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Rock Band 3 Hands-On

New peripherals, features, and a goal to disrupt the music games business: Harmonix is nothing if not ambitious with its upcoming rhythm game.

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Let's face it: Rhythm games don't really hold the allure that they did a couple of years ago. Both The Beatles: Rock Band and Guitar Hero 5 failed to live up to expectations from a sales standpoint, leading many to wonder if the bloom is permanently off the fake band video game rose. Nonetheless, developer Harmonix is still firmly committed to the genre as well as its Rock Band franchise--so much so that at a presentation introducing the game to the press last month in Los Angeles, Harmonix producers claimed this game will be a "disruptive title" in the music category. The jury is still out on that claim, but from the looks of things, it's clear that Harmonix has put a lot of thought into the features for Rock Band 3.

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Perhaps the most noticeable addition to the game is the keyboard peripheral, which is, obviously, used for songs that include piano or keyboard parts. While the keyboard peripheral isn't specifically required for the game--you'll be able to play the keyboard parts in a song with a guitar, if you like--playing an actual keyboard on songs like Night Ranger's "Sister Christian" or Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again" (two of the 20 or so songs featured during the Rock Band 3 demo) was a kick. While the keyboard is limited in size--two octaves, to be precise--it should be noted that the peripheral itself is a proper instrument (complete with an MIDI output), which has some larger implications for the game that we'll address a bit later.

As with the rest of the Rock Band instruments, playing keyboards is easy on the lower difficulty settings, provided you've got the right-hand position. After placing your right thumb on the equivalent of "middle C" on the keyboard, the note highway gems are tied to the five subsequent white keys, and as with the guitar parts, you'll sometimes be pressing two or three notes together to form chords. Our limited facility with the keyboards kept us from trying any parts above medium difficulty with any sort of success, but it's clear that some parts will be tricky from the get-go.

To demonstrate the keyboards in action, as well as the harmony vocals that have been brought into the game from The Beatles: Rock Band, a group of Harmonix producers took the stage to play Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody." Judging by its inclusion in the next Guitar Hero game, as well as in Power Gig: Rise of the SixString, this makes it the must-have song for 2010's crop of music games. The on-stage group members gave it their best with Freddie Mercury's multilayered vocals and complex arrangements, and the result was a strong, if not necessarily note-perfect, effort. Vocal harmonies will be all over Rock Band 3, and several of the songs that were playable in the demo version featured those harmonies, including "Sister Christian," "Here I Go Again," "Power of Love" by Huey Lewis & The News, and "Walkin' on the Sun" by Smash Mouth, among others.

Those new songs will be a handful of the more than 80 tunes that will be included on the Rock Band 3 disc, and those 80 songs will add to Rock Band's increasingly huge content library, which is well over 1,000 songs strong now (and quite a bit more if you count the work coming out of the Rock Band Network). That much content can make for an organizational nightmare (we've all scrolled and scrolled when searching through our RB catalogs, looking for the next song to play), which is a fact that Harmonix developers are taking into consideration with improved filters and set list tools that should make those songs easier to find. For example, you'll be able use filters to show only new songs or only songs that are of a certain length (to prevent that annoying guy at your Rock Band party from selecting the epic "Green Grass and High Tides," only to fail once the guitar solos begin). You'll also be able to rate songs so that they appear more or less often when playing random set lists, as well as save and share set lists with your friends. Taking that idea one step further, you'll be able to create custom battles in Rock Band 3 and share them with your friends.

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Road challenges are a new feature in Rock Band 3--described by Harmonix's Dan Teasdale as "Band World Tour" crossed with "Mario Party." The core experience is still the same as Band World Tour--heading on tour with your bandmates to play shows and earn as many fans as possible. The twist here is that different gigs will have different circumstances and requirements to succeed. For example, at one gig, the audience might have been "treated" to a terrible opening act, and it will up to your group to win the audience back by using lots of overdrive during your songs. At another show, the audience might be filled with pencil-necked rock critics, and you'll need to play more accurately than you might have otherwise to please that tough crowd.

In addition to the challenges, the game will feature lots of goals surrounding a player's skill on the instruments. That's part of the approach in Rock Band 3's Career mode--the goals measure your skill on each of the instruments in the game, and you'll have an awareness of your relative skill on all the instruments as you go. Every goal you complete in the game will earn you fans, and those fans will earn you new items for your band…things like your van, which will further expand your touring capability.

