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In collaboration with urban lifestyle powerhouse Def Jam Interactive, EA Chicagothe team behind the critically acclaimed EA SPORTS Fight Night seriesis integrating hip hop culture and gaming like never before. With the hottest music seamlessly infused into the world around you, the games environments pulsate, crumble, and explode to life with every bone-jarring beat. Time your attacks to the driving bass and use falling debris and exposed environmental hazards to pound your rivals. Featuring an all-new single-player story, the game takes you deep into the life of a high-rolling hip hop mogul to build a record label, discover new superstars, and become a hip hop ICON.
FEATURES- Musically Charged CombatBeats trigger interactive hazards around you as your environment comes alive and reacts to the music. From exploding gas pumps to spinning helicopter propellers, taking advantage of your surroundings is just as important as your toe-to-toe fighting skills. Become one with the beats to rule the streets.
- DJ ControlsUse the analog sticks like turntables to add beats, switch songs, and make music your weapon. Throw down blistering attacks and brutal combos with the next-gestural street fighting system.
- Fight to Your Own BeatBattle to your own music or against the music of a friend. Upload any song to create an endless soundtrack that animates the environment and drives the core fighting mechanics. Prove once and for all whos musics king in the first authentic video rap battle.
- Become a Hip Hop IconFrom the writers of 24 and Training Day, build an empire and live the life of a music mogul by signing artists, managing their careers, and releasing their hit songs. Do whatever it takes to become an ICON in the world of hip hop. But bewareyou never know who is watching you.
- Hip Hops BestFight with or against the biggest stars in hip hop. Artists like Ludacris, T.I., Paul Wall, The Game, Big Boi, and more are all instrumental in your building a record label and becoming a hip hop ICON.
| PLATFORM: | Xbox 360 |
| AGE GROUP: | 17 years and up |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Electronic Arts |
| ESRB RATING: | Mature |
| FEATURES: | Beats trigger interactive hazards around you as your environment comes alive -- from exploding gas pumps to spinning helicopter propellers, taking advantage of your surroundings is just as important as your toe-to-toe fighting skills, Use the analog sticks like turntables to add beats, switch songs, and make music your weapon, Throw down blistering attacks and brutal combos with the next-gestural street fighting system, Build an empire and live the life of a music mogul by signing artists, managing their careers, and releasing their hit songs, Upload any song to create an endless soundtrack that drives the core fighting mechanics |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| MPN: | 15620 |
| ACCESSORIES: | |
| UPC: | 014633156201 |
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Customer Reviews of Def Jam Icon
Not Nearly as Good Def Jam Vendetta I was really looking forward to this game, breaking my normal habits of only buying used games. I loved Def Jam Vendetta, and I thought the new feature of utilizing music, including MP3s from my collection would put a great twist on the game mechanics. Sadly, the best parts of the previous game were lost - there is no training, the fighting styles can't be mixed and the game was somehow both short, and far too repetitive. <
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>The concept of becoming a producer could have been interesting, but wasn't. And the overarching story was rather predictable, and at times a bit too far from reality, even for a fighting game.
Repetition
This game is very repetitive. If you like doing virtually the same thing repeatedly while changing clothes on rare occasion, this is the game for you. Talk to your boss, go fight, talk to your boss, go fight, ... ZZzzzzzzzzzzzz
Not bad.
Not what I expected, so I was a bit dissappointed. I didn't read into it and only found out after I received the game that THQ had nothing to do with it. So the wresting aspect was really toned down and was replaced with a more Fight Night control scheme. It was still fun, but long sessions were a no go as it became too repetative too quickly. And as for the selling records to level up, I really wasn't a fan.