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Description: Preview, by Christian Donlan: "Watching someone play DJ Hero, however, is about as exciting as watching someone repair a Freeview box. This is still the perfect party game, then, but the performer has moved from the front of the room to the back, coaxing the evening's soundtrack to life while other people trip drunkenly over expensive furniture, get off with their best friend's sister, and talk about GCSE cramming techniques involving Red Bull and Prozac, or whatever else it is young people do now." (June 02, 2009)
E3: DJ Hero Preview • Page 1 • Previews • Eurogamer.net Spinning the light thin plastic. There's been a sort of inevitability to DJ Hero, an unmistakable sense that once a company realised people would be willing to pay for plastic guitars and drums, it couldn't be long before plastic turntables were on the way too. It's nice to be able to report, then, that the game itself isn't looking as tired and cynical as sceptics' worst fears might have suggested. It isn't even looking competent but boring. Instead, it's looking smart, challenging and extremely enjoyable.
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