EZ2ON REBOOT : R

EZ2ON REBOOT : R – The latest entry in the beloved rhythm-action franchise is now released on Steam! Revisit the huge collection of classics with remastered audiovisual. Catch up with the freshest new songs and experiences.

EZ2ON REBOOT : R is a rhythm, action and music game developed by Neonovice Co., Ltd. and SQUARE PIXELS and published by Neonovice Co. and Ltd..
Released on April 14th 2022 is available only on Windows in 3 languages: English, Japanese and Korean.

It has received 5,667 reviews of which 5,107 were positive and 560 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.7 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 24.19€ on Steam and has a 45% discount.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 (64bit)
  • Processor: Intel® Core i3-530 or better
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel® UHD Graphics 620 or better
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 35 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

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Dec. 2024
So, the big question here of course is: is it better than Respect V? After ~200h of Respect, I am hooked, and I find it more and more hard to come back to DJMax. First things first: I don't know if the game is good for a complete beginner. I see pretty big jumps in difficulty from easy to normal and normal to hard (some songs are easy 4 and like 12 normal), BUT all songs have 16 charts (4 for each key style), and this is a pretty nice improvement over DJMax, it literally translates to more time playing your favourite songs. I started playing EZ2ON when I feel like it's the best time to come in: when you're just about stating to learn the first SC charts in DJMax. This is because DJMax has a huge, and pretty badly thought out, difficulty wall moving from "regular" charts to SC: SC are made for keyboards, regular ones for controller. Suddenly you have to master triples, fast sweeping 16th note scales and sequences with weird patterns that you never saw before in 100+ hours of playtime, all the while the general speed and difficulty of the charts increases by a great margin. In EZ2ON, all charts are made with keyboards in mind from the start. This means that in easier than SC-like difficulties you still have interesting, "weird" patterns that you can understand better, given the lower difficulty. The wall is not a wall anymore, you start to improve again and feel the joy of progressing through the difficulty. In a more general sense, I feel like I prefer the UI and feel of EZ2ON more, it's faster to start and load, it has a nicer recap at the and of a song, (again, way faster to transition into it and to the next song compared to DJMax, when I usually just pause into "back to menu" if I don't do a PB, because it's quicker than to wait for the end of song animation), I REALLY like that it has a little judgement recap on the bottom left of the screen when you're selecting a song, so you can quickly see if you're 1 good away from an "All Cool" rating, and finally, I feel like the screen space is used better during a song, with the game overlay being more horizontally compressed compared to DJMax, resulting in a perceived higher height. I know it sounds stupid, but trust me, it feels almost 2x higher than DJMax, and as a result, you can up the speed a lot and the patterns are still clear and you can still predict incoming notes. Every time I go back to DJMax, I can't help but feel "caged" by the UI. Music is entirely subjective. DJMax has more modern, and way more "Weeaboo-bait" songs, and EZ2ON has more '90-'2000 inspired songs, with lots and lots of trance and techno. I like both, and usually jump between the two games depending on mood. TL;DR: I like the charts better than DJMax, it plays better than DJMax, but I don't know if the difficulty spikes too hard too fast for a complete newbie. For an experienced player, 100% buy it without a second thought.
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Aug. 2024
As someone who grew up on IIDX, the DJMAX series never really clicked with me. The charts were relatively simplistic (which doesn't mean they weren't fun) and the FX feature just felt weird. EZ2ON does none of that. Here, you get all those fun splits/chords DJMAX tried to protect gamepad users from. It really feels a lot more like those IIDX days from back then. Sadly, I am no longer 14 years old. My brain struggles to keep up, and so do my fingers. I don't mind sticking to lower difficulties (around 9-12 on 6B), but when I look at the (admittedly rather large) song selection, it ends up feeling like someone else's favorite mixtape from a long time ago. Some of it did vibe with me, but the vast majority didn't. It's still a good product and certainly a lot more reliable than all those simulators out there. They also don't monetize the living crap out of it (unlike some other company). I can only recommend this to enthusiasts though. For the casual player, this one might be a bit rough.
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July 2024
A much more complex, more difficult, but much more solid and rewarding rhythm game compare to others. A must-have if you consider yourself as a rhythm game enthusiast. The only downside (and this one is actually subjective, not that "down") is the base game has most tracks from its old ez2dj era, so the Prestige Pass DLC is a MUST purchase if you want to see ez2dj / ez2ac / ez2on in its modern, finest glory. But trust me, it is one of the most diligent expansion I've ever seem for a game series' revival. p.s. it's still considerable that the game also uses the same kernel anti-cheat like "the other game next door". But I've played under Linux and it runs great at full 144 fps so I'll just leave this as a note here.
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June 2024
This game runs so much better than DJMAX RESPECT/V despite they collabed with RESPECT/V they still know how to make a game run smoothly, the song list is a 10/10 they have some BMS songs like GOODTEK and The Formula especially my fave song The Last Page by ARForest. I definitely recommend this game if you love some old or challenging songs, it's a must HAVE!!
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June 2024
Personally, I'm very mixed. The soundtrack is very hit or miss for me and the notecharts feel dense for the sake of difficulty instead of enjoyment of the music. BUT, this game offers so much for hardcore rhythm gamers from the challenging notecharts to lots of powerful settings that allow you to game as hard as you can such as: Early/late display and being able to position combo, judge, and the early/late wherever you want in the playfield. Because of the hardcore offerings, I can't help but still give this a thumbs up. If you're looking for a rhythm game that throws hands, you'll find all that here and even more. But for me, DJMAX will remain my main otoge.
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EZ2ON REBOOT : R
8.7
5,107
560
Online players
141
Developer
Neonovice Co., Ltd., SQUARE PIXELS
Publisher
Neonovice Co., Ltd.
Release 14 Apr 2022
Platforms