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DDRMAX - Dance Dance Revolution 6th MIX (Japan)

also known as DDRMAX - Dance Dance Revolution
PlayStation 2
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Reviewed in
2001
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✪ Reviewed on February 6, 2024
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Sixth DDR mix with a solid music selection and the series' familiar interface. A transitional step between early editions and more polished sequels. Honest for players discovering the series or seeking more classic DDR content.

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Category
Rhythm 4 players 3+
Description
A 2002 Japanese release, the first PS2 take on DDRMAX. Its track selection, edgier than the export version, highlights iconic Konami artists like Naoki Maeda and Junko Karashima. The Freeze Arrow also makes its console debut here.

DDRMAX - Dance Dance Revolution 6th MIX review

3/5
Art direction
"Polished"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
A founding phenomenon of the rhythm game, the Konami selection piles up frantic eurobeat and dance tracks cut for the dance pad. Each title pushes your feet to follow the beat without respite, rewarding precision with a rush of adrenaline. This supercharged, irresistible energy got the whole world dancing.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Technical info
💾0,49 GB 📅25/10/2001
Published by Konami

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Is DDRMAX - Dance Dance Revolution 6th MIX still worth playing in 2026?

An entry in Konami's dance mat series on PS2, DDRMAX carries the cult principle of arrows to follow with your feet to the music's tempo. This entry, also called 6th Mix, modernises the presentation and introduces new gameplay modifiers for regulars. The energy, the sporty side and the coordination challenge make it an addictive rhythm game, ideal for several players. The need for a dedicated mat and a period production limit access today. A good game for fans of footwork rhythm, physical release and precision challenge.

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