To the layman, exactly what a DJ does is a bit of a mystery. You know they mix songs together and scratch records back and forth, but just what goes on up in that DJ booth? Activision's DJ Hero is coming to enlighten the masses, giving them the power to mix, cut, and scratch along with some of the hottest mash-ups this side of a Too Many DJs release.
As the world reels from the shockwaves of the seismic news that Microsoft is acquiring the proverbial swamp of the video-game landscape, Activision Blizzard King, it only seems natural that our minds should now shift towards what the fallout will be for presumably years if not decades to come.
Another Prototype would be awesome.
As for Singularity, I don't necessarily need a sequel, I just want to see Raven be able to flex their creative muscle again; not just be relegated to assisting with CoD. A lot of the old guard is still with the company.
That's part of what I'm hoping to see come from this acquisition. Revive teams like Vicarious Visions and Ravem to actually allow them to work on their own new projects again.
I'd like to see Activision get the Transformers license again and continue the War and Fall of Cybertron games. the movie games were crap and the game that combined both movie and Fall and War of Cybertron sucked a new Prototype would also be good as well.
Re-imagining of River Raid and the original adventurer Pitfall. Oh Zork is also a great game.
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While FreestyleGames is working on the new Guitar Hero, it isn't the music series we need. Instead, Tony Nguyen at G4@Syfygames believes that it should've been DJ Hero that rose from the grave.
DJs not only mix and scratch, but they also do remixes, but like Beatmania I feel it may have scratching where it shouldn't be. Of course I'm not expert on DJing, but I've tried it twice and did at least one or two remixes before with a friend.
To truly have a game that encompasses what a DJ does is in itself a slightly difficult process to take. Some DJs simply have to mess with the mixers here and their as well as the grain for the sounds. Not to mention fading, so overall the game play would be switching from one song to the next while messing with distortion and all of that other stuff. Yet seems we are getting one in which the song will play based on the notes hit and scratches performed. Overall it's not a bad game, but it won't feel like being a DJ like Guitar Hero doesn't give you the ultimate feel of playing a guitar.