85
DJMax Respect uses all the same ingredients that made the franchise successful. Bringing together the music both from the two first PSP episodes and more brand-new songs, it is clearly an unmissable game for the fans.
90
With a high spike in difficulty that demands respect and practice to scale over, DJMax Respect is a journey that will take you through the last dozen years of Korean rhythm games with a roster of many of the series' greatest hits.
75
A fun release with a huge amount of tracks which will entertain franchise fans for a long time to come. The difficulty is pretty steep though which means that this game isn't suited to casual of players looking for a quick fix. If you're familiar with this franchise and if you're skills are up to snuff then you will have a great time playing DJMax Respect. Graphically the game is bit unambitious though, which makes for a pretty boring setting.
10
Doesn't matter when, but you will be able to play until the end of time, offline as it should be. Unlike the far inferior Steam version. But eh, money talks. And my money is done with your Steam version.
9
I enjoyed the game and more fun in the online mode. Difficult in the first hours of the game, for me it was like that, something has changed since the first hours of the game.
10
Why not? With the massive and lovely initial library of songs, great difficulty spread, and with the promising updates of songs, this is a real treat for anyone who loves rhythm games.
DJMax Respect
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Mar 6, 2018
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Generally Favorable
85
User score
Generally Favorable
8.2
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May 4, 2018
90
With a high spike in difficulty that demands respect and practice to scale over, DJMax Respect is a journey that will take you through the last dozen years of Korean rhythm games with a roster of many of the series' greatest hits.
Mar 17, 2018
90
DJMax Respect is easily the hardest music game I've ever played but is also the most jam-packed with songs right on the disc and plenty of content to unlock. While it doesn't feature household named like Aerosmith or other lesser rock bands, it has a little something for everyone.
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Dec 12, 2024
10
Doesn't matter when, but you will be able to play until the end of time, offline as it should be. Unlike the far inferior Steam version. But eh, money talks. And my money is done with your Steam version.
Jul 3, 2019
10
Why not? With the massive and lovely initial library of songs, great difficulty spread, and with the promising updates of songs, this is a real treat for anyone who loves rhythm games.
Mar 17, 2018
90
It’s absolutely loaded with tracks and a strong difficulty curve, meaning that players are regularly being challenged to do increasingly difficult tracks.
Jan 27, 2019
85
DJMax Respect uses all the same ingredients that made the franchise successful. Bringing together the music both from the two first PSP episodes and more brand-new songs, it is clearly an unmissable game for the fans.
Mar 14, 2018
80
DJMax Respect is the culmination of over a decade of rhythm action, and deserves a look for series and genre fans.
Mar 12, 2018
80
It's not going to be forgiving on any level for players in their first couple of hours. Move past that, though, and you're left with one of the greatest examples of sheer precision in rhythm game design, and, let's face it, there's nothing more important to a rhythm game than that.
Apr 9, 2018
75
A fun release with a huge amount of tracks which will entertain franchise fans for a long time to come. The difficulty is pretty steep though which means that this game isn't suited to casual of players looking for a quick fix. If you're familiar with this franchise and if you're skills are up to snuff then you will have a great time playing DJMax Respect. Graphically the game is bit unambitious though, which makes for a pretty boring setting.
Dec 25, 2018
10
DJMax has been a niche rhythm series similar to Beatmania where a bunch of notes rain down and you hit it with proper timing. If you don't know beatmania/iidx, then think Dance Dance Revolution or Guitar Hero... most people who aren't heavy into video games usually still know those titles. There's quite a selection of music genre, and you might even get hooked on some songs that are not **** you typically listen to just because they're so darn catchy. This is a Korean game, so you will encounter Korean songs and some with broken English but who cares. The music is very well-done. This is the best release of the DJMax series thus far. It's hard, there are no gear effect compensations from previous versions (like protection from breaking your combo) so a full combo means a lot more than what it used to. The song collection is MASSIVE, and they have been putting out plenty of DLC to cover previous versions of the game. Furthermore, they're doing DLC partnerships with the likes of Rayark, which I find to be really cool.
May 1, 2018
10
Favorite rhythm title from all time for me, great art design, lots of music to play (also included most songs from previous generation). I didn't tried the one on PSVITA , so it has been years from the last djmax i played and the quality is satisfied. Try it and practicing you will be addictive to this legendary title!
Mar 13, 2018
10
This game is pretty hard. But challenging game too. Find 1 difficulty song first.
Jul 26, 2023
9
I enjoyed the game and more fun in the online mode. Difficult in the first hours of the game, for me it was like that, something has changed since the first hours of the game.
SummaryMeet the legend of music game again on PlayStation 4. Enjoy variety of legendary DJMAX classics and also new songs at 'DJMAX RESPECT'.
Rated Tfor Teen
Platforms:
- PlayStation 4
Initial Release Date:Mar 6, 2018
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