Def Jam Rapstar
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Developer(s) | 4mm Games |
Publisher(s) | Konami[1] |
Distributor(s) | Terminal Reality |
Platforms | Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii |
Release date(s) | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 |
Genre(s) | Music, Simulation, Rap |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Competitive multi-player, Cooperative modes |
Def Jam Rapstar is a rapping game developed by 4mm Games.[4] The game was released on October 5, 2010 in the United States of America (U.S.), and released on November 26, 2010 in Europe.[5][6] An official launch event was held at New York's Hudson hotel on October 6, 2010 to celebrate the game's U.S. release.[7] As of October 5, 2011, the community site has been shut down with no official word on when or if it will be reopened, causing major features of the game to be inaccessible.
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Gameplay
Rapstar is essentially a rap themed karaoke game.[8] The game uses radio versions of all its tracks to secure a T rating by the ESRB. Players are not penalized for cursing, but it is not a required part of the game.[8]
There are two modes, either Career or Party modes. The Career mode is in five stages. Each stage has eight tracks for the player to master, including a New Song Challenge which is unlocked as the player progresses through the stage. The Party mode allows players to simply pick an individual song and perform it.
The Xbox 360 version is compatible with the Kinect sensor if you live in North America, specifically with the sensor being used as an alternative to the Xbox Live Vision camera.
The PS3 version is compatible with the PlayStation Eye Camera.
Development
Executive Vice President Paul Coyne of 4mm Games, said, "Internally, we used [Get On Da Mic] as the architectural model of how not to do" Def Jam Rapstar.[9][10]
This game is available for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii with the possibility of more features and sound tracks.
Soundtrack
Career Mode
The following videos are included with the game. (Note, "Brass Monkey" is audio only.) All tracks are also playable in Party Mode.
US Edition
The US Edition also features the following tracks, in Career Mode (which can also be played in Party Mode.) See below, for the regional variations on the game.
Stage | Song title | Artist | PS3/360 | Wii |
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US | "Can't Truss It"[12] | Public Enemy | Y | Y |
US | "Children's Story"[6] | Slick Rick | Y | Y |
US | "Crush on You"[12] | Lil' Kim | Y | Y |
US | "Da Rockwilder"[11] | Method Man & Redman | Y | Y |
US | "It Was a Good Day"[12] | Ice Cube | Y | Y |
US | "It's Goin' Down"[12] | Yung Joc | Y | Y |
US | "Put On"[6] | Young Jeezy | Y | Y |
US | "Slow Jamz"[12] | Twista | Y | Y |
US | "Still Not a Player"[12] | Big Punisher | Y | Y |
US | "We Takin' Over"[12] | DJ Khaled | Y | Y |
Party Mode
There are five videos exclusive to the Party Mode on PS3 and Xbox 360. Note, these videos are not included on the Wii version.
Stage | Song title | Artist | PS3/360 | Wii |
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N/A | "Always On Time"[12] | Ja Rule | Y | N/A |
N/A | "Ruff Ryders Anthem"[12] | DMX | Y | N/A |
N/A | "Slam"[6] | ONYX | Y | N/A |
N/A | "Stronger"[12] | Kanye West | Y | N/A |
N/A | "They Reminisce Over You"[13] | Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth | Y | N/A |
New Song Challenges
The following tracks are unlocked at the end of each stage in Career Mode.
Stage | Song title | Artist | PS3/360 | Wii |
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1 | "Fight the Power"[12] | Public Enemy | Y | Y |
2 | "Big Poppa"[12] | The Notorious B.I.G. | Y | Y |
3 | "Lean Back"[12] | Terror Squad | Y | Y |
4 | "It Takes Two"[12] | Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock | Y | Y |
5 | "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See"[12] | Busta Rhymes | Y | Y |
UK Edition
The UK version of the game replaces the videos Can't Truss It, Children's Story, Crush on You, Da Rockwilder, It Was A Good Day, It's Goin' Down, Put On, Slow Jamz, Still Not A Player & We Takin' Over with UK exclusive videos by UK grime artists.
Stage | Song title | Artist |
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1 | "Fix Up, Look Sharp"[12] | Dizzee Rascal |
1 | "Giant"[12] | Devlin |
1 | "Number 1"[12] | Tinchy Stryder |
2 | "I Need You"[12] | N-Dubz |
4 | "Black Boys"[12] | Bashy |
4 | "Pass Out"[12] | Tinie Tempah |
4 | "Witness (1 Hope)"[12] | Roots Manuva |
5 | "21 Seconds"[12] | So Solid Crew |
5 | "50/50"[12] | Wiley |
5 | "Chip Diddy Chip"[12] | Chipmunk |
There are also regional variations of the tracklist in France and Germany.
The German version replaces some tracks with:
- Absolute Beginner - "Hammerhart"
- Azad - "Prison Break Anthem"
- Curse - "Und Was Ist Jetzt"
- Das Bo - "Türlich Türlich"
- Deichkind - "Bon Voyage"
- Kool Savas - "Futurama"
- Peter Fox - "Schwarz Zu Blau"
The French edition contains:
- Disiz la Peste - "Jpete Les Plombs"
- Kery James - "Banlieusards"
- Ness Beal - "Rap de Tess"
- NTM featuring Lord Ko - "Ma Benz"
- Oxmo Puccino - "Mama Love"
- Psy 4 De La Rime - "Le Monde Est Stone"
- Sefyu - "Molotov 4"
Downloadable Content
The following tracks could be downloaded for the game at one time, but have been removed and currently have a 50/50 chance of coming back. Content could never be downloaded for the Wii version of the game.
Reception
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The PlayStation 3 version received "generally favorable reviews", while the Xbox 360 and Wii versions received "mixed or average reviews" according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.[29][30][31]
The Guardian gave the X360 version four stars out of five and called it "an absolute must. If you've found yourself mouthing the words to A Milli on the tube, there's a huge amount of fun to be had here. And while it doesn't have the universal appeal of its more mainstream counterparts, the potential of its online feature means it could well become a huge sleeper success."[25]
See also
References
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- ↑ http://www.gamefaqs.com/wii/960420-def-jam-rapstar/data
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- ↑ (2010-11-26) "MAKE THE WORLD YOUR STAGE WITH DEF JAM RAPSTAR", Gamasutra. Retrieved 2011-01-26.
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- ↑ As quoted in Xav de Matos, "Overheard@E3: Get off that mic, Rapstar!," Joystiq (Jun 4th 2009).
- ↑ Announced in the official Def Jam Rapstar newsletter "[1]"
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