Posts in category rhythm
by Ross Miller Sep 5th 2008 2:20PM
Filed under: Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Rhythm
Joining Hendrix, Ozzy and others, Sting will be walking around the virtual concert halls of
Guitar Hero World Tour. According to the
press release, you can play as Sting during the vocal career "or play alongside him" in the Police track, "Demolition Man." Additionally, three songs from Tool (who are not bringing their likenesses to the game) have been confirmed: Parabola, Schism, Vicarious.
We now know about
65 tracks of the
reported "over 85" tracks. With about seven weeks to go before its October 26 North American launch, when do we get to learn the rest of the tracklist? More importantly, where's our virtual likeness of Lars Ulrich?
by Alexander Sliwinski Sep 5th 2008 2:00AM
Filed under: Culture, Rhythm
The Make-A-Wish foundation, in conjunction with a
slew of sponsors, will be holding a
Rock Band competition in Vancouver, Canada, starting Oct. 4. The $100 entry fee, along with pre-purchase tickets for the finals at the Roxy Nightclub, go straight to the Make-A-Wish foundation. The first round of the competition will be held at the EA studios located right outside of Vancouver in
Burnaby. From that event, the five finalist bands from each of the four divisions will then compete at the Roxy Nightclub on November 6 for prizes.
There are four divisions for competitors to
register their groups: Competitive, Social, Corporate and 18 & Under. There are currently no details about prizes, but it
sounds like a cool charity event. Isn't that enough?
by Alexander Sliwinski Sep 4th 2008 2:00PM
Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Rhythm
Harmonix just officially announced that the update allowing
Rock Band songs to be transferred to
Rock Band 2 has gone live. Once
Rock Band 2 is
released, drummers, vocalists, and plastic guitar players will be able to transfer 55 songs from the original game to the sequel for $5 (400 MS points).
55 songs? That sounds like it's missing a few tracks. The press release details -- in tiny print at the bottom -- that the missing songs are: "Enter Sandman" by Metallica, "Paranoid" by Black Sabbath
(cover), "Run to the Hills" by Iron Maiden (cover) and "Monsoon" by Tokio Hotel (a DLC song from the European disc). Sorry folks, but we can probably
take a guess as to why Harmonix couldn't re-license
some of those tracks.
by Kyle Orland Sep 3rd 2008 7:30PM
Filed under: Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Rhythm
Who says you can't teach old bands new tracks? (Insert groans from audience). Activision sent word today that the
Guitar Hero World Tour track list will include three classic songs that have been re-recorded just recently. First off, MC5's 40-year-old classic
"Kick Out the Jams" has been "updated and modernized" by MC5's Wayne Kramer, with help from Alice in Chains' Jerry Cantrell and Guns 'N' Roses Gilby Clark. The Sex Pistols will be offering up a newly recorded version of 1969's "
Pretty Vacant" and Motörhead came back to the studio to re-record their 1979 hit "
Overkill" for the game.
Activision is casting these re-recorded classics as a way for fans to get "a unique experience of old yet new legendary sounds." Still, we have to wonder if the decision might have had more to do with missing or incomplete master recordings, a
problem that afflicted the "Who's Next" DLC that was planned for
Rock Band. Either way, it's nice to see some classic rock stars coming together to support a thoroughly modern interpretation of their songs.
If only they all felt that way.
by Ross Miller Sep 3rd 2008 7:00AM
Filed under: PC, Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Rhythm
Serving as a great anecdote for the old saying, "You don't know what you got 'til it's gone," an Activision representative has confirmed that
Guitar Hero: World Tour will be lacking
Rock Band 2's party-friendly "No Fail" option, either as a menu option or as a cheat code. Also interesting is that you can't save your bandmates should one fail; instead, you can comparatively miss more notes than in
RB and stay alive.
The lack of a "No Fail" option certainly isn't going to be a game-changer -- after all, its predecessors (including
RB1) sold very well without it. And although the virtual rock
elitist might scoff at the notion that it's now harder to fail songs,
GH:WT does have the added bonus of presenting a detailed analysis of your performance after each song (we've placed an exemplary image after the break
Update: Now it really
is after the break). We'll have more on our time at
PAX 2008 with the game, specifically the drums, later this week.
Continue reading Guitar Hero: World Tour lacks a 'No Fail' option
by Ludwig Kietzmann Sep 2nd 2008 5:00PM
Filed under: Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Rhythm
Aural squash annihilation news now, with Activision already promoting
Guitar Hero: World Tour DLC in the form of a Smashing Pumpkins track pack. In addition to the hits "1979" and "The Everlasting Gaze," the downloadable pack will feature the exclusive debut of a new single dubbed "G.L.O.W." Unsurprisingly, you can expect the content to become available for download sometime
after the game's launch later this year.
Those hoping to find lead singer Billy Corgan on the game's disc won't be disappointed either as, well, he's actually on there. Corgan will appear as an in-game and undoubtedly creepy character, singing and gyrating (probably) through the band's "Today," or whatever other career song you choose to fling at him. Be gentle.
by Ross Miller Aug 30th 2008 6:00PM
Filed under: Culture, Video, Rhythm
Having just exercised our right to go broke at the
Pink Godzilla mini-store on this year's
PAX 2008 showfloor, we were surprised and elated to turn around and see Darth Vader and a merry band of Stormtroopers taking the stage to play Alanis Morissette's "You Oughta Know" on
Rock Band 2, with vocals being handled by some unknown non-cosplayer. Apologies for the quality, as the moment was rather impromptu, but we had to share this with you.
by Christopher Grant Aug 28th 2008 6:14PM
Filed under: Rhythm
What's more upsetting: that rumored
God of War director Brett Ratner thinks the
Guitar Hero brand is good movie material or that someone actually pays this guy to consult on their brands? In an interview with the movie mangler,
MTV managed to get Ratner to say (ostensibly with a straight face), "I would love to do a
Guitar Hero movie, if Activision would ever let me. I'm trying to convince them, but why would you have a movie screw up such a huge franchise? Not that I would make a bad movie." Oh no, what could be bad about a movie based on a video game that tasks players with hitting colored dots in time with rock music? Wait, don't answer that. Joystiq spies report that Ratner is also considering adaptations of video game classics Pong and Tetris.
So there's that. Then there's this: Brett Ratner was paid real money to "come up with a name" for the latest
Guitar Hero. Ratner says, "I did, and it became
Guitar Hero: World Tour." In other words, the geniuses at Activision couldn't figure out a name on their own, so who better than the guy who directed Rush Hour? In other news, we're apparently in the wrong line of work.
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