Nometet.com: "The music/rhythm game genre is big money. There is no denying that - Activision are reportedly planning at the very least five 'Hero' releases this year. The question is though - what is next for Rock Band and Guitar Hero? The games have made the obvious step from lone guitarist to whole band, but what can you do next?"
The joy of achievements and trophies. You've got to love them. Here are five of the most outrageous, mischievously difficult, near impossible culprits.
If you bought The Stanley Parable on release day you can unlock the "don't play for 5 years" achievement.
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Sometimes, gaming soundtracks can introduce players to bands and artists they've never heard of. This article is all about Matt's five favorites, thanks for gaming.
Those Were the Days - Legends of Rock. A look back at one drunken evening that brought to light the best thing about Rock Band and Guitar Hero.
Nice. I remember so many drunken nights with Guitar Hero and Rock Band. So much fun to be had.
They dont need to do anything next besides give the fans of this game what they want.... more music from their favorite bands. Just give worthwhile DLC and this game will go a long long time.
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Can we stop with all these question mark articles?
reminds me of that South Park episode. lol
I would love to see a game that allowed playing virtual chamber music. Some of that music is devishly complex and incredibly sophisticated -- hence its continuing popularity over hundreds of years. Before you hit disagree, consider how popular Mozart (for just one example) is in "serious" music circles. It would be so cool if you could hook up with, say, 100 other people over the internet to form a virtual orchestra.