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Neowiz released DJMax Respect V on March 11, 2020, as the latest entry in a long-running rhythm franchise. This arcade-style music game runs on PC via Microsoft Windows and Xbox consoles including Series X|S. Players tap along to tracks by artists like Marshmello and Porter Robinson while watching exclusive Full HD music videos. The title brings classic gameplay into modern high definition with online multiplayer modes and new single-player challenges. It targets fans who want precise timing feedback without the complexity of console-exclusive titles from years past.
You sit at a desk or hold a controller to hit notes scrolling toward a target line. Each track has multiple difficulty settings that change note density and speed. Single player sessions focus on clearing songs with high accuracy to unlock new avatars and songs. Multiplayer lets you compete against others in real time using the same core mechanic. Controls feel responsive with distinct inputs for tapping or holding specific keys. You can play through a story mode or just queue up random tracks from your library. The game tracks your performance after every song with detailed stats.
PlayPile data shows this title holds an IGDB score of 78.6 out of 100 based on fifteen ratings. Users spend an average of four hours per session before quitting or finishing a track. Only 5.7% of the 269 total achievements have been unlocked by the community. The rarest item is "Arrival" which only 0.10% of players have earned so far. Community moods lean toward competitive frustration mixed with satisfaction when finally clearing hard charts. Critics note the music library is strong but praise the tight control scheme as the main draw.
This game costs $8.96 at its historical low on Gamesplanet and offers deep replay value for rhythm fans. The low achievement unlock rate suggests high difficulty barriers that might deter casual players. You need steady hands and patience to beat the hardest charts in single player. It works best if you own an Xbox Series X or a PC with a good controller. Skip this if you want a relaxing time since the scoring system punishes mistakes heavily. Finish the song without missing notes to see how you rank on the leaderboards.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
IGDB Rating
78.6
RAWG Rating
3.5
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