Harmonix developers have something special in mind for the truly hardcore Rock Band fans this time around. If expert difficulty has become passe for you, you'll have an entirely new level of skill to choose from--known as Pro mode--which will be tied to the guitar, drum, and keyboard parts in the game. When playing Pro mode, you'll have relative levels of skill as well, but the ultimate goal is to better translate the gameplay conceits of note highways and gems into real musical terms. The easiest explanation for Pro mode comes with the drums; if you have a Rock Band set that includes cymbals, you'll see different-shaped gems coming down the highway that will indicate cymbal crashes.

On keyboards, playing in Pro mode shows a very different note highway, one that indicates every key on the keyboard peripheral. Though the parts start easier on the basic Pro level, by the time you ramp it up to the highest difficulty level, you're playing the actual keyboard parts as they are played in the song. The limited range of the keyboard means you probably won't get many two-handed parts going, but that doesn't take away from the technical difficulty of the notes you do have. Because there are so many keys to be represented and the note highway can only display so many notes, you'll see arrows onscreen that will indicate the screen needs to shift left or right to show notes that are higher or lower than your current position. It makes for a sometimes inelegant display, but those who dive into Pro keyboard mode will probably acclimate to it.

As with the keyboard, playing Pro mode on guitar will be much closer to playing a real guitar, and Mad Catz is releasing a specialized controller you'll need to play this mode. With 17 frets, six string controllers, and 102 buttons on the neck, it's tailor-made for Pro mode guitar and will let you play full chords across the neck, as well as the insane solos note-for-note just like a real guitarist. Once again, the note highway changes significantly for this mode, showing different gem shapes to indicate chords. At expert level on Pro mode, you're playing the exact same notes that Randy Rhodes belted out during his face-melting solo in "Crazy Train." As a result, this mode won't be for everyone. However, for those looking to find a bridge between fake guitar in Rock Band and picking up an axe and hacking out some tunes, Pro mode just might serve that purpose.

Whether Pro mode is as disruptive to the music game business as Harmonix claims remains to be seen, but it's nice to see the company looking to encourage more in the way of real musicianship with Rock Band 3. There's more to learn about the game at the Electronic Entertainment Expo--including a hands-on with that Mad Catz guitar and Pro mode gameplay--and we'll be following the game throughout the rest of the year leading up to its release this fall.

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@XanderKage Because bands like Dream Theater and Symphony X are totally pop groups, right?

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@Szeiden There is a score after you play each song... have you played Rock Band or are you just trying to come up with reasons why its "bad"?

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hellz yeah!

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I'm super pumped!

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I'll buy this game when I can plug my REAL guitar into my console.

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*YAWN* at all the "learn to play a real instrument" complainers. Been hearing it since 2005 and it's a tired, old bandwagon. But hey...at least you are getting new company from the "I hate keyboards" group. Maybe you should all get together and make your own game so the rest of us can complain about it!

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Keyboards.... And we're officially hit a new low. Just call it "Pop Band" and get a new cover art.

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Does anyone know how close to the real thing this new pro guitar is going to be? If I learn to play these songs on pro mode, would I be able to pick up a real guitar and play the same songs?

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@efunk25 they can also have great stuff I hope for more Deep Purple or Rainbow because they have great Organ parts in the songs like Pictures of Home, April, Space Truckin' (The intro isn't a Guitar it sounds like a guitar but it is actually an Organ plugged into a Marshall Amp).

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adding a keyboard limits the game to Cheese 80's Pop Music. Maybe some Door's would be cool.

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keyboard FTW!

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Sounds awesome...can't wait!

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it was just a exeample (a joke) but you can say the same with all games better example: why playing fifa? go outside and do it for real

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@cedar-teeth You can't be serious. It's obvious why people don't go out in real life and shoot people but people enjoy playing games like GTA and COD... I hope I don't need to explain further...

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@narutoson666 That's a fair point. Forgot these games have multiplayer. I always just imagine some guy practicing a fake guitar for hours by himself trying to set some highscore when s/he could be becoming adept at using a real guitar. But yea, now that you point that out it makes more sense to me.

