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Also it would be a lot more comfortable on the PC. So i started setting up the game with the Dolphin Emulator and a DJ Hero 2 ISO for the Wii. It works out which you can see.But my only problem is the controller. I tried to set it up and some things are working but every time I try to play a track i get thisTranslation: (Please connect a USB-Microphone to the USB-Port.)is how i tried to set up the controller by now.I use a PS3 controller but this won't be a problem. Can anybody help me? If somebody is interested to make this work you can also PM me!:).
.: October 19, 2010.: October 19, 2010.: October 22, 2010,Mode(s),DJ Hero 2 is a and a sequel to, a spinoff of the series. DJ Hero 2 uses a special turntable-controller, the same as introduced in DJ Hero, to simulate, the act of creating a new musical work from one or more previously recorded songs using and sound effect generators.
The game is developed by and is published by, and was released worldwide in October 2010.Similar to DJ Hero, players in DJ Hero 2 follow specific actions on the turntable controller in time to marked scrolling indicators on the game's screen, earning points for correctly performing actions in time. The game includes a new freestyle mode, giving the player the chance to freely between tracks, a section of a mix, or add sample effects during marked sections. The game features 83 mixes on disc comprising over 100 different songs, with further mixes available as. Most mixes have been assembled by FreeStyleGames, but other professional DJs, including, and, have provided both their mixing skills and character for the game. Players can challenge these mixes at any time in a Quickplay mode, progress through them in the single-player Empire mode, or play cooperatively or competitively with a second user in offline and online game modes. A third player can also participate through singing the mix' vocals.DJ Hero 2 was well received by critics, receiving praise for maintaining and improving upon the core elements of the first game, and for a soundtrack featuring a wide selection of genres. However, sales for the title were low, failing to reach similar numbers as DJ Hero from the previous year.
In conjunction with poor sales from the franchise, Activision announced the cancellation of further development in February 2011, leaving DJ Hero 2 as the final multi-platform iteration of the DJ Hero franchise. Main article:DJ Hero 2 's setlist includes 83 mashups from nearly 100 songs from about 85 different artists. Stated that the game's soundtrack still strongly represents the genre of hip-hop, but adds more elements from electronica, pop, and dance., and are playable avatars within the game and they will help create mixes for the game. Most of the in-game scratching was performed by former World DMC Champion DJ Blakey, and some by Joe Lenzie of.DJ Hero 2 supports in the form of new mixes that can be purchased from the consoles' respective online stores. In addition, through an additional free add-on released in November 2010, players will be able to purchase existing downloadable content from the first game to use within DJ Hero 2. Activision's February 2011 decision to shutter their Guitar Hero development initially stated that no further downloadable content will be forthcoming for the title, but due to 'continued support' from their fanbase, Activision has since decided it will continue to release downloadable content for the game through at least March and April 2011 with packs that were in the works prior to the closure of Guitar Hero.
Reception ReceptionAggregate scoresAggregatorScore86.66%86/100Review scoresPublicationScoreB+9/109.25/108.5/109/10 (UK)8.5/10 (US)8.5/10DJ Hero 2 was well received by critics, who felt the game was a significant improvement in both gameplay, presentation, and song selection from its predecessor. Michael Brown of noted while there was very little overall change to the gameplay, 'it's the minor tweaks that make it a definite improvement over the original'. Keza MacDonald of believed that DJ Hero 2 was 'much slicker, clearer and more tasteful' with changes in presentation and interface that quickly allows the players to jump into the game. Ben Kuchera of called the title 'the best kind of sequel' as it retained the best features of DJ Hero and added further improvements atop of those. Matt Wales of noted that the early difficulty levels of the game were much more suited to beginners 'to make for a more convincing DJing experience, without sacrificing that all-important accessibility'.Critics praised the new freestyle features into gameplay, citing the overuse of the default sample in the first game. MacDonald favored how FreeStyleGames transformed the limited freestyle sections of the first game into 'an integral part' of the sequel.
Matt Helgeson of stated that the nature of DJ Hero 2 's freestyling made him feel that he was 'helping craft the mix, not just hitting buttons in time'. While the addition of new multiplayer modes was well-received, many felt the vocal track addition did not work out well. Chris Watters of noted that 'the singing evaluation doesn't feel as slick as in other games', and unless the player knows the music from both tracks of a mix, singing the back-and-forth mix 'isn't all that fun'.
Helgeson commented that attempting to sing lyrics from two separate songs 'feels like playing karaoke game in the grips of a seizure'.Reviewers found the soundtrack to provide a wider range of genres, moving away from and into and genres, to appeal to more players. Helgeson considered that the mixes were 'uniformly great', and balanced popular artists with skilled DJ mixers. 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'. 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. Cian Hassett of called the setlist 'the most incredible fusion of contrasting genres known to man'. Some critics commented that they felt the first game's track list was better; Damien Hatfield of felt there was 'more variety' in the original game's mix and better representation within certain genres, while Brown 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.The 's North American sales estimates for DJ Hero 2 during its launch month were 59,000 units. Combined sales in North America of DJ Hero 2 and were below one million in 2010, 63% below the total sales of, and from 2009.
As a result of faltering sales for its Guitar Hero series, Activision shuttered its Guitar Hero division, cancelling at least one planned game for 2011. The closure also affects the DJ Hero series, as Activision has stated that they do not expect to publish a music game during 2011. See also.References. Sean Ryon. Archived from on 2010-07-18. Retrieved 2010-07-16.
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