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DJMax Respect

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DJMax Respect / DJMax Respect V
Developer(s)Rocky Studio
Neowiz MUCA
Publisher(s)Neowiz Games
Director(s)Kim Daeik (juking)
Producer(s)Baek Seungcheol (BEXTER)
Designer(s)Baek SeungCheol (BEXTER), Li Junseob (DumpingLIFE)
EngineUnity
Platform(s)PlayStation 4
Microsoft Windows
Xbox One
Xbox Series X|S
ReleasePlayStation 4
  • AS: July 28, 2017
  • JPN: November 9, 2017
  • WW: March 6, 2018
Microsoft Windows
  • WW: March 12, 2020
Xbox One and Series X/S
  • WW: July 7, 2022
Genre(s)Music
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer
A sample screenshot released at announcement.

DJMax Respect is a rhythm game developed by Rocky Studio and Neowiz MUCA and published by Neowiz Games. It was released for the PlayStation 4 in 2017, for Microsoft Windows in 2020, and Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S in 2022 as part of ID@Xbox.[1] In Japan, the game was published by Arc System Works. It is a reboot of and the latest installment in the DJMax rhythm game series.[2]

A PC port version called DJMax Respect V (styled as, DJMAX RESPECT/V) launched on December 19, 2019, through Steam Early Access, and was fully released on March 12, 2020.[3] An Xbox version of V launched on July 7, 2022. Available across console version, Xbox Live Windows 10 version, and Xbox Cloud Gaming services. This also marks the first DJMax game to be released on an Xbox console.

Features

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  • The base game includes 107 songs from DJMax Portable and DJMax Portable 2, as well as 40 new songs produced for Respect. Respect V includes five more songs in the base game.
  • 187 songs from DJMax Portable Clazziquai Edition, DJMax Portable Black Square, DJMax Technika, DJMax Trilogy, DJMax Technika 2, DJMax Technika 3, DJMax Portable 3, DJMax Technika Tune, and DJMax Technika Q, as well as 70 all-new songs are released as downloadable content.[4] See DLC for more information.
  • All songs from DJMax Ray and the Tap Sonic spin-off game series (Tap Sonic, Tap Sonic Top, Tap Sonic World Champion and Tap Sonic Bold) are planned to be released for free, as part of the Ladder Mode season updates.
  • All background animations from previous games have been updated and remastered to support a 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second.
  • The scoring system has been overhauled to reflect that of Technika 2 and Technika 3. Each song has a base score of 300,000 points for the original PS4 version and 1,000,000 points for Respect V, the maximum score that can be achieved without utilizing the score multiplier derived from the Fever system.
  • Online mode, in which two players can play against one another to aim for the highest scores. Each player can play different chart difficulties of the same song concurrently.
  • In-game achievements have been implemented. The achievement system is used to unlock in-game content such as new songs, interface skins, online profile accessories, and artwork. Most PlayStation Network trophies, Steam achievements, and Xbox achievements for the game are tied to this system as well.

Removed features

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  • Certain types of Gear present in previous games, such as Max LP, Anti-Break, Shield and extended Fever multipliers, have been removed for balancing purposes due to the inclusion of online leaderboards.
  • Note speed increase and lockdown with the activation of Fever has been removed.
  • Auto Fever no longer has any negative effect on the score.

Game modes

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DJMax Respect features 6 primary game modes.

  • Arcade: The standard single-player mode in which the player selects three songs from a randomly generated list of purchased songs, including songs yet to be unlocked for the Freestyle mode.
  • Freestyle: Free play mode in which the player can select any song from the list of all songs which have been unlocked for the mode. This mode features local competitive play for the first time in the series.
  • Mission: A mode that requires the player to clear a predetermined set of songs with certain conditions, such as unusual effectors or meeting score or combo requirements.
  • Online Battle: A multiplayer mode that allows the player to compete against another player from around the world via the internet. This mode requires a PlayStation Plus subscription.
  • Ranking: Allows the player to view the rankings of players from around the world. Scores are automatically submitted to the online leaderboard during normal play as long as the player is connected to the internet.
  • Collection: Allows the player to customize their profile, view their lifetime stats and completed achievements, and view unlocked extras such as artwork and music videos, similar to the "Lounge Room" in Portable 3.

Exclusive Respect V features

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  • New redesigned SC chart for play on keyboard with 8-10 keys.
  • New game modes emphasizing on the online features:
    • AIR Mode : Replacing the original PS4 version's ARCADE mode, players will be able to join sessions of continuous, random playlists, during which they can choose to play or simply watch other players play, as well as leave comments for players.
    • OPEN Mode : An enhancement to the original PS4 version's ONLINE mode, up to 7 players can play against each other to aim for the highest scores.
    • LADDER Mode : Two-player online competitive mode, where players compete against each other to climb up the tiers from Bronze to Grandmaster. Includes player tier leaderboard, pick-and-ban, and Clear Pass. The first season commenced on January 28, 2021.
    • Crossplay enabled for Steam, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S, Xbox Live Windows 10/11 client and Xbox Cloud Gaming.
  • New exclusive songs, including K/DA from League of Legends, Marshmello, Porter Robinson, and much more.

Reception

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On its release, DJMax Respect was met with "generally favorable" reviews from critics, with an aggregate score of 85% for PlayStation 4 on Metacritic.[11]

Anti-cheat criticism

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The PC Steam, PC Xbox Live, and Xbox version of the game has been criticized for using XIGNCODE3, an anti-cheat software that forces games that use it to always be online, thus preventing offline play even when playing single-player. [12]

References

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  1. ^ Spurr, Megan (July 5, 2022). "Coming Soon to Xbox Game Pass: PowerWash Simulator, Last Call BBS, Escape Academy, and More". Xbox Wire. Retrieved July 5, 2022.
  2. ^ "'디제이맥스: 리스펙트'가 VITA가 아닌 PS4로 나오는 이유는?". 인벤 (in Korean). 2016-05-18. Retrieved 2017-12-09.
  3. ^ Steam (2020-05-12). "DJMAX RESPECT V". NEOWIZ.
  4. ^ "DJMax Respect Asia Release Announcement". DJMax Global Fanpage. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
  5. ^ "Test : DJMax Respect, "Respect the game"". Jeuxvideo.com. January 27, 2019. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  6. ^ Carter, Chris (May 3, 2018). "Review: DJMax Respect". Destructoid. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  7. ^ Estrada, Marcus (March 17, 2018). "Review: DJMax Respect". Hardcore Gamer. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  8. ^ S., Matt (March 12, 2018). "Review: DJMax Respect (Sony PlayStation 4)". Digitally Downloaded. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  9. ^ "DJMAX RESPECT FAIT SA BOMBE PLATINE". Gamekult. March 23, 2018. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  10. ^ "DJMax Respect, análisis". Meristation. March 27, 2018. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  11. ^ "DJMax Respect for PS4 Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
  12. ^ "Tearing Down the Note Track Highway in DJMAX Respect V". Hardcore Gamer. 24 December 2019. Retrieved 5 January 2022.

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