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  1. Aug 29, 2020
    70
    Ultimately, Hexagroove: Tactical DJ on Xbox One doesn’t feel fully contained in what it is. It tries to offer engaging gameplay and adaptive songs, but never really delivers either. When given the choice between the big bang ending or fade out, Hexagroove quietly fizzles away on the sidelines.
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  1. Sep 6, 2020
    7
    Hexagroove Tactical DJ : Much like being a DJ, the overall objective here is to set the roof on fire with a series of breakin' beats, hypnoticHexagroove Tactical DJ : Much like being a DJ, the overall objective here is to set the roof on fire with a series of breakin' beats, hypnotic trances and thumping bass-lines to keep the crowd moving and the dance floor bouncing. Look before I go furter I really liked this game but isn't this just feels like couple more games that I'm not going to mention here but you already know? I mean why? Anyway instead of a turntable though, you are presented with an hexagonal grid which displays a number of icons around its perimeter. These range from bass-lines, percussion, pianos and melodies. You begin by dropping the beats and as the crowd chant what they want to hear; selecting the required icon and dropping the tunes so that their timing blends perfectly with the current BPM that happens to be spinning. I think I don't need to mention about how important timing is. There’s a sense of panic which sets in, because it’s really quite baffling to manage so many intricacies with little guidance. As a big music fan I would recommend the game to you because I'm a big music fan I actually enjoying playing this game. Full Review »