

Difficulties include normal, hard, maximum, and SC, which I believe stands for soul-crushing. That challenge only increases when you raise the difficulty or the number of notes you must use.


That being said, the gameplay is fairly easy to learn, but hard to master. Even so, it runs very smoothly and I haven’t had any issues with it. With over 150 songs total, multiple difficulties, and plenty to unlock, you’ll be jamming to these beats for quite a while.įirst off, DJMax Respect V is currently an Early Access game, so keep that in mind. Games like these have increased my love of music-based games, and now DJMax Respect V has done so again. For example, three I’ve reviewed are The Second Chance Strip Club, Mush Dash, and Avicii Invector. Now in addition to those, we have a whole host of other music-based games being made. When I was younger, games like Guitar Hero, Rock Band, Donkey Konga, and Dance Dance Revolution were debuting and making waves.
