The people who made music games great have delivered their best game yet. Harmonix, the developers behind Guitar Hero and Rock Band, have tweaked, polished, and re-engineered the Rock Band presentation, while also adding all-new ways to play.
Rock Band 3 introduces two major innovations to the multiplayer music game: the option to play keyboards alongside guitar, bass, drums and vocals, as well as brand new "Pro" modes that transforms the genre into more than just musical imitation. Rock Band is now a musical education. Players can now play along with songs note-for-note, offering a substantial increase in challenge for virtual guitar players, bassists and drummers. Of course, there's an all-new set list—one that's appropriately keyboard heavy—and the option to play more than 2,000 available songs.
The Rock Band or Guitar Hero fan who's looking for any reason at all to come back to music games. The plastic guitar enthusiast (with patience) who might just want to figure out how to play one of these songs for real. People who understand why karaoke is fun.
Your dreams of playing a keytar and a video game at the same time can finally be realized. There are great party songs on this disc, like Night Ranger's "Sister Christian," Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again" and Def Leppard's "Foolin'". While not every Rock Band 3 song comes from the 1980s, it seems the best ones do.
Keyboards?! Hell, yes, keyboards. While the instrument may not be as natural to play or empowering to play as a plastic guitar, Rock Band 3's keyboard is an incredibly enjoyable addition to the line up. The instrument's inclusion is complemented well by strong soundtrack contributions, including fun songs to play from Queen, Yes and Foreigner. Playing keyboards to songs you might normally sneer at, songs written by Smash Mouth for example, can often foster a better appreciation for them, turning them into Rock Band 3 favorites.
Any keyboard gotchas? Not every song has a keyboard part in Rock Band 3 and (currently) none of the songs you may have purchased beforehand feature dedicated keyboard note charts. Some have keyboard players tapping only a few notes per song. Fortunately, keyboard fans can tickle the ivories along with guitar and bass lines, if they're desperate. Also, Pro Keyboard is pretty damn challenging—but in good way.
How does the Pro instrument feature work out? Pro Keys, which spans all 25 keys of the controller, and Pro Drums, which maps cymbals to a drum controller add-on, are the easiest of the instruments to learn in Rock Band 3. Harmonix offers a deep and helpful set of tutorials to instruct players how to play these more complicated versions of songs, as well as a multiple difficulty levels for Pro players. The progression from drums and keyboard to Pro Drums and Pro Keyboard is less daunting, less complicated than Pro Guitar, an expensive and intimidating endeavor.
Is it worth investing in a Pro Guitar controller? Only if you're serious about learning how to play or find Expert difficulty beneath you. Pro Guitar is work. Rarely during my Pro Guitar education did I find myself having what we'd call "fun." On the contrary, attempting to learn how to play guitar via a proprietary controller that boasts 102 buttons was frequently frustrating and sometimes heartbreaking. While the hardware is well constructed and the tutorials thorough, coming to grips with the complex interface and Harmonix's method for displaying chords is no mean feat.
Can it really teach me how to play music? If you stick with it, sure. "Learn A Song" mode breaks down songs into manageable chunks for anyone willing to put in the practice to learn "Free Bird" or the devilish "Walk of Life."
What if this Pro stuff doesn't interest me in the slightest? If you're purely a Rock Band party player, this iteration is still a must-have. "All Instruments Mode" opens up the game to a whopping seven players—keys, guitar, bass, drums and three vocalists—at a time. It's also easier than ever to get a room full of people into the game, playing how they want to play. Rock Band 3 introduces the "overshell," which gives every player their own menu with which to tweak settings, turn on "Lefty flip" or "No fail mode." It also makes it easier to swap instruments between players on the fly, should you want to keep playing, but swap from guitar to keys.
And what if I'm more of a solo artist? Rock Band 3's career mode is better than ever. While much of it is simply a stringed together series of set lists, broken down into "Goals" and "Road Challenges," your progression as a band is tracked across all modes. You'll gain fans and unlock new items whether you're playing music in quick play, diving into tutorials or playing dedicated challenges. Furthermore, those challenges are simply stuffed with mini-achievements to tackle. Best of luck 100-percenting this one.
