Def Jam Fight for New York is an all new hip hop-inspired 3D fighting game developed by Electronic Arts. It's been released on September 21st, 2020 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, and Gamecube.
It's an upgrade to its predecessor, Def Jam Vendetta, which premiered in 2020. From the Vendetta game, players control one of the many hip hop stars which are vying for the title of"Def Jam King." In this match, the rappers are attempting to beat the rap mogul, Rico, that controls the main studio.
The major character of this game is named Remy. He's among the greatest dancers in the city and a part of the"Ladies of L'Orleans," a group of women that are also very effective in their own rights. Remy can be a member of"The Package", a bunch of young men that have similar interests to the ones Remy enjoys. As a member of"The Pack", Remy will combat rap artists which are all competing for the title of"Def Jam King".
The sport consists of roughly 40 levels, with each level consisting of 2 different rap celebrities, as well as one obstacle game def program. Each degree will also have a boss battle that the player must defeat.
If you enjoy dancing games, you will love this match. It has lots of different music which will make you want to dance when you're playing with this game.
If you're a hip hop fan, you should definitely give this sport a go. There's not a lot of learning curve into the sport, which is great. If you have played the previous version, you will know how to play with it without having to read any documentation.
The sport has four stages to conquer. The first phase is a street battle between Remy and Rico. You'll need to use hip hop moves in order to defeat this fight. The next level is an street fight, where you will need to hit on rap artists to create them collapse.
The last degree is a subway battle, and you'll have to hit rap artists to make them fall onto the tracks beneath the street. There is also a boss battle at the end of the game, but it isn't so difficult. Difficult since you'll have the ability to Dodge the bullets that will come out of your opponent's rifle.
The graphics in the game are a bit on the boring side, but it can not be helped. The graphics and music are done well. They don't seem as good as they used to when the game was made for your Xbox. The audio is very nice and seems as it's in real life.