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Rock Band 3 is a gigantic game. At first glance, it doesn't seem like a dramatic change from last year. But just a few minutes in the menus or songs of the game, and it becomes apparent that it's been designed from the ground up to reinvigorate and even reinvent the music game genre. There's a overwhelming amount of content to explore and add on to the on-disc experience. Beyond that, it also happens to be one of the most remarkable innovations in music education in years.
In their communications about the new game, Harmonix is wisely putting the music front and center. Even at this early showing of the game, they've announced over 20 awesome new tracks that show off the breadth of music choices that the new game will be aiming for. The list includes:
Metric, “Combat Baby”
Rilo Kiley, “Portions for Foxes”
Them Crooked Vultures, “Dead End Friends”
The Vines, “Get Free”
The White Stripes, “The Hardest Button to Button”
Phoenix, “Lasso”
Ida Maria, “Oh My God”
Juanes, “Me Enamora”
Jane’s Addiction, “Been Caught Stealing”
Stone Temple Pilots, “Plush”
Smash Mouth, “Walkin’ on the Sun”
Spacehog, “In the Meantime”
Dio, “Rainbow in the Dark”
Huey Lewis and the News, “The Power of Love”
Joan Jett, “I Love Rock and Roll”
Night Ranger, “Sister Christian”
Whitesnake, “Here I Go Again”
The Cure, “Just Like Heaven”
Ozzy Osbourne, “Crazy Train”
Queen, “Bohemian Rhapsody”
Jimi Hendrix, “Crosstown Traffic”
The Doors, “Break On Through”
The list highlights music that until now might have been wasted without the new keyboard peripheral. Now they can be played the way you wanted them to be, with all the parts included. There are nearly 1500 songs currently available in the Rock Band catalog, and Harmonix expects that number to rise to 2000 by the launch of Rock Band 3. All of those songs will be playable in the new game, plus all the new on-disc RB3 tracks.
With so much music, the Rock Band front-end menu has been entirely overhauled to address concerns from earlier games. The game now takes advantage of a special menu for each and every player. This individual menu can be called up at any time from any instrument, allowing players to drop in and out of play in any game mode, even career. The shell menu that is pulled up can completely customize that player's experience, setting difficulty, lefty flip, and even no-fail mode. You can even disable drum pad navigation to ensure that overenthusiastic percussionists don't back you out of the song set you just put together.
A new sorting system lets you navigate the hundreds of thousands of songs in your catalog. You can organize exactly what you want or don't want to see. For instance, you could request short, family-friendly songs from the 1980s, and only those songs would appear in your potential setlist.
You can also now personally rate each and every song. Your rating determines how often that song will show up in random setlists from that point forward, pusing your favorites to the top and dropping your least favorites out of the running. In addition, these ratings will help Harmonix to suggest new songs to you when you head into the Rock Band music store. Highly rate certain songs, and the system will recommend new titles that it thinks you might enjoy.
You can now save setlists you create to play again and again, and you can send those setlists to your friends over your console, or through other social media formats. You can even make setlists online, so you can set up from work the perfect sequence of songs that you want to play when you get home.
There are lots of features that are designed to reach different types of music gamers. A new party shuffle mode throws endless songs at you without any required menu selection. Dropping in and out of play on songs you like, it makes for an ideal party tool. Your personal profile can now follow you through the entire game, tracking your achievements and scores on songs no matter where you play them. New "road challenges" are 2 to 4 hour tours you can attempt, alone or with friends; it makes for the ideal setup for a single gaming night, if you're so inclined. There's also a brand new character creator that Harmonix claims will have a tremendous amount of flexbility.
All these features help to point to a far better core experience to the playability of Rock Band. But what will bring back old players who have tired of the familiar music game formula? The answer lies in the various instrumental pro modes – a whole new layer of difficulty and challenge that has the potential to teach you actual music on real instruments. All of Rock Band 3 can still be played with the existing hardware and through the familiar set of button inputs, so no one should fret about losing what they've loved about the series for years. However, pro modes up the ante by delivering a far more authentic musical experience.
