Gamescom 2009

Posted in News by S'Tsung on August 21st, 2009

At Gamescom there were many music games you could play and so I tried to play them all. I went first to KONAMI stand where Naoki Maeda was supposed to be running around^^. He wasn’t there at the moment so I tried some of the games…(only music games’ listed)

KONAMI stand
Rock Revolution
RR for Nintendo Wii is looking nice in terms of Nintendo Wii graphics. The game is played with nunchuk and wiimote which already tells something about the accuracy of the game. As a player you can choose to play either drums or guitar. Drums use two columns on the screen and when the colored notes reach the target line you have to move down with wiimote (right column) or nunchuk (left column). Guitar uses 3 columns. Wiimote is used for strumming (rightmost column) and buttons Z and C are fret buttons which you have to press and hold down + strum. The note evaluation is hit and miss as it seems which won’t make any BEMANI player happy. The game is easy to play (getting 99s?). The songs are few minutes lasting which did not really make me happy.

Pop’n Rhythm
This is a really bad attempt at Pop’n Music on Wii. The game play is the same as normal pop’n music but instead of using your hands to hit the buttons on the controller you move wiimote and nunchuk in several directions. The directions are R, L, D and “clapping”. The game is forced 5 button game.
There is an animated character on the screen that follows your moves but as it seems swooshing down also triggers in most of the cases the left or right note (and vice versa). So I understand why KONAMI did not bother using keysounds for this game. Hitting the imaginary buttons though triggers some kind of “wii” instrument sounds that are pretty annoying after a while as you hear the same thing over and over again no matter what song you play. .
The poor PNM character on the screen is moving her hands in a really terrible manner and it’s rather confusing and distracting (especially when you play on hyper).
There were three difficulties available and on the highest I got 98% (I totally sucked). It wasn’t even fun but rather frustrating as you can clearly see that the game does not follow your instructions correctly and it lags. It also seemed that you play for a very long time but in this case it might be because you won’t be confirming 700 notes as I’m used to but rather 170.

Karaoke Revolution
There’s new Karaoke Revolution coming for next-gen consoles. The game feels completely the same as previous Karaoke Revolutions. It wasn’t working properly though at Gamescon (most of the ’singing’ games weren’t at the event)

Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party 2
Blue and gold theme. The game in some ways reminds me of DDRHP1 mixed with Supernova 2 and Masterpiece Gold. I actually like the interface even though it’s horrid for DDR players to navigate through and you will be swearing pretty much of the most time trying to figure out how to play in versus mode for 2 players. Forget about things like single, double and versus. Now we have Friendship, Sync and Normal dance mode o_O.
The game actually has a “song options” menu but it’s outside of the actual game (you have to set it before you enter the songwheel). You can set the speed mod. and some other mods (like left, right etc…)
Songlist seemed rather poor (I couldn’t find a single song I would want to listen to).
The game was actually onsync. Or at least my scores looked like 98 percent of perfects and the rest misses (as I was obviously missing Down arrow for some reason).

Dance Dance Revolution for PS3
Ok, this is atrocious. This game LOOKS like being build on an older Stepmania 4.0 build (if you don’t know what that is check stepmania.com). You can say goodbye to DDR noteskin. The game probably has solo mode and technomotion mode (this was promoted as a novelty - it’s called “octomode”). We also saw edit mode, possibility to change theme of the game, it has downloadable stuff (hopefully songpacks also). It is supposed to have the best tracks from all the mixes ranging from DDR 1st mix to DDRX.
And Naoki said that it hopefully will be released next summer.

Activision
Guitar Hero 5
I don’t know if there’s anything new except the setlist.

DJ Hero
DJ Hero is a dj simulation game. It uses three buttons on the turntable and a .. little thing you move either to right or left according to the lines you see on the screen.
You either scratch while holding a button, press a button/buttons or move that thingy. It’s not really that easy. It’s something new and different for me. The mixing actually sounds good if you don’t mess it up too much. It reminds me of Harmonix’s Amplitude (and the previous game). The tracks are pretty long. I’m not fan of that but I suppose that everyone kind of is. Because even KONAMI now has longer version tracks in their games.

The rest what we could see and can think of right now…
Rock Band Beatles
A new Rock Band is coming out and its theme is Beatles. It sounds well, plays good and looks good. If you are a fun of Beatles you probably want to get this. I did not notice anything new you wouldn’t already know.

Guitar Hero Metallica
The game’s out for some time probably but I haven’t played it yet. I had the chance to try it out at Gamescom. It’s another GH game and plays well (unlike Aerosmith which is really bad).

Lips
I thought that a karaoke simulator cannot be messed up. But after I played this “game” I realized that timing issues are a BIG issue. The lag on the screen was maybe 12 cm long and I did not know if I should be singing along with the video or audio. I played online with someone else and heard her voice offsync too. But she was getting getting it right unlike me. There was no real feedback for me as I had no idea where I am in the song. Well in other words it was completely unplayable.

1 Comment »

  1. Avy said,

    August 31, 2009 @ 5:24 am

    Hi hi! Thanks for the head’s up on the new games. I’m actually looking forward to using my Wii for something rhythm related. Rock Revolution could be okay.

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