Tuesday, January 12, 2010

DJ Hero Renegade Edition Featuring Jay-Z and Eminem


The game overall is awesome, I think. There are a lot of great mixes that I wish I could just listen to in my car, but there are a few that I don't care for too much either. The pros outweigh the cons by far however. The game takes a little getting used to before you actually get good and are able to enjoy the game for what it is. There is a really good tutorial you do prior to actual game play that will get you on the right track.

Is the game worth the $90-$100 you would pay for just the game with turntable controller? Yes, it definitely is.

Is the game worth $199 with the addition of a music CD, a carrying case/table, and an a black and gold turntable? No, I think not. The case/table is where I am assuming most of your money is going to as the music CD is nothing fancy whatsoever. I enjoy both JayZ and Eminem, but this CD was nothing extra or worthwhile to me. The table and case are nice, don't get me wrong, but not really worth the amount of extra money it goes for; maybe $135-$150 would be a little more realistic.

If you are contemplating buying the game and can do without the case/table, then stick with the regular edition; you are not missing out on much. If you MUST have the case/table for whatever personal preferences, then you have no choice but to spend this amount, unless you put together your own (which is possible, but not convenient).Get more detail about DJ Hero Renegade Edition Featuring Jay-Z and Eminem.

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