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If only I had a 360 and/or PS3!
![]() Waiting for one of my friends to get this so I could just leech off of them, but the game does look awesomely wonderful. Playing the demo at Best Buy, me and my friends seriously rocked the house when we played. Since I had prior experience playing PercussionFreaks, although it doesn't really matter too much, it wasn't too much of a hassle to pick up Expert on my first try. Wanna try the vocals and I'm horrid with the guitar even though I'm not bad in Guitar Hero. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Do you guys recommend Rock Band over GH3 for someone that is going to play mostly solo?
the song seem a little better than the one of GH3 :\ I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? ![]() |
I wouldn't see why not though. Each thing could be done alone, and when you have a bunch of friends over, you could all rock out together. And playing the demo, the drums are probably the most fun you'll ever have.
![]() According to the Gamespot review, playing the drums could possibly make you a better drummer on a real set also. Really helps out with the kick pedal. I was speaking idiomatically. |
GH3 has 20 more songs then Rock Band. Also GH3 is overall harder then Rock Band for anyone who can beat GH1 on Expert can conquer all songs in Rock Band hands down. Finally, GH3 has the best soundtrack of any music game to date in my personal opinion.
Almost any reviewer would say something similar to what I've just said. However, most would also say that Rock Band is the best multiplayer game with one console by FAR to date. Seeing how the question was about solo play however. I'm gonna have to say GH3. (big surprise there) What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
I feel like a retard for asking this, but how and where do you download the songs for this game? I see no options ANYWHERE to download shit, nor is there anything in the instruction book.
Additional Spam: Nevermind, I found it after a bunch of digging through the Marketplace... Christ, you'd think there'd be an option to get stuff from the game itself, but I guess I figured wrong. FELIPE NO ![]()
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Reason: This member got a little too post happy.
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There's also the distinction to be made between a soundtrack that makes for a good music game and a good soundtrack. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Well don't take my words quite so liturally and I'm sure you'll see what I mean. Tjough the music preference will be subject to the individual person. Overall reaction seems to be that GH is still the better solo game (songs not being the single deciding point). If you don't believe me listen to the reactions in any of the following podcasts.
IGN PlayStation Beyond 11/19/07 EGM LIVE 11/20/07 Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Yes, reviewers are tending to say that Guitar Hero is a better solo experience, mainly because it's built around a solo experience. Rock Band was never going to be about the solo aspect, and picking songs that have good parts for all 4 elements was guaranteed to mean that the strength of each individual element was going to be as strong as the guitar focus of Guitar Hero. But anyways, rather than worrying about how someone takes your words, how about you write what you mean in the first place. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Thoes sentences contribute ti the same thing.
"GH3 has some of the best songs of any music game, but it also has a lot more challenge and other single player oriented elements that make it the superior solo game." How's that? Does that work? And of course that is based off my opinion once again, it's not a fact. Though many others have beliefs along the same lines. @RR That's what I thought too. I'm just jump'n through the hoops try'n not to get burned in the process here. How ya doing, buddy? |
Anybody else having problems with the downstrum on the guitar that comes with the 360 version? After a few hours of playing, it started feeling stiff and wouldn't register unless I was rather forceful with it. I've been reading the rock band website's forum, and it seems a lot of people are getting this. Maybe I'll get lucky and it'll sort itself out in the next few days. Otherwise I guess I'll just send it in for a replacement. Looks like I might be playing Drum Band for a while.
I was speaking idiomatically. |
I like Guitar Hero III, but I'm not a massive fan of the song selection...I thought there was a lot of crap in there (either lousy songs or songs that had lackluster patterns to play) and it wasn't as fun as II (some stinkers, but generally solid with a lot of TEH EPIC) or 80's (few songs, but only 3 I didn't fully enjoy and has my two favorites songs of all time in the setlist). Rock Band is geared towards DLC as well, so while I think it has the weaker tracklist ATM, it will offer a lot more in the future. And that's for 4 parts, two of which are pretty new and offer stuff GH doesn't.
All I know is I subconsciously sing to my favorite GH tracks while playing, so it'll be really cool to stick a mic in front and get points for it on top of that. Now if they can just bring over "Electric Eye" and "Nothin' But a Good Time", I'll be set... Most amazing jew boots
I'm taking over this town...
