speculawyer
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So you are judging games that haven't even been released yet?TheGreatDave said:I'm talking video games. Obvious Beatles are the best act.
How very GAF of you.
So you are judging games that haven't even been released yet?TheGreatDave said:I'm talking video games. Obvious Beatles are the best act.
I don't need to play a Pearl Jam game to know it's the worst video game in history.speculawyer said:So you are judging games that haven't even been released yet?
How very GAF of you.
TheGreatDave said:I don't need to play a Pearl Jam game to know it's the worst video game in history.
Still wrong. Good try though.TheGreatDave said:I'm talking video games. Obvious Beatles are the best act.
Yeah someone said it. $20 credit for buying SMG2 from Amazon.speculawyer said:Where did you find that deal?
Band Hero was a good idea. It had poor execution, though.Killer said:And i thought Band Hero was a bad idea...
Hells yeah I'm ready. I'm gonna go out to my video game store and buy the shit out of it. Can't fucking wait.Terrordactyl said:So who's ready for the wettest music game released this year (so far)?
Terrordactyl said:So who's ready for the wettest music game released this year (so far)?
@Ricker, depends on you're preferance if you are used to GH guitars, buy the GH5 bundle it's like 35$. I favor the RB guitars but I hear the GH5-tar is the best one.
FUN FACT : It's not out in France 'til the 10th, because the french division of Electronic Arts are incompetent cunts.ElNarez said:Hells yeah I'm ready. I'm gonna go out to my video game store and buy the shit out of it. Can't fucking wait.
DaBuddaDa said:I can't believe they couldn't put more songs off Insomniac in there. Jesus christ, it's their best album in the 90s. Also, Green Day had albums out before Dookie but I guess those aren't important either.
*gets mad at music videogame*
storybook77 said:I believe that was probably because the masters were shit but I could be wrong.
Ridley327 said:Both Harmonix and the band mentioned that the masters for 39/Smooth and Kerplunk weren't in a condition to be used in the game, but they've vaguely hinted at Kerplunk being remastered for future use. I wouldn't expect it for anything other than its 20th anniversary (has it really been that long?), but you never know.
Ricker said:I`m surprised no one got this early and posted impressions...
Jet Grind Radio! said:Actually, it's more like TBRB with Green Day songs.
Also, the game's shit on Expert Guitar. Vocals all the way, baby.
Not really... The only major difference is there is a lot of love poured into TBRB and not so much in GDRB.K' Dash said:Mmm, similar in the vein of getting colectables, photos and such, but when you're playing, it feels exactly like RB2, TBRB has a very, very different feeling to it, imho, GDRB feels like a RB2 skin with new songs, but like I said, I'm a sucker for Green Day and I'm liking it A LOT.
FoxMcCloudDS said:anyone having any problems using their GS code? I used mine... and I have no clue where the 1.8 gigs saved to on my HDD. and I am planing on trading in my GD:RB tomorrow, so now I don't know if I should.. I don't see the songs anywhere. I don't have a copy of RB2 yet (picking it up with my trade of Greenday).
where does it save to the system? my RB1 (the only other export) has a list and shows that I have 4 gigs or something under RB1 icon on the HDD.
When I click on GreenDay RB's icon, it says only 1 MB. Any ideas where the 1.8 gigs saves to? I cant find it. I just exported using the free code from gamestop, and downloaded the gig and some, and now it's nowhere to be found. help please anyone?
Assuming you have a microphone, drums, and two guitars. Turn off crowd and sound effects (or even just mute all audio for the most part altogether). Turn no fail mode on, or, play on Easy. Choose every song and let them all play through.vitaminwateryum said:Anyone on XBL want to do the Won't Make it Home for Dinner achievement? My drums don't work and I fail at singing so I'm stuck with guitar or bass.
TheHakku said:Assuming you have a microphone, drums, and two guitars. Turn off crowd and sound effects (or even just mute all audio for the most part altogether). Turn no fail mode on, or, play on Easy. Choose every song and let them all play through.