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Apologies on the Foreigner/Night Ranger mix-up with Sister Christian. I'd like to say it's an easy mistake to make, but there is only one Jeff Watson.

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@Szeiden (sorry gamespot for the triple comment) Some of us do play real instruments but sometimes it just more fun to play around with your family. Or to play with friends who don't have the time to learn a real one. I mean it makes it so anyone no matter skill level can play a instrument with someone who can actually play one.

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@King_Gamer19 hmm that sounds good now i can focus on getting the keys. Anyone know if it will come with a key/game bundle i've been wanting to learn it for a long time. And anyone know if its for wii?

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szeiden because its just a game its the same if you say this starting to wonder why people don't gonna shoot in a real war why playing call of duty??

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Starting to wonder why people don't just play a real instrument. Actually, that's a lie. I've wondered that from the start. I guess there's no clear sense of progression like a score after each time one plays a song... but I guarantee it will be more rewarding in the long run if one perseveres.

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@narutoson666 No dude you don't they already said you can still use your old guitar because Harmonix actually understands people aren't made of money

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OMG I GOT A GOOD IDEA!! CHILDREN OF BODOM!!?? PLEASE? IT WILL BE SO FUN ON KEYBOARD.

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Dang.... now i have to buy another guitar.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> woot that looks really awesome ( 150 dollar)

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The one thing that looks like it will bug me is the supposed "Goals" you'll need to do in career mode. If this goes back to the first Rock Band where you need to up your difficulty just to get more fans, I'll be pissed. I'm not musically inclined (a year of piano classes taught me that) and I can't play on anything above Medium difficulty. If I have limits set upon me just because I want to have fun and not learn how to play all super hard stuff, that just turns me off a little. Also, I hope they are adding the keyboard parts to the older song titles. I'm thinking about how great the Nine Inch Nails songs will be when played on keyboard.

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OH I CAN'T WAIT!!!

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@mrkickme Because then you can't get achievements and trophies. Lol.

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The Pro mode sounds nice, but it's too bad the MadCatz guitar is going to be a massive array of buttons. The Experience Music Project in Seattle has a room of real instruments with interactive displays on how to play, and there was a Fender guitar there that was a real guitar, but with lights under each string/fret, and it taught you how to play that way. They need THAT for Rock Band. It would be the perfect marriage of the actual instrument and the game. Then all you would need to do is, you know, pay for a specialty Fender guitar.

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The whole evolution from the Gear and Madcatz did a great job again

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Pro just seems hard lol:p

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Why not just buy a real guitar? And how much is this imitation guitar going to cost? Im not sold yet

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Keyboard Rock On!! This actually sounds quite fun and the new pro mode is really cool.

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just as I was falling out with RockBand and the whole music video game scene it decides to come back and try to get the band back together for one more hurrah.

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Sounds really good.

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@SuprSaiyanRockr - Yes, it is.

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Is it coming out in Australia?

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UNBELIEVABLY PUMPED

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If anything else, I'll give em props for the keyboard addition.

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been waiting for a keyboard in Rockband forever... great timing as I'm getting a real keyboard for myself to learn this summer!

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SO i guess i should start growing more arm or finger to play the pro mode on guitar.Does harmonix think we are related to octopus???

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Wow, i really can't say that any of this sounds good to me and i was looking forward to a third one

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This sounds so epic. Now that they have a keyboard THERE IS NO EXCUSE for Harmonix not to have MUSE's NEW BORN and BUTTERFLIES AND HURRICANES in the game. They NEED to have MUSE in this game!!!

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At least they Harmonix didn't jam the audience with different varieties of rockband like guitar hero.This is the third rockband and guitar hero has like 5 plus arrowsmith, van helen and metallica. I will also look forward to guitar hero warrior of rock plays out.

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The Stuff can't wait

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Last time I checked foreigner didn't make the song sister chirstian, but anyways this news is great I can't wait to see more at e3 (i'm also hooping they will do what they did last year and reveal the whole setlist at e3).

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Can't wait, keyboard and pro mode RB3 is going to be awesome

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Now that pro mode sounds interesting, too bad activision will copy it and bring out 4 more guitar heros by the end of the year.

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I DEMAND muse:united states of eurasia as DLC!!

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How about some Sonata Arctica....keyboards throughout the song (and keyboard solos)!...and Children of Bodom but please something from their earlier albums.

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