I had to work last year, this year I'll be there for sure. I'll be there regardless but I'm not a fan of Rhythm games can we get a couple fighting games going on the second floor, it's big enough.
It sounds awesome, Denver is a bit far from New York City so I'm incapable of attending plus I'm not permitting to fly sadly but I hope to support you guys from over here.
yeah, but all of the other tracks that were included were relevant to metallica..... songs metallica had covered and or were of bands they were influenced by.
lolno. even if you love the Beatles, this game doesn't look even mildly challenging on expert guitar, bass or drums. ill stick to the regular rock bands.
That last "negative" thing is a positive. I liked GH Metallica, but I would have liked it a lot more if it had all Metallica rather than Metallica and bands you may or may not like - hey I like Samhain and Motorhead, but not when I'm paying for Metallica.
I can appreciate the Beatles even though I did not grow up with them. However, I would not be surprised if this game sold poorly compared to Guitar Hero 5 and even GH:Metallica. The kids that were born in the 90s and are in their teens right now have absolutely no interest in the band, let alone a game comprised of songs that just sound "old." I will be buying the game myself but after talking to a large group of 10-13 yr olds at a pop warner football game yesterday, survey says the only people that will be buying this game are baby boomers and those who purchase every single version of RB and GH that are released.
Chances are EA is going to lose money on this until the game receives a significant price drop.
@-Skyline-: Voted Crecente 12': actually i do. trust me when i say that people like us that were exposed to the music growing up, are a very small minority.
I was really hoping for at least one song in the main game mode to be completely drowned out by audience noise, just as a funny tip of the hat to the reason the Beatles stopped touring in real life.
@dowingba: That's actually something not mentioned in this review. The game does have a "Realistic" setting for the crowd, which makes them so loud that you can baaaarely hear the music.
@dowingba: apparently there is a setting called "realistic mode" that enhances the crowd audio. I'll find out for sure on Wednesday when I scoop my copy and play it into the ground.
Not to nitpick, but the "I got blisters on my fingers!" thing wasn't some lost nugget that Harmonix dusted off. That was always there at the end of the song.
Here's what I want to know (I'm getting this either way but I still want to know.) Do I get to sing + play guitar simultaneously with a headset plugged into my guitar or do I still need an expensive microphone stand that I don't really want?
Really, I'd enjoy this game the most if I could BE George or John, playing their guitar part and singing their part of the harmony.
(1) Why would you want "Rock Band" to play differently? That's just stupid. If they made changes, then I'll have to buy new plastic instruments -- and why would I want to do that, when the plastic guitars for RB1 work perfectly fine.
(2) Why would you want "filler songs"? The Beatles have how many albums and how many songs? Already, there's quite a few popular songs that are missing for the 45 on the disc.
@jamBot: They can change how it plays without having to have new instruments.
One thing I've always felt should've been there from the beginning is timing judgement. The ability for players to freely select their own scrolling speed would be great, too. Stop treating speed like a cheat. We shouldn't all be locked to a slow speed if someone is on Easy and everyone else is on Expert.
@jamBot: While it makes sense, I wouldn't have minded if they had, say, Harry Nilsson in the song list. I know John Lennon had mentioned he was a fan, and I believe he became a friend of the band.
Also, why not have some of the solo stuff for after they broke up? Perhaps even introduce it as a separate branch that put the songs back on par with the original Guitar Hero games where you do just one or two parts rather than the whole thing.
Then, for a kicker, perhaps an alternate-reality section where they accepted Lorne Michaels's piddly $4,000 check to re-unite on Saturday Night Live. They'd play "Come Together" just for their own amusement.
Yes, but was that a Harmonix decision or a remaining Beatles and their next of kin decision?
My guess is that all they'd have to do is license the solo stuff if it's not already part of the Apple Corps catalog (which I'm assuming it isn't). And, if they hadn't already, then they'd have to get permission.
I get that some people, perhaps, don't want to re-live the Beatles breaking up. I just don't believe them to be part of the target audience.
I played this briefly the other day, and there was one little touch that I LOVED.
When you pause the game and then start up again, it shows the note track and does a brief countdown before starting again. No more missed notes just because you had to pause! It is the simplest thing, but something every music game should have from now on.
Another thing I liked was the accuracy in showing who's singing when, who's playing what, etc. Other music games only have one singer on stage no matter how many people are actually singing on that track. In this game, if George is singing lead, he's shown singing and playing. If John and Paul are doing the vocals, they switch back and forth. Even in something like "Yellow Submarine" where John pops in for a few background quips, the mouth on his character animation moves appropriately.
There was one big concern I had though, and I doubt it's been changed because I haven't seen anyone mention it..... I think that always playing the same instruments in the same costumes with the same characters in the same venues will get old pretty fast. I haven't heard anyone say that you can play different songs in different locations. It seems like every time you play Sgt. Peppers, you get the dreamscape. If that's not true please let me know. Can I play songs from the Ed Sullivan show in the Abbey Road studio? Can I wear Sgt. Pepper costumes on the rooftop? Sure its not accurate but I would think it could unlock after you beat the song the "right" way.
Also, I understand that they wanted a sameness of art style, but if the visuals for each song are indeed ALWAYS the same, why not use more live action archival footage from concerts, TV appearances, and movies?
