You can say what you like about the "listenability" of Dragonforce's music, but there are two things you just can't argue with. 1. Their music is extremely difficult to play in Guitar Hero and 2. They have a hell of a talent for naming songs. Rule 2 has been proven once again with a downloadable track pack coming from the band to Guitar Hero III on August 21.The track pack will include "'Heroes Of Our Time' (rad!) the first single from the new album Ultra Beatdown (also rad!) as well as Inhuman Rampage (totally rad!) classics 'Operation Ground and Pound' (radder!) and 'Revolution Deathsquad' (raddest!)." So, will rule 1 also be confirmed with the new pack? Well, when a song's called 'Revolution Deathsquad,' we're at least hoping to end up with some blisters.













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Now, Rock Band DLC is catered to the full band, and I understand that. Still, there is not enough challenge for me Guitar wise. I just love some tough DLC every now and then. Its good to cater to the hardcore X Guitar players.
GH tends to do this by releasing big-name bands, but not always easier stuff.
RB mixes difficulty with name recognition. Look at how they countered Jimmy Buffet with Disturbed in the same week.
There's something for EVERYBODY in RB's setup. With GH you can get your big name song...or your challenging song. But then it comes potentially packed in with two songs you may not give two s#!ts about.
I lean more towards Rock Band because of the social aspect and the fact that more of Harmonix's songs are just plain fun to play.
Neversoft is improving.
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In regards to this DLC.
Epic. Thats all I can say.
Revolution Deathsquad is probably my favorite song from Inhuman Rampage, too. When I saw them in concert they played a new song, not sure if that was it, though, since they never gave a title. It rocked, though.
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Yay!
:-\
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They're just there for people who actually like to be challenged in modern gaming.
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But GH3 DLC has had more Buckethead and Dragonforce.
Yay?
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Please, play the Guitar Virtuoso pack before you judge it. It is amazing.
I'm not criticizing a specific pack here, but I am extremely critical of Activision's overall DLC strategy.
Some people here will cling to an unsourced Kotaku report that claims otherwise, but Activision has confirmed on the record, to both IGN and 1UP, that GH3 DLC will not work in GH4 because of file format issues.
That means the DLC has a very short shelf life. Couple that with higher prices, the inability to buy singles, and poor selection, and you don't have a very compelling product here.
However, if Neversoft wants to catch up in the DLC game, they're going to have to get their shit together and start doing it asap. I know the Metallica DLC will be on GH3 and GH:WT, but they need to line up some more DLC for World Tour, and it needs to deliver as well. I'm talking big name DLC. Dragonforce and the Virtuoso pack are big name DLC. However, they need to be more frequent with the DLC, and offer better pricing.
One can dream, eh?
Outside of the Scorehero forums, I disagree that Buckethead and Dragonforce are big name DLC. See my original post.
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The entire second paragraph of this post made me laugh out loud. Thanks!
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Oh, and yes, they are awesome in concert.
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don't get me wrong, I love dragonforce.. but they're no good in concert.
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I SAID huh?
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Actually pisses me off. I'm not that skilled compared to much better GH players, yet if I say I beat TTFAF, all of a sudden I am hailed as a god.
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There, I said it, I'd say it again if I had to.
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Although I have to agree with Joystiq on rule 2.
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TTFAF epitomises the worst aspects of GH and highlight Rock Band's strengths:
1) It's a terrible niche metal song
2) It's ridonkulously difficult.
Neither of these are good things.
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