Tons of new Rock Band deets; Nex thoroughly approves

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DToid reader Jordan sent in a tip linking to a post on the NeoGAF forums which contains scads of new details on the upcoming mega rhythm game Rock Band. The info was gleaned from the latest issue of Game Informer magazine, and based on what they reveal, we can only assume the boys at Game Informer give fantastic head!

You can find a full list of the details after the jump, but I’d like to share with you a few choice pieces that almost made me forget about the oncoming trainwreck that is Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s

Will feature full support for four player online play on both 360 and PS3. Any combination of on/offline play will work and each player can pick their own difficulty setting.

Thank god! Insectuality (my virtual side gig) just wouldn’t be the same if I had to pick up some mouth breather from Texas to play bass.

4 songs announced in the article, not sure if this is new or old but whatever.
Weezer – Say It Ain’t So – Original Master Track
Black Sabbath – Paranoid – Original Master Track
The Who – Won’t Get Fooled Again – Original Master Track
Nirvana – In Bloom – Original Master Track

Admittedly, half of these are recycled from earlier Harmonix titles, but, at this point, we’re just thankful they aren’t tossing Krokus in there.

Singing is now more in depth. There is a phoneme detector that will pick up individual vowels and consonants you say. Build up enough highly judged phrases and you’ll be able to sing free-form. If you do well enough in free-form, then you’ll trigger the vocalist’s version of star power.

Does this mean we have to accurately follow along with Kurt’s mumbling, or can we improvise and, y’know, pronounce the damn words like we aren’t all hopped up on H?

Hit the jump for a full rundown on how awesome this title is going to be. 

Originally posted by Sallokin on the NeoGAF forums (information taken from latest issue of Game Informer):

– One disk with 4 separate campaigns. Guitar, Drum, Bass and Vocal. Each can be played on its own from start to finish, in addition, a full band game is designed to allow for one huge co-op playthrough.

– Will feature full support for four player online play on both 360 and PS3. Any combination of on/offline play will work and each player can pick their own difficulty setting.

– Flexible community system will allow you to find bandmates anywhere in the world

– There will be a way for you to share your band’s triumphs with the world, but the details are still under wraps.

– Musical fret-boards are now transparent so you can see more of the background visuals. Guitar is on the left side of the screen, Bass on the right and drums down the middle. Vocals scroll from right to left along the top of the screen.

– Guitars and Bass now have 10 frets. 5 for the regular sections of the game and 5 for the newly designated solo sections.

– Whammy bar is back as is the tilt to activate rock band’s version of star power

– there is a five way switch on the guitar that allows for 5 different self-applied effects to the sound.

– Singing is now more in depth. There is a phoneme detector that will pick up individual vowels and consonants you say. Build up enough highly judged phrases and you’ll be able to sing free-form. If you do well enough in free-form, then you’ll trigger the vocalist’s version of star power.

– Microphone doubles as a tambourine on many songs to combat super long guitar solos where the singer doesn’t have much to do.

– Drums are apparently insane. You use actual sticks and hit one of four colored pads in front of you, in addition to a kick pedal attached to the drumming unit. Drummers will also have the ability to do fills etc. in their own little free-form section, do well and you’ll trigger the drummers version of star power.

– If one person fails, the whole band does not fail, their section simply turns gray and they have to sit out the rest of the song unless one your band mates initiates star power, which will bring you back into the fold.

– If all bandmates can reach the end of a song, you’ll be greeted with one huge free-form jam session.

– There will be a character creation system, and you can create multiple avatars that play different instruments.

– Four themed clothing stores in addition to licensed guitars and pedals and other rock paraphernalia.

– A full set of mo-cap stage movements have been added for each instrument. You can decide whether your vocalist moves like Axel Rose, or stands his ground like Clapton.

– 40 performance venues planned

– All peripherals will be unique to each platform. This isn’t the developer’s decision. Apparently MS peripherals require special circuit boards.

– You’ll be able to craft your own band logo

– The HUD in the screens isn’t final but is a good indication of what you can expect

– 4 songs announced in the article, not sure if this is new or old but whatever.
Weezer – Say It Ain’t So – Original Master Track
Black Sabbath – Paranoid – Original Master Track
The Who – Won’t Get Fooled Again – Original Master Track
Nirvana – In Bloom – Original Master Track

INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTIONS

Sorry I can’t post photos so my descriptions will have to suffice

Guitars/Bass

Guitars are an exact 3/4 replica of a Fender Strat.

Xplorer guitars will work for 360 owners, but you may not be able to pass on all the new stuff this model has.

Five familiar buttons near the top of the neck, five buttons near the body of the guitar. You will use these new buttons during specially designed solo sections using ONLY hammer ons and pull offs, no having to worry about your strum bar. Signature Fender 5-way switch has been added. By shopping at the in game store you’ll be able to purchase several virtual effects pedals such as Flange, Wah, Chorus and Echo. These can be applied during your song by setting the 5 way switch to the desired effect.

Microphone

There will eventually be a Rock Band branded Mic

Other USB mics will be supported, but Harmonix will probably NOT allow the use of the 360 headset due to its low fidelity. Mics will be usable as tambourines during certain songs.

That’s all for mics!

DRUMS

The picture of the drum peripheral in the mag is not final.

It consists of four pads, a kick pedal and legs for the enire unit to stand on. Think of it as a TV dinner tray stand only cooler

Leftmost pad (red) is your snare drum, everything else doubles as toms and cymbals depending on the song.

A set of real wooden drum sticks will ship with the unit.

A piece of the stand can be taken off so that the unit can sit lower, or on a coffee table.

There is a kick pedal

If you play drums in this game on hard or expert, then you’re really playing the drums. Apparently you could sit down at a real set and play the same songs.

THAT’S ALL SHE WROTE

Sorry for spelling and grammar. Was doing this while doing work. 

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Earnest Cavalli
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