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Def Jam Icon: Playing a different kind of fighter with Big Boi and Kudo photo

"You see that move right there," says Big Boi from Outkast. "That's a patented Atlanta fight style."

"Oh yeah," I say, "That whole fake out thing?"

"Yeah," says Big Boi. “It’s a classic.”

What are we talking about? We’re talking about Def Jam Icon, the next evolution in the Def Jam fighting series that actually does what next-gen games are supposed to do: Evolve.

“See my character, the way he walks,” Big Boy says with a huge grin. “He’s got my swagger and everything.”

Swagger. Yes, this game’s got all kinds of swagger. On Monday, I got to see just how much substance was behind a game that is all about style and swagger. If you haven’t heard about Icon, it’s about time you did.

"The fighting genre is stale,” says the sunglass-wearing gaming icon Kudo Tsunoda. “We want to change that all up. We had some goals for making that happen: One, this is about true hip-hop lifestyle; Two, we’re changing things by making the environment always timed to the beat of the music and making it a real breathing part of the experience.”

Bangin’ beats
Kudo is right, music is a huge part of this game. The driving beats act as either your friend or enemy as you do your brawling. In fact, certain songs will become more effective for your character over others. For instance, if you’re playing as T.I., then one of his songs will naturally help you more than a song by another artist.

The best part about the music within the game, though, is that you can make everything your own like you’ve never been able to before. While other games will allow you to play your own tracks over the game, Icon lets your sounds actually drive the gameplay -- no matter what the song, as we tested it out with Eddie Murphy’s classic “Party all the time.”

“There’s just endless amounts of replayability here,” says Kudo.

Once in the game, players will be able to build their own hip-hop empire -- signing artists, dealing with the competition, etc. And, as usual, you not only can fully customize the music, but also your character.

Will there be the famous Electronic Arts microtransactions along the way? Kudo says yes. We can only hope that they treat it fairly.

Fight Night origins
Much like Fight Night’s HUD-less gameplay, your characters within Icon will behave in the same manner. Getting beaten to a pulp? Well your character’s face will not only show the damage done, but his body and speed will also be altered.

Other similarities to Fight Night include using the analog stick for a majority of your moves -- whether they be punches, kicks, special moves or grabs.

The game I got to test out against Big Boi was a little far from finished, but looked just as polished as other triple-A titles look at this stage. Due in March 2007 for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, if you’re a fight fan looking for something other than a pair of jiggly breasts, then Icon needs to be on you radar.

Hell, the music and feeling the game gives you while playing is reason enough to own it.








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Niero's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 17:03
Niero
Your selection of socks are far more interesting than mine. I have to step up my game for Vegas. You can't just outsock me like that.
joepekula's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 17:04
joepekula
Filthy Swaggizzzzzz
World Famous's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 17:04
World Famous
My socks will rock your socks off.
BahamutZero's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 17:05
BahamutZero
no jiggly breasts? wtf? all the other ones had em. you could play as Kimora Lee Simmons for fucks sake.

this just makes me hate RS all the more. doucheturd hangs with big boi. anyone have any polonium 210?
Lezbro's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 17:05
Lezbro
Big Boi looks cold.

Somebody should get him a hot cocoa.
Mabec's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 17:06
Mabec
Nice. Outkast are good :)
How complete would you say this game looked?
Chris Taran's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 17:07
Chris Taran
*rolls eyes*
World Famous's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 17:09
World Famous
Mabec: Maybe Alpha/pre-alpha at this point. They had about 3 levels to show with most of the integration in place.
Dan's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 17:13
Dan
I think you need longer pants summa. :-P
Hammerhand's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 17:18
Hammerhand
The socks indeed rock...but the first thing I noticed were those sweet kicks.
World Famous's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 17:21
World Famous
Ron will be wearing those sox on his hands down in Vegas in a few weeks.
Procyon's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 17:21
Procyon
Kudo is the scourge of many talented developers... And I'm speaking from personal experience.
World Famous's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 17:22
World Famous
My kicks > Big Boi's
Vigor's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 17:39
Vigor
yall just jealous that summa got style like me..
World Famous's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 17:40
World Famous
bunch of haters up in herrr.
Methodis's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 17:50
Methodis
SUMMA SUMMA SUMMA...Was the Beastie Boys in the game? or can you mention any of the playable characters?
Topher Cantler's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 17:52
Topher Cantler
Damn, everybody beat me to the socks thing.
World Famous's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 17:57
World Famous
They only showed me Big Boi and T.I.

Not sure of the other characters, guess that's a secret. You should probably expect to see most of today's most popular hip hop artists, I would think.
Anthony Burch's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 18:11
Anthony Burch
In what way does the music help you? How do the beats actually influence gameplay?
World Famous's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 18:13
World Famous
They give you like boosts and will actually knock other players down.
Methodis's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 18:20
Methodis
Did you play FFNY? And did you think it was better?
World Famous's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 18:26
World Famous
Icon is better, at least the concept and what I saw. It's hard to tell when you don't have the final product in your hand. The fact that music plays such a huge part and the fact you can use your own music, makes it that much better, IMO.
Methodis's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 18:32
Methodis
That's cool then, I always thought FFNY was the most underrated game in 2005, since most people missed it because it had the words "EA" and "Def Jam" on it.
brad drac's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 18:40
brad drac
As for other characters, wikipedia knows all. I like the concept of this, music should get more props in games across the board, and being able to use your own tunes is nice. That said, I'm unlikely to ever pick it up due to the afforementioned "EA" and "Def Jam" words.
World Famous's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 18:44
World Famous
Well, if you liked Fight Night, you'd probably like this. I'm not much of a fighting genre fan, but I love boxing games and Fight Night. This was more that style than say a button mashing DOA or Tekken.
ian_esq's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 19:01
ian_esq
Nothing more Next Gen then your wired controllers!
Kif 's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 19:43
Kif
I was gonna say about the wired controllers. What's up, Def Jam spent too much money on production and not enough on wireless 360 pads?
Aaron Mxy Yost's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/14/2006 23:51
Aaron Mxy Yost
"...no matter what the song, as we tested it out with Eddie Murphy’s classic 'Party all the time.'"

I call shenanigans. Nobody can listen to that song and not be hideously changed into something... less than a man.

Chris Taran's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/15/2006 08:24
Chris Taran
Baxter!
Hammerhand's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/15/2006 10:04
Hammerhand

Yes Baxter! I had that toy (I'm old).
BahamutZero's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/15/2006 10:34
BahamutZero
baxter looked even awesomer after some intense torture with a hairspray flamethrower.
Creamsnake's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/18/2006 00:43
Creamsnake
I call shenanigans. Nobody can listen to that song and not be hideously changed into something... less than a man.

I listened to that song... Now I am more than man. More than machine. More than a furion of the two...
Creamsnake's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/18/2006 00:44
Creamsnake
"I call shenanigans. Nobody can listen to that song and not be hideously changed into something... less than a man."

I listened to that song... Now I am more than man. More than machine. More than a furion of the two...
xtofuconsumerx's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/19/2006 10:49
xtofuconsumerx
Whats next pimp my ride the video game?...oh wait.
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