![]() ![]() That was why the reveal of Respect was one of the main reasons for me to own a PS4, much like how I purchased that PSP with Fever eight summers ago. Whether it was in the arcade with Technika, on a mobile device with Ray, or on the PC with Trilogy, the series proved a gateway to other rhythm games outside of DJMAX, yet I always found myself coming back to it. ![]() What kept me a fan for over eight years, was the music, the game play, and the overall love that the fans, developers, and composers have for the series. ![]() What fueled my purchase at the time, was that I wanted a game to play during my train rides to and from school and I’ve heard through word-of-mouth that this game would fulfill my button mashing needs. I remember that hot Summer day, cashing in my final paycheck from my Summer job two weeks before senior year in high school, and immediately spending it on two things, a new PSP and DJMAX Fever. Anyways, enjoy this for the first time seeing the light of day! “Glory Days” are here again, indeed! POP/STARS is in the Steam version! Time flies. Two years later and we now have both the NTSC PS4 and the Steam versions. A lot of content hadn’t come out yet, so expect a lot of things to be outdated here. I wrote this review based off of the Asian version of the game as the NTSC version did not come out yet. Foreword: I was cleaning out my laptop and I came across an old review I wrote as a sample for an opportunity that sadly never took off. ![]()
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