How's the soundtrack? It's an eclectic mix. Judge for yourself. There are plenty of brand new tunes, a handful of old, and rarely will you find anything that's not pure joy to play along with. Rock Band 3's library regularly surprised me with its ability to transform set list apathy into song playing delight. There are a handful of brilliant, classic selections, plus a few songs that may surprise players with their entertaining note charts. And there's also Phish.
Rock Band 3 offers something for every type of rhythm game player. For the more casual aficionado of music mimicking, Harmonix and MTV Games deliver a more streamlined interface that makes Rock Band more party-friendly than ever. For the hardcore plastic guitarist and drummer, Rock Band 3 puts the challenge into overdrive, with a legitimate music instruction tool for wannabe musicians looking to learn the fundamentals (or their favorite songs). Add keyboards, vocal harmonies and a strong, diverse soundtrack and we're ready to certify this one double platinum.
Rock Band 3 was developed by Harmonix and published by MTV Games for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, released on October 26. Retails for $59.99 USD for game only. Rock Band 3 wireless keyboard costs $79.99. Rock Band 3 Pro Guitar costs $149.99. A copy of the game and new instruments were given to us by the publisher for reviewing purposes. Played through more than half of career mode, played all songs, tested all Pro level instrument trainers.
Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime, in an interview with Forbes, also says he's played Dragon Quest IX for 150 hours. Get back to work, you slacker!
"Joe's Adventures," a Mafia II DLC extension whose name has been known for some time, will arrive Nov. 23. A narrative flashback, you'll play as Joe Barbaro during the time the main game's protagonist, Vito Scaletta, is in prison.
A news release bills it as a combination of "a dramatic storyline with intense arcade-style gameplay." There will be a story based progression, followed by "a slew of optional city-based quests packed with arcade action gameplay and a points-based system," i.e. what we saw earlier with The Betrayal of Jimmy and Jimmy's Vendetta.
2K Games says the extension will open up new areas of Empire Bay for exploration, including "a train station, the cathouse, a boat yard, a seasonally changing lakefront and some never-before-seen buildings in Empire Bay." It'll also feature new clothing, 20 more Playboy collectibles, and more period 1940s and 1950s music.
So it sounds more substantive than the preceding two DLC packs, and Mafia II was a very strong game up through Vito's incarceration. While it would have been nice to get this on the main disc, those with a Mafiosi fix should give it serious consideration.
The extension will cost $9.99 on PlayStation Network, 800 Microsoft Points over Xbox Live.
Minecraft's Halloween update will bring a new portal system to the game, courtesy of a new dimension, tentatively-titled "Hell". Sounds cushy! Such convenience, however, comes at a price.
This new dimension will be guarded by a new monster type, called the Ghast. It's a floaty jellyfish thing that shoots fireballs, which explode when they hit something, then set what's left on fire. Even the ground.
You'll only encounter Ghasts while traversing the "Hell" dimension, so if you want to enjoy the luxury of fast-travelling across your Minecraft maps, you'd better be prepared to run.
Minecraft Halloween Update preview: meet the Ghasts [PC Gamer]
With Blizzcon raging, Blizzard games are on a lot of people's minds. Even the guys who make custom action figures.
Sabretooth built this Jim Raynor piece out of an old "Iron Man Hulk Buster" toy. It stands seven inches tall, and looks more than dirty enough to pass for the real thing.
Starcraft II Marine action figure [Toycutter]
Thing about Joey Logano, driver of NASCAR's No. 20 GameStop Toyota, is when he pits for a splash of gas and two driver's side tires he trades in the used ones for $6.75 in store credit. (/laugh track)
Well guess what, our boy is racing with GameStop colors on the big circuit. Shut up, really?! That's right, GameStop makes its NASCAR Sprint Cup hood sponsor debut at this weekend's Tums Fast Relief 500 from Martinsville, Va. Logano, who has a 21-race deal with GameStop on the Nationwide Series (a step below the Sprint Cup) will race in the big time with the games retailer instead of his usual Home Depot paint scheme. GameStop's new Power Rewards program, which replaces the Edge Card, is the hood sponsor.
