Def Jam Icon Xbox 360 review
Def Jam: Icon - Xbox 360 review
Life as a top rap star might look like it’s all bling, bling, bling, but, if Def Jam: Icon, new to the Xbox 360, is to be believed, you have to work your way up there from a very murky start. In the third iteration of the Def Jam series you’ll have to fight – literally – your way up from the level of a lowly junior producer (with a very dodgy crib). But will you get a chance to show your creative side and engage with the music? Read our Def Jam: Icon review to find out.
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Def Jam: Icon - Xbox 360 review
In the mind of the Daily Mail reader, there can be few greater evils than rap music and videogames. Throw in some extreme violence and a bit of foul and abusive language, and Def Jam: Icon is something of a dream ticket for the moral majority. And all this from the company that brought you The Sims…
Of course, the game will be comfortably under the radar of the tabloids, and indeed most media,
largely due to the unfathomable concept. The third in the Def Jam series, this one sees you take the role of junior producer after you are spotted in a club beating someone to a pulp because they looked at your drink in a funny way. This is enough to impress a watching record company boss, who promptly gives you a few dollars and sets you up in a so-called crib.
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