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Atlus continues making boulder moves into the digital distribution space with its E3 2010 reveal of Rock of Ages, a new game from Zeno Clash developer ACE Team. It’s scheduled to arrive on Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network and PC in spring 2011.
Rock of Ages is essentially a head-to-head, real-time tower defense game in which two players alternate between defending their castles — separated by a twisting pathway — and controlling a big-huge boulder rolling towards their opponent’s front door. If you’re on a roll, your opponent will attempt to slow and divert your boulder by placing towers, fans and units in its path.
As you might expect from ACE Team, the game’s art style fluctuates between whimsical and wildly absurd. Levels are derived from four classical art periods and styles, including gothic and renaissance. As Atlus PR manager Aram Jabbari points out, “It’s kind of an interesting dichotomy. Blow stuff up with a huge rock and here’s a lesson in sophisticated art history.”
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Welcome to this week’s toys update. Check out the wonderful collectibles we just got in stock and all the new products made available for preorder. As toys, especially collectible ones, are produced in limited numbers and are often sold out prior to the actual release date, we strongly recommend to preorder the figures of your desire as early as possible.
A cute military woman from Maritan is here. Dressed in dark green, Jiei Tan or self defense girl is here as a Nendoroid figure. Slip her glasses off and replace her original face with the squinty eyed look for a laugh.
Besides clumsy cuteness, she is good with weapons and other donkey work. Her package comes with a rifle, shovel, pail and her chain link backpack.
The woman of action – Nendoroid Jiei Tan is this week’s special. Available at an unbeatable bargain price of US$ 19.90, put her beside Maritan and form your own army of Nendoroid girls. The maximum amount of purchase is set to 3 pieces per customer.
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Rock of the Dead is unapologetically The Typing of the Dead meets Rock Band. As Bryan Jury, CCO of developer Epicenter Studios and producer on the game, put it, “People already own the plastic. We’re just giving them a different type of game to play with it.” And an on-rails shooter where one uses the guitar or drum peripheral already in close proximity to their entertainment center is certainly different.
Gameplay is what you’d expect from some cracked out House of the Dead mod: creatures of death come toward the screen constantly as the camera moves on rails and it’s your job to fret (or drum) the undead to un-undeath. Epicenter believes that the title is compatible with most major guitar and drum peripherals. It’s also in the process of testing beyond the Guitar Hero and Rock Band peripherals that many already own.
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Sneaky Sony! There was one announcement from the camp that managed to bypass the madness of Sony’s E3 keynote today: the Sony Surround System for PS3. Featuring a solitary sound bar, this all-in-one surround sound solution utilizes Sony’s S-Force PRO Front Surround Sound and will launch worldwide this fall with a suggested retail price of 9 / €199 / ¥19,800. The device comes with two different audio inputs: one analog and one optical — sorry, no HDMI here.
Feel free to gawk at its girth in our gallery of images below.
Gallery: Sony Surround Sound System for PS3
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Guitar Hero Warriors of Rock E3 2010 Reveal Trailer [HD] Developer: Neversoft Entertainment Release: 9/21/2010 Genre: Music Platform: PS3/X360/Wii Publisher: Activision Website: hub.guitarhero.com Running on the powerful Guitar Hero engine that has been expanded and refined, coupled with the return of the critically-acclaimed and fan favorite features like Party Play’s jump in/jump out gameplay, a host of Competitive modes and the ability to play any combination of guitar, bass, drums and vocals, Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock offers the complete interactive and connected experience bringing friends and foes to the stage in the ultimate rock music adventure. Follow Machinima on Twitter! Machinima twitter.com Inside Gaming twitter.com Machinima Respawn twitter.com Machinima Entertainment, Technology, Culture twitter.com FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com TAGS: Guitar Hero Warriors of Rock E3 2010 Reveal Trailer [HD] machinima videogame video game xbox 360 xbox360 microsoft playstation 3 ps3 ps2 playstation3 sony computer entertainment scea soe Nintendo wii rock band music activision neversoft new exclusive songs drums keyboard yt:quality=high
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