Final critique....the game should have had three-part guitar to go with that three-part vocal. Sure you couldn't do all three AND drums locally, but they could have given you the option for local play of doing bass/guitar/guitar or bass/guitar/drums. Seeing as how this is a stand alone game, that would have been a nice change of pace from other music titles.
Overall, loved the game. Even though you can't export tracks I'm strongly leaning towards a buy.
That's kind of a shame. Seems like it will reduce replayability, and makes the logic behind having CG versions of the characters make even less sense. If the backgrounds for each song NEVER change, why not just use real footage and photos? Why not play over the actual real TV footage from the Ed Sullivan show?
This game shouldn't really matter to the average consumer anyways. It's aimed at Beatles fans. They're the ones that are going to keep following this game. They'll be happy with it. Harmonix has a lot of credit when it comes to bringing content. If this was an Activision/Neversoft deal, they would probably be worried. An average consumer will probably drop this game in a week or so. Fans will keep it going. So, either get on the yellow submarine, or don't. Fans will be happy, everybody else will be happy with something else. Everybody wins.
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[www.childsplaycharity.org]
I don't know if they've opened it up for 2009 donations yet, but keep on eye on the website for further information.
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If that fails, tell him you know about the other girl and have his wife on speed dial.
If it's a she, get her a burrito and flirt.
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And my post actually stated I have the spare time, that wasnt my problem, my problem is my Missus (partner/girlfriend/fiancee/wife etcetc).
But I may need to try that other girl line out on my boss haha.
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Burrito + UK = Kebab. Sorted.
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Not sure why I associate the title with Chucky.
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I would be amused if they prevented us from flying over height cause I'm only 5'9 man. :P
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Clearly YOU don't. Because then you'd realize they're not the ones giving these rhythm games multi-million unit sales.
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Really, I'd enjoy this game the most if I could BE George or John, playing their guitar part and singing their part of the harmony.
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(1) Why would you want "Rock Band" to play differently? That's just stupid. If they made changes, then I'll have to buy new plastic instruments -- and why would I want to do that, when the plastic guitars for RB1 work perfectly fine.
(2) Why would you want "filler songs"? The Beatles have how many albums and how many songs? Already, there's quite a few popular songs that are missing for the 45 on the disc.
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One thing I've always felt should've been there from the beginning is timing judgement. The ability for players to freely select their own scrolling speed would be great, too. Stop treating speed like a cheat. We shouldn't all be locked to a slow speed if someone is on Easy and everyone else is on Expert.
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Also, why not have some of the solo stuff for after they broke up? Perhaps even introduce it as a separate branch that put the songs back on par with the original Guitar Hero games where you do just one or two parts rather than the whole thing.
Then, for a kicker, perhaps an alternate-reality section where they accepted Lorne Michaels's piddly $4,000 check to re-unite on Saturday Night Live. They'd play "Come Together" just for their own amusement.
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Any solo material (if it comes) will be brought into the main Rock Band series. Not this game.
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Yes, but was that a Harmonix decision or a remaining Beatles and their next of kin decision?
My guess is that all they'd have to do is license the solo stuff if it's not already part of the Apple Corps catalog (which I'm assuming it isn't). And, if they hadn't already, then they'd have to get permission.
I get that some people, perhaps, don't want to re-live the Beatles breaking up. I just don't believe them to be part of the target audience.
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When you pause the game and then start up again, it shows the note track and does a brief countdown before starting again. No more missed notes just because you had to pause! It is the simplest thing, but something every music game should have from now on.
Another thing I liked was the accuracy in showing who's singing when, who's playing what, etc. Other music games only have one singer on stage no matter how many people are actually singing on that track. In this game, if George is singing lead, he's shown singing and playing. If John and Paul are doing the vocals, they switch back and forth. Even in something like "Yellow Submarine" where John pops in for a few background quips, the mouth on his character animation moves appropriately.
There was one big concern I had though, and I doubt it's been changed because I haven't seen anyone mention it..... I think that always playing the same instruments in the same costumes with the same characters in the same venues will get old pretty fast. I haven't heard anyone say that you can play different songs in different locations. It seems like every time you play Sgt. Peppers, you get the dreamscape. If that's not true please let me know. Can I play songs from the Ed Sullivan show in the Abbey Road studio? Can I wear Sgt. Pepper costumes on the rooftop? Sure its not accurate but I would think it could unlock after you beat the song the "right" way.
Also, I understand that they wanted a sameness of art style, but if the visuals for each song are indeed ALWAYS the same, why not use more live action archival footage from concerts, TV appearances, and movies?
Final critique....the game should have had three-part guitar to go with that three-part vocal. Sure you couldn't do all three AND drums locally, but they could have given you the option for local play of doing bass/guitar/guitar or bass/guitar/drums. Seeing as how this is a stand alone game, that would have been a nice change of pace from other music titles.
Overall, loved the game. Even though you can't export tracks I'm strongly leaning towards a buy.
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That's kind of a shame. Seems like it will reduce replayability, and makes the logic behind having CG versions of the characters make even less sense. If the backgrounds for each song NEVER change, why not just use real footage and photos? Why not play over the actual real TV footage from the Ed Sullivan show?
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