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Guitar Hero 5 and The Beatles: Rock Band

Spent some time with the newest releases from Neversoft and Harmonix yesterday.

Guitar Hero 5 plays great. The design is incredibly user-friendly and playing the songs felt fantastic. It reminded me of my first exposure to the series, and washed away some of the pain of subsequent releases.

On a business trip to a studio some years back, I had a chance to sit and play Guitar Hero 2 for a while. I was initially skeptical, as I had thoroughly grown out of my DDR phase, as well as harboring a little bit of, I admit, musician/music fan-pretension. I was fond of Harmonix’s earlier releases but hadn’t felt compelled to pick up the Guitar Hero series right away. Then I strapped on the guitar and within thirty seconds of playing realized I needed to own it, IMMEDIATELY. Guitar Hero 5 brings me back to those moments.

From what I’ve seen so far, the fifth installment is definitely the most approachable and flexible of the series – however even with these highlights I would not have felt so positive were it not for some improvements in other areas…

The art direction of the franchise has always sat poorly with me. In particular, Guitar Hero 3′s character, venue, and animation design were pretty miserable. The animation felt jerky and the entire presentation felt stagey; contrived. In fact, taking context into account, the lead male singer may have been the single most unappealing character design I’ve seen in a game, ever.

The art and general presentation of Guitar Hero 5 represents a huge improvement since that particular low point, although I am still not completely sold on the direction. I say it’s time to dump those old characters, Judy Nails, Pandora, Izzy Sparks and the like – they just haven’t aged well. Obviously the point is to capitalize on a distinct look and artistic personality to associate with the series, but watching cartoon characters play and sing these songs just doesn’t feel right anymore.

Speaking of that bit about cartoon characters… it should be interesting to see what happens regarding Courtney Love’s supposedly upcoming lawsuit. Does anyone NOT think that Activision will kick her ass in court?? That said, Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl’s statement definitely resounds with me. Activision at the least should be considering their points very, very seriously. Their treatment of Cobain seems somewhat revealing as to how Neversoft approaches Guitar Hero as not much more than just a game, although they profess the same kind of rabid dedication to music as their primary competitor in this genre.

So enough about Guitar Hero. It was fun, I played for about an hour, looking forward to playing more.

Now, The Beatles: Rock Band – I played a marathon five hour session with friends, and it was absolutely sublime. There’s really not much more to say. I’m hoarse from singing those five hours, and can’t wait to further destroy my vocal chords. The DLC simply cannot come soon enough. It will be the first (perhaps only?) time I buy ALL the available DLC for a game.

The Beatles in America

In the recent weeks Beatlemania has descended upon me in force, for the first time in years. It feels good.

Posted: September 12th, 2009
Categories: games, impressions, music
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A Boy and His Blob Wii

A Boy and His Blob

I just heard about this. WayForward is reimagining A Boy and His Blob for Wii. The original was one of my NES favorites back in 1989.

In spite of my excitement to see this material and gameplay getting picked up again, I’m not sure how I feel about the art style and music. The original game was certainly not cartoonish at all and I feel would call for a less watercolory/Disney art style, although I certainly see the appeal in creating an aesthetic akin to Saga Frontier 2 or Legend of Mana on PSX.

SaGa Frontier 2 & Legend of Mana

I personally would love to see something Eric Chahi-esque in a Boy and his Blob remake.

Chahi's Another World

Still… this is wild.

Now THIS is more like it! Musically speaking. This remake of the old theme makes it easy to see why the original was so memorable. Despite the fact that hearing this was tremendously satisfying, it would be pretty nifty to have a quirkier approach to the arrangement. Makes me think of Koji Kondo on Mario Galaxy (conventional orchestral) vs. … well damn near every earlier Koji Kondo Mario composition and arrangement.

Despite my endless moaning and groaning, this could be a pretty kick-ass old school platformer on Wii, purely on the strength and potential of the original gameplay concept from ’89.

Cavern...

Posted: May 20th, 2009
Categories: art, games, music, nostalgia, upcoming, wii
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