I'm screaming for vengenace... I'm shouting at the devil... I'm not dead and I'm not for sale... Ain't lookin' for nothin' but a good time... |
![]() DARKNESS FILLS MY HEART WITH PAIN FELIPE NO ![]() John Mayer just asked me, personally, through an assistant, to sing backup on his new CD. |
I picked up the Rock Band bundle and I'm enjoying it
![]() The Solo Career (Guitar) is definitely easier than GH3. But it's not really due to them slacking on the notes, it's because the setlist is full of easy guitar songs (for the most part :P) I felt like I was playing every note and it didn't feel like it was handing me the game. I 5-starred every song in the game except Run to the Hills (which i still can't 5-star ![]() I like the way the new guitar feels, and I love the solo buttons. My only complaint is the strum bar which doesn't make any noise and doesn't really move much when you strum it. It gives it an authentic feeling of actually playing (and I can downstrum faster) but when I have a stream of fast notes coming at me, I can't hit them worth shit because I can't hear the clicks. I like the controller overall. I started playing drums on hard and failed pretty miserably. I dropped down to medium and am trying to get my hands and feet to do the right thing. It's working out pretty well and I've 5-starred most of the early songs on medium. I also tried out the singing because I like to use everything that comes with a game =p I haven't sang since 5th grade chorus :P It's the one thing I'm shy about myself. I put it on easy and aced the song I played. I moved up to medium and the few songs I played I managed a good 96-99% accuracy. I didn't try hard because after a few songs my throat started to hurt. I'll have to try it again later. I have a stupid voice, but I can sing pitches pretty accurately. I knew I could, but it's just something that I'm very shy about doing. I'm playing the World Tour with my girlfriend (she plays bass guitar on easy) and we're having a blast ![]() What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
I had a little fiddle with Rock Band on Friday. Only played four songs (two on guitar, two on drums), but I'm impressed. The drums are a LOT harder than I thought they'd be, and as I expected the kickpedal was the worst part for me.
As for the guitar, I like it. I'm not as bothered by the lack of difficulty compared to GH3 as I thought I would be, though the strum bar is drastically different from all previous guitars. That and I managed to pull a Peter Moore. Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |
I was searching retailer websites, and it doesn't seem like they are selling the PS2 drumset separately anywhere... does anyone know if you can buy just the drumset when it's released?
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Are the ps2 instruments the same as the ps3 and the 360? Meaning, if i buy the ps2 bundle when it comes out, i can use those instruments to play on the 360 or ps3, since by the time rock band 2 comes out (if it does), i'll have either one.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
No, all instruments from all versions can only be used on the system they were designed for. And you won't find instruments sold separately until early next year.
On an unrelated note, the guitar career is unbelievably easy. Unlike GH2/3 on Expert, I haven't had to use practice mode once. I got to the very last song without failing anything, but then tried the last song this morning and failed in the last solo part which is a lot harder than anything else Rock Band throws at you, so it caught me off guard. I'll have to try again tonight. The drum career was similar, in that it was smooth sailing (went through on Hard my first time through) all the way until the end. Then the second-to-last song (the Iron Maiden one) took me awhile to nail, while the very last song was no problem on the drums. I would have started on Expert if I had known the achievements stack, but it's fun enough to want to go through again anyway. If you can do Hard on drums, Expert isn't that much more difficult, so far at least. All that's left now is the vocals, which I am dreading. I don't understand the scoring very well, and I will arbitrarily do really good in a song or just fail it in the middle, even though I always feel like I am doing a terrible job at singing. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?
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I picked this up last weekend and had a great time playing it over at my friend's house. I usually do vocals. I'm going to see if I can get some online action going this weekend.
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Got this game yesterday for the PS3. Fantastic game so far. Only got some game time with the guitar, which feels so much different than the GHIII controller. While the note charts are easier than GHIII, the lack of the clicking noise and the seemingly stricter timing window make it harder than it really is. For me, anyway.
![]() But I do have one question: Some gameplay videos online have the background crowd in the game singing along with the band. Is there any specific thing you have to do to trigger that? What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Do well? I've noticed it a couple of times when I've played Wanted Dead or Alive...
"Cause i'm wanted (wanted~) dead or alive." FELIPE NO |
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Well, it has happened in other songs. I could vouch that much. What they are, are beyond me, because they're not really that loud... And Wanted Dead or Alive is the only song I seem to notice on it because the lyrics aren't all that hard to sing and I could notice other shit in the mean time.
Otherwise, I think you just have to have 4 stars or higher to activate it. Jam it back in, in the dark. |