But I’m Not Paying Union Rates

Back in Rock Band 2, I proceeded far enough to pick up roadies and a sound guy, which unlocked the remaining cities I could see. I think there’s still at least one more city, though; I can see one on the horizon of the map that I can’t navigate to, and haven’t gotten the unlock-all-cities achievement either.

I also got my first four-star and three-star results, the first from that Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld song (I really should delete that one), and the latter from Next To You by The Police, which is full of those long series of rapid notes that really throw me off.

Reigning In Seattle

I got in a bit of Rock Band 2 before lunch today and managed to finally get a plane, letting me play in North America now. There’s a long ways to go though, as there’s six or so cities visible but still locked.

I also did another music video, and switched to another character for a while so she could earn some money for clothes. You don’t share money with bandmates or stand-ins, so they have to earn it on their own, and I’m going to fill out the rest of the band with my own characters. So far we seem to be leaning towards “nerdcore”…

Not Yet Playing In Fresno

I made a fair bit of progress in Rock Band 2 tonight, getting a tour bus, a new manager for Western Europe, a merchandising girl, making two music videos, and unlocking a bunch of other cities (all still in Europe so far).

I’m mostly doing the single songs right now, rather than the multi-song gigs. The multi-song ones often have random songs sprinkled in them, so I’ll save those for ‘off’ days to lower the chances of inadvertently running into the same songs too closely together.

Picking Nits Instead Of Guitars

Didn’t really have time for more than a small handful of songs in RB2 tonight, as I spent most of it getting things set back up again on the PC.

One thing I wish they’d improved that they didn’t is the stats collection. At the end of the songs it still doesn’t tell you things like how many total notes there were, your percentage isn’t permanently tracked, the setlist in tour mode doesn’t show your score, the five-star range is still fairly large… It makes it hard to tell later on which songs you still need to improve at a lot and which you’re already close to the best you can do. (Expert difficulty has the gold stars, but that’s a looong ways away for me.)

I Wanna Rock And Roll All Evening

It was finally time to fire up Rock Band 2, and it’s turned out to be more than just another set of songs to play. The solo mode now works within the band’s world tour mode, where you’re gaining fans and stars to unlock more gigs and venues instead of just playing through a bunch of tiers. You also get the option of playing bass and still advancing the tour mode, whereas in RB1 you could only do solo bass in quickplay mode. Some of the gigs are also random picks out of the entire library, RB1 and DLC included.

There are also a bunch of challenges that I didn’t get around to trying; I just played enough songs tonight to unlock a few more cities, but probably still have a long ways to go. The mix of songs seems to be decent so far, though nothing’s really stood out yet.

Damn You, David Bowie

I also took another shot at some songs on Hard in Rock Band tonight, and managed to pull a few three and four-star performances out of the downloaded songs. When I got back to the career mode though, I was once again stopped cold at Suffragette City. I just can’t seem to keep up with the combination of minor variations of chords and jumps to entirely new chords in time, or it’s too quick for me to realize where my fingers should be. I can put it into practice mode and nail it 100% at half-speed, but start falling apart as I get to 80% or so, and don’t seem to get much better at it even if I only gradually increase the speed.

Oh well, I should probably be saving my energy for Rock Band 2 anyway…

We Are Not Quite Yet Devo

So instead I caught up on Rock Band tonight, as I’d bought a few songs over the previous weeks but hadn’t yet had a chance to actually try them out. The metal songs (from Dream Theater and Killswitch Engage) were as challenging as expected, but the Devo and Duran Duran songs were a bit easy on guitar, in comparison. The Duran Duran songs actually work out pretty well on bass, though.

Not too much longer until Rock Band 2 now…

Can I Rewind To Before Last Tuesday? I Want To Change My Lunch.

My net connection was out yesterday, so I couldn’t catch up on the Rock Band releases until today, and I picked up the new songs this week (SOAD and some other random guys). Since they’re all ‘metal’, they were a bit more difficult than your average songs, and I failed to 100% any of them. I’d hate to see what they’re like on Expert…

And I also bought Braid on XBLA today. There was a lot of positive hype about it on the forums, and…they’re exactly right. It’s a profoundly different game in that it initially looks and plays like a Super Mario Bros-ish platformer, but at it’s heart it’s really a fiendish puzzle game. You have to collect jigsaw puzzle pieces in each level, but many of them require some trickery to reach, and the trick is that you can manipulate time and have to do so in all sorts of different ways.

You can rewind time, which is useful not just for undoing deaths and mistakes but is sometimes necessary just to revert back to a certain state once you’ve done something else, like picked up one of the keys or opened one of the doors that glow green (a sign that they’re unaffected by time effects). There are also world-specific effects, like one where time is affected by your own movement and only proceeds forward when you move right, and rewinds when you move left. There, you can’t simply wait for enemies to move out of your way because they won’t move until you move.

It’s a hard game too, where many of the pieces look like they’re totally impossible to reach, even after you’ve fiddled with the time effects for a bit. But that just makes it all the more satisfying when that “eureka!” moment hits and it suddenly makes perfect sense. I’ve fully completed World 2 so far, but the rest are going to take a bit more thinking…

Didn’t Need To Study After All

Since I’d done one of the five tests, I figured I’d finish off the rest of them in Hellgate today, and they were actually easier in Nightmare than I remember them being on the normal difficulty. Since I knocked them off fairly quickly, I also made my way to St. Paul station and parked there for the night. Now I just have to kill Sydonai, though he’s supposed to be nigh-impossible to kill solo in NM.

I also popped into rFactor to try a bit of karting on the Calgary track, since that’s what I’ll be doing in real life tomorrow as a company “team-building exercise.” Turns out that the Calgary track available for rFactor isn’t the one we’ll actually be going to, though. Oh well.

And I also played Audiosurf for a bit, since it had been a while and various improvements had been released in the meantime. The major ones were a built-in ‘radio station’ for downloading new music tracks to try, some tweaks to how tracks were generated (seems to be more side-to-side curves now), and the ability to customize the gameplay by embedding certain tags into the MP3. I didn’t get a chance to try the custom tags, but I did become the top ranked player on various songs. Of course, they were obscure enough ones that I was the *only* ranked player…

What’s Another Dozen Songs?

I couldn’t resist getting the Who pack for Rock Band today (I’m going to need a bigger hard drive at this rate), and the songs are pretty good overall. The two most notable bits were the start of Baba O’Riley, which is completely silent for a good minute or two on the guitar track, and Eminence Front, which has a hell of a lot of notes even on medium difficulty.