This is such a big moment. Hold on. I ... I gotta open a window in here. It's kind of dusty.
The race runs Sunday at 1:15 p.m. EDT on ESPN. It's the sixth race in the Chase for the Cup; Logano's not eligible for that - he's currently 18th, and the top 12 drivers after the Sept. 11 race qualified for the playoff. But the boy's just 20 years old, give him some time, he'll be letting the geek flag fly in victory lane before too long.
Here's all of his GameStop Nationwide results so far.
Feb. 13 - DRIVE4COPD 300, Daytona, Fla. (7th place, BioShock 2)
Feb. 20 - Stater Bros. 300, Fontana, Calif. (5th place, Mario Kart Wii. Led 135 of 160 laps.)
March 20 - Scotts Turf Builder 300, Bristol, Tenn. (14th place, God of War III)
April 3 - Nashville 300, Nashville, Tenn. (8th Place, Legends of Zork)
April 19 - O'Reilly Auto Parts 300, Texas Motor Speedway (2nd place, Red Dead Redemption)
April 25 - Aaron's 312, Talladega, Ala. (2nd Place, Skate 3)
April 30 - Bubba Burger 250, Richmond, Va. (6th place, Split/Second.)
June 12 - Meijer 300, Sparta, Ky. (1st Place, Super Mario Galaxy 2)
June 26 - New England 200, Loudon N.H. (4th place, Red Dead Redemption)
July 9 - Dollar General 300, Joliet, Ill. (2nd place, Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4)
Aug. 7 - Zippo 200 at The Glen, Watkins Glen, N.Y. (2nd place, GameStop)
Aug. 14 - Carfax 250, Brooklyn, Mich. (6th Place, GameStop)
Aug. 20 - Food City 250, Bristol, Tenn. (10th Place, GameStop)
Aug. 29 - NAPA Auto Parts 200, Montreal (6th Place, GameStop)
Sept. 4 - Great Clips 300, Atlanta (6th Place, Metroid Other M)
Sept. 25 - Dover 200, Dover, Del. (2nd Place, GameStop)
Oct. 9 - Camping World.com 300, Fontana, Calif. (5th Place, Mad Catz)
Oct. 15 - Dollar General 300, Charlotte, N.C. (4th Place, Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock)
Logano's future Nationwide Series races under a GameStop paint job will be the O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge, Nov. 6 at Texas Motor Speedway; the Arizona 200, Nov. 13 at Phoenix International Raceway, and the Ford 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Nov. 20.
You know the kind. The kind we like to vent about in our nightly off-topic discussion. Well this is the place, now is the time, and this is the beer. Shit, I'm out of beer.
While I got pick up juicy burgers and luxury beers, why don't you, Kotaku reader, join us for some chit-chat. Or just some browsing of these items. Have a good weekend, y'all.
We've seen an homage to Owen and Beru Lars, now reader Zack F. has found Deckard's gun in Blade Runner - called "That Gun" in-game - in Fallout: New Vegas. The sidearm has a street value of 900 caps.
Zack says he picked it up in Novac. Here's an alternate view; Zack dropped it so we could see its name and cap value.
Edit: I've been advised by reader Marcus that it's called "That Gun" because that was the name of the Lone Wanderer's weapon in Fallout and in Fallout 2. Which was an homage to Deckard's weapon. Either way, still cool.
While Pokemon Black and White may still be the hottest thing going in Japan right now, with Kirby's Epic Yarn only slightly cooler, PlayStation hardware is still doing just fine in Japan.
This week, Sony manages to outsell Nintendo hardware overseas, thanks to strong sales of the PSP and comparatively sluggish sales of the Wii. A little boost from the PSPgo, which now selling the thousand, and the PlayStation 2, helps keep Sony on top.
Japan's bestselling platform? Still the Nintendo DS. Here we go again for the week of October 11 to 17.
Posted today on Rockstar's official blog, under the headline "WTF?" Will we be seeing Bigfoot in Undead Nightmare? Thanks to tipster Walter P.