

It feels like Pentavision designed two button mode to make DJ Max Portable: Clazziquai Edition accessible for people who haven’t played a rhythm game before. This difficulty level has less notes and less buttons to worry about. DJ Max Portable: Clazziquai Edition simplifies the series a step further with a newly created two button mode.

In general the DJ Max Portable games can get challenging, but if you start out in four button mode they aren’t too bad. It’s the intense stream of notes that gave the DJ Max series a reputation of being, for better or worse, difficult. You press buttons on beat to hit notes, get points, and clear songs. The concept of DJ Max Portable is similar to Guitar Hero and very close to Beatmania. Videos of players rocking six button mode and frantically hitting buttons makes the DJ Max Portable series look intimidating.
