After that, though, I popped back in my copy of MLB 2K7, and haven’t really looked back. That’s a shame, though. In a weird way I’m actually looking forward to whatever the next incarnation of Def Jam turns out to be. Electronic Arts has some game play elements there that, were they tweaked in the right direction, could lead to a fantastic game.
Maybe you’ll feel comfortable in unleashing your hip-hop fighting talents on any and all potential victims that you might find, should you break out the Xbox Live part of this game. As for me, I pass. If a game can’t keep me entertained more than two days on its own, I doubt taking it on the road will help it much.
People buying this for players under the age of 17 should definitely take notice of the “M” rating, as there is no shortage of violence or mature language (both during play and in the lyrics of some of the featured songs).
Def Jam Icon is rated M (Mature) by the ESRB for Blood, Strong Lyrics, Violence. This game can also be found on: PS3.








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