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Revision as of 03:02, 21 May 2020
Rock Band 5 is a not a real video game that has no relation to the 2015 music rhythm game smasher, Rock Band 4. The game isn't developed at all by Harmonix Music Studios, without the help of Rockstar Games, after both companies came to no agreement whatsoever. Spotify, the man, the myth, the legend, served as the music liscence director for the game due to their connections with Jack Marshall, the bartender from the House of Blues. Rock Band 5 contains a total of 72 on-disc songs, all of them slightly out of tune covers from a bad wedding band. All previous peripherals are back again for the game, and the keyboard (introduced in Rock Band 3) is present in the game, after its absence in the previous installment of the franchise because nobody wanted to re-learn piano.
Development
Thought for Rock Band 5 didn't start until early 2018, it also didn't start ever. Shortly after Harmonix and Rockstar games started working on the early stages of Red Dead Redemption: Rock Band, they wanted to look for another company that would help them in licensing songs for the game, making the job for them, easier. MTV denied getting involved after what happened last time with Rock Band 3. But soon, they settled with Spotify. And the game's development went underway. Except it didn't because this game isn't real.
The idea of the keyboard to return in the series, came from Rockstar Games who had enough of a budget to bring it back, and assigned MadCatz to work on making the new instruments for the new game. In 2012, Harmonix, Rockstar Games, Spotify, and MadCatz all confirmed that seperate projects are currently in development on their Twitter accounts. The game is currