special turntable-based controller that includes the ability to crossfade between the two songs, and scratching the recording. DJ Hero 2 was developed by FreeStyleGames, published by Activision and released worldwide in October 2010 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii consoles. DJ Hero 2 features gameplay based on turntablism, using a special turntable-style controller (being used by a player above) to mimic scratching, crossfading, and freestyle effects.ĭJ Hero 2 is the sequel to DJ Hero, a spinoff of the Guitar Hero series. ![]()
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