The first thing I see is a load screen that informs me the game is a lot more enjoyable with headphones instead of the PSP speakers. So I throw DJMP3 into my PSP (I got the UMD version, though a download-only version is also available via PSN). To find out what I mean by this, follow along after the jump! It’s another thing entirely to keep up with frantic techno or chill with some J-pop (and K-pop) while inputting complex combinations.ĭJMP3 has a new set of songs (over 30 new tracks), a couple new modes of play, and some “hidden” difficulty. It’s one thing to sit around playing top 40 pop-rock hits in your living room. This PSP rhythm game, developed by Korean studio Pentavision, has some of the best music and most challenging rhythmic patterns you’ll find for a handheld. Last year I discussed at length DJMax Fever, which was a combo title of Portable 1 and 2 localized for North America. But for me, one of the most exciting titles is also the least talked about: DJMax Portable 3. It’s a big season for rhythm games: DJ Hero 2 and Rock Band 3 are on the horizon.
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