DJMax Portable 3 explained

DJMAX Portable 3
Developer:Pentavision
Series:DJ Max
Producer:Croove
Director:Bexter
Planetboom (Sound Director)
Genre:Music video game
Modes:Single-player Multiplayer
Platforms:PlayStation Portable

DJMax Portable 3 (Korean: 디제이맥스 포터블 3; abbr.: DMP3) is a music game for the PlayStation Portable published and developed by Pentavision in South Korea, and is a sequel to the earlier DJMax Portable games.[1] [2] [3] DJMax Portable 3 was announced shortly after DJMax Technika 2 was announced. The official trailers from PM Studios and Pentavision quickly followed.[4] It is the seventh installment of the game for the PlayStation Portable, and is regarded as the actual sequel to DJMax Portable 2 since Clazziquai and Black Square branched out for the METRO Project in 2008, Fever for the North American release and the Technika series globally.

New Features

Announcement

PM Studios officially announced on 25 May 2010 that the game would be released in North America, and that they were aiming for a North American release within October 2010.[1] The game will be released in both UMD and PlayStation Network Digital Download format. It is to feature more than 30 songs, various modes and options, and an unannounced new feature (which was later confirmed as the X.2T modes).[3] There will be two different limited editions (one for the US and the other one for Korea) which includes various extras like artbooks and the original soundtrack to the game. Both of them are strictly limited to 1000 pieces. The single UMD would be limited to 6000 discs in the US. The limited edition for the US version were sold exclusively on Bemanistyle.

Songs

Playable Music:

Background Music

Cameoed Music:In Remix Mode, samples from other songs were played. Here is the list of sampled music from other titles of the DJMax series.

Reception

Greg Miller of IGN ranked DJ Max Portable 3 a 7 out of 10 stating: "I never found myself drawn to come back to DJ Max Portable 3; the stuff it bumbles makes the gameplay seem less cool. The long loads, the super-familiar setup and the awkward nature of the options and menus just didn't work for me this time around."[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: DJMAX Portable 3 Officially Announced for U.S. Release. Bemanistyle. https://web.archive.org/web/20100619035741/http://www.bemanistyle.com/index.php/news/dj-max-portable-3-officially-announced-for-u-s-release-1783. 19 June 2010 . 19 June 2010.
  2. https://archive.today/20110723081644/http://www.ruliweb.com/data/rulinews/read.htm?num=17648&main=psp 펜타비전, 'DJ맥스 포터블 3' 발표
  3. Web site: PM Studios Announces 'DJMax Portable 3' for the PSP in 2010 . IGN . 25 May 2010 . 10 July 2018 .
  4. Web site: Q & A With Michael Yum of PM Studios on DJMax Portable 3 . 3 October 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100913134812/http://www.bemanistyle.com/index.php/news/q-a-with-michael-yum-of-pm-studios-on-dj-max-portable-3-1913 . 13 September 2010 . dead .
  5. 2010년 08월 06일, DJMAX 포터블 3, 연주 시스템 소개, RULIWEB
  6. Web site: DJ Max Portable 3 Review . . IGN Entertainment . Greg . Miller . 25 October 2010 . 16 May 2015.