Publisher NCSoft
Format PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One
Origin US
Release Autumn
Round these parts, there’s a pet theory that the success of a Harmonix game is directly linked to how good its name is. Frequency. Guitar Hero. Rock Band. And, on the flipside, Audica. The acoustics of the titles this music-game developer chooses, appropriately enough, feel all-important. So when the opening screen of this DJ sim flashes up, we frown. Fuser? It doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue.
It’s the studio’s second run at the remarkable music-mixing tech it developed for DropMix, capable of blending songs of varying genres, keys and BPMs at the drop of a – well, card. Therein lay the problem. Harmonix tethered the tech to a game that required players to shell out for expensive peripherals: first a gameboard-slash-mixing deck, then the NFC-chipped song cards you’d place on it. Needless to say, it wasn’t long before this technologically advanced clutter was going for – apologies – a song at one’s retail outlet of choice.
This story is from the May 2020 edition of Edge.
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