Here are some of my first impressions. So far I have only played guitar, and for the record I don't have a keyboard or any pro set up yet, and won't until it's more affordable.
Anyway, first thing that struck me was the streamlined front end, and the presentation. It's a most definate improvment over RB2, and it's really easy to get going. Organising songs seems easier than ever, and you can blank out any crap you don't want.
As far as actual gameplay goes it feels more like guitar hero in respect to the timing of the button presses, and I believe it's a change for the better. I know this should please a lot of my friends who always thought the the timing in RB2 was 'strange'.
The in game presentation seems to be stepped up a notch too, with a lot more "dramatic moments", for instance at the end of Marilyn Mansons' Beautiful People, the screen went red and all intense camera angles. I know this happened in the previous game, but it just feels better implimented this time around.
After you finish a song you can rate it, and it tells you the percentage of the leaderboard you sit in, and also if you have beaten a friends score. New to this as well are tons of 'micro achievments'. For instance you get points that go towards your ongoing career score for 100 note streaks, deploying overdrive etc. What this means is that there is always an element reward, even in quickplay.
I didn't go near the challenges yet, but so far it's a bona fide winner. I played a 22 song set and I can honestly say it's the most I have enjoyed a music game since I played GH Metallica, in terms of empowering the player and just a fantastic sense of pulling you into the experience.
I also got the HMV pre order bonus of Blue Monday, Burning Down the House, and My Own Summer (Shove It), which are all pretty amazing to play, especially Blue Monday (despite me not actually having to do much with the guitar). It was more to do with the experience.
I'm looking forward to trying bass later to see if they have made any improvments (hopefully some open notes at the very least) and I can't wait till I try this out with my friends two weeks today.
Only bad thing I have to comment on is Amy Winehouse. It really doesn't fit into the game.
Anyway, first thing that struck me was the streamlined front end, and the presentation. It's a most definate improvment over RB2, and it's really easy to get going. Organising songs seems easier than ever, and you can blank out any crap you don't want.
As far as actual gameplay goes it feels more like guitar hero in respect to the timing of the button presses, and I believe it's a change for the better. I know this should please a lot of my friends who always thought the the timing in RB2 was 'strange'.
The in game presentation seems to be stepped up a notch too, with a lot more "dramatic moments", for instance at the end of Marilyn Mansons' Beautiful People, the screen went red and all intense camera angles. I know this happened in the previous game, but it just feels better implimented this time around.
After you finish a song you can rate it, and it tells you the percentage of the leaderboard you sit in, and also if you have beaten a friends score. New to this as well are tons of 'micro achievments'. For instance you get points that go towards your ongoing career score for 100 note streaks, deploying overdrive etc. What this means is that there is always an element reward, even in quickplay.
I didn't go near the challenges yet, but so far it's a bona fide winner. I played a 22 song set and I can honestly say it's the most I have enjoyed a music game since I played GH Metallica, in terms of empowering the player and just a fantastic sense of pulling you into the experience.
I also got the HMV pre order bonus of Blue Monday, Burning Down the House, and My Own Summer (Shove It), which are all pretty amazing to play, especially Blue Monday (despite me not actually having to do much with the guitar). It was more to do with the experience.
I'm looking forward to trying bass later to see if they have made any improvments (hopefully some open notes at the very least) and I can't wait till I try this out with my friends two weeks today.
Only bad thing I have to comment on is Amy Winehouse. It really doesn't fit into the game.
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