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Eight new tracks, full HD music videos, and more note charts for DJMAX RESPECT V's already deep rhythm game engine. Buy if your fingers need new problems.

DJMAX RESPECT V is a PC rhythm game from NEOWIZ that sits at the serious end of the button-pressing spectrum. The V LIBERTY II PACK is a DLC content drop that adds a curated set of tracks to the base game's already substantial library. If you are already logging sessions in Respect V, this is a straightforward library expansion. If you are not yet in the ecosystem, know that the base game itself comes with a large song count, multiple button modes (4B through 8B, plus SC variants), online multiplayer, and a mission system that creates a structured ladder of difficulty. This DLC extends that ladder with fresh charts. From a content-value standpoint, rhythm game DLC lives or dies on whether the new tracks hit different difficulty curves or just clone what is already there. V LIBERTY II does add variety in pattern style and BPM range, which matters when you are grinding a specific button mode to improve your score grades. The full HD music videos accompanying the tracks are well-produced, which is part of DJMAX's identity as a franchise that treats presentation as a core feature rather than an afterthought. The audio mix on the master tracks holds up through headphones, which is where most serious rhythm players will spend their time. Who is this DLC for? Primarily existing Respect V players who have exhausted preferred difficulty brackets and want new muscle-memory challenges. The pack is less appealing as an entry point because the base game already offers hundreds of tracks before you touch DLC. New players should absorb the tutorial system and the free track rotations first, build their accuracy on 4B Normal before jumping into 6B Hard charts, and only consider DLC packs after they understand which musical genres and pattern styles suit their playstyle. The base game's tutorial is functional without being brilliant, but the in-game mission structure compensates by providing clear skill gates. What does not work as well: the DLC, like most of Respect V's expansion packs, is not individually priced for deep skeptics. If the specific artists or styles in this pack are not to your taste, there is no partial purchase option. The online multiplayer component in the base game has a modest but dedicated player pool, and new tracks can freshen ranked lobbies, though that depends on the community adopting the pack broadly. The mod ecosystem for Respect V is limited compared to open-platform rhythm games, so you are entirely dependent on NEOWIZ's release cadence for content. Bottom line from the rhythm-game spreadsheet perspective: V LIBERTY II PACK scores well on production quality and chart variety if the included track list aligns with your musical preferences. Check the full track listing before purchasing because, at this granularity of DLC, personal taste in music is the dominant variable. Diego, Scout Team

DJMAX RESPECT V - V LIBERTY II PACK (DLC)
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DJMAX RESPECT V - V LIBERTY II PACK (DLC)

Mar 11, 2020NEOWIZ
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Eight new tracks, full HD music videos, and more note charts for DJMAX RESPECT V's already deep rhythm game engine. Buy if your fingers need new problems.

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About DJMAX RESPECT V - V LIBERTY II PACK (DLC)

DJMAX RESPECT V is a PC rhythm game from NEOWIZ that sits at the serious end of the button-pressing spectrum. The V LIBERTY II PACK is a DLC content drop that adds a curated set of tracks to the base game's already substantial library. If you are already logging sessions in Respect V, this is a straightforward library expansion. If you are not yet in the ecosystem, know that the base game itself comes with a large song count, multiple button modes (4B through 8B, plus SC variants), online multiplayer, and a mission system that creates a structured ladder of difficulty. This DLC extends that ladder with fresh charts. From a content-value standpoint, rhythm game DLC lives or dies on whether the new tracks hit different difficulty curves or just clone what is already there. V LIBERTY II does add variety in pattern style and BPM range, which matters when you are grinding a specific button mode to improve your score grades. The full HD music videos accompanying the tracks are well-produced, which is part of DJMAX's identity as a franchise that treats presentation as a core feature rather than an afterthought. The audio mix on the master tracks holds up through headphones, which is where most serious rhythm players will spend their time. Who is this DLC for? Primarily existing Respect V players who have exhausted preferred difficulty brackets and want new muscle-memory challenges. The pack is less appealing as an entry point because the base game already offers hundreds of tracks before you touch DLC. New players should absorb the tutorial system and the free track rotations first, build their accuracy on 4B Normal before jumping into 6B Hard charts, and only consider DLC packs after they understand which musical genres and pattern styles suit their playstyle. The base game's tutorial is functional without being brilliant, but the in-game mission structure compensates by providing clear skill gates. What does not work as well: the DLC, like most of Respect V's expansion packs, is not individually priced for deep skeptics. If the specific artists or styles in this pack are not to your taste, there is no partial purchase option. The online multiplayer component in the base game has a modest but dedicated player pool, and new tracks can freshen ranked lobbies, though that depends on the community adopting the pack broadly. The mod ecosystem for Respect V is limited compared to open-platform rhythm games, so you are entirely dependent on NEOWIZ's release cadence for content. Bottom line from the rhythm-game spreadsheet perspective: V LIBERTY II PACK scores well on production quality and chart variety if the included track list aligns with your musical preferences. Check the full track listing before purchasing because, at this granularity of DLC, personal taste in music is the dominant variable. Diego, Scout Team

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steamRhythm GameDLCChart VarietyOnline MultiplayerMusic VideoScore AttackButton ModeHigh Skill Ceiling

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Developer
NEOWIZ
Publisher
NEOWIZ
Release Date
Mar 11, 2020

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