DDRMAX will have you working up a sweat to over 65 songs. The 100+ minutes of music include licensed tracks, fresh dance hits, and cool new songs exclusive to the North American release. DDRMAX delivers never-before-seen in-game videos, new gameplay options, blistering 60-frames per second frame rates and the largest song library in franchise history. Further enhancing the gameplay experience is the introduction of the FREEZE ARROW option that freezes on-screen arrows and forces you to modify your dance steps thus increasing complexity and adding a twist to the routine. Popular gameplay options that return in DDRMAX are the Edit Mode that enables you to customize your own dance steps, and the special Work Out mode that tracks the number of calories burned with every move.
Based on the manga where the main man with a funky afro attacks opponents with his nose hairs. This time you get well and truly involved in the madcap manga mayhem with your off screen persona being mapped for movements in the game mini challenges. Absolutely mad, but we love it.
New heroine was added.
One day, Junichi's fiancee, Yuuhi, moves to his high school. But, they have a quarrel on the day they first meet. Their parents discuss and order them to go out together once a month to restore their relationship. And if they can't do that, their engagement will be cancelled. Their school life starts, and various accidents happen... What will happen to their relationship in the end?
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The second in Nippon Ichi's urban legend themed visual novels, continues the young police detective's investigations into mysterious and gruesome incidents.
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