New Def Jam: Icon trailer
Having just been released to the public last March 6, Electronic Arts‘ Def Jam: Icon continues to make its presence felt, and a new trailer for this video game has just been made available. For both the PlayStation 3 (PS3) and the Xbox 360, Def Jam: Icon promises to bring players into the nitty-gritty side of the music industry.
In this game, players will have to set out in establishing their own music label and make a name for themselves in the industry. However, as they get more successful, and they manage to bring onboard bigger names and celebrities from the music scene, then they should also be ready for trouble as rival companies and labels will literally try to drag them down.
This strange crossbreed between UFC, MTV, GTA, and The IdolMaster will also feature a soundtrack that should satisfy any hip-hop fan, and will also include characters such as Ghostface Killah, Ludacris, and Sean Paul within the game as fighters and signable artists.
So, if you haven’t gotten yourself a copy of Def Jam: Icon yet, then watch the video and see if this title is your cup of tea.
Having just been released to the public last March 6, Electronic Arts‘ Def Jam: Icon continues to make its presence felt, and a new trailer for this video game has just been made available. For both the PlayStation 3 (PS3) and the Xbox 360, Def Jam: Icon promises to bring players into the nitty-gritty side of the music industry.
In this game, players will have to set out in establishing their own music label and make a name for themselves in the industry. However, as they get more successful, and they manage to bring onboard bigger names and celebrities from the music scene, then they should also be ready for trouble as rival companies and labels will literally try to drag them down.
This strange crossbreed between UFC, MTV, GTA, and The IdolMaster will also feature a soundtrack that should satisfy any hip-hop fan, and will also include characters such as Ghostface Killah, Ludacris, and Sean Paul within the game as fighters and signable artists.
So, if you haven’t gotten yourself a copy of Def Jam: Icon yet, then watch the video and see if this title is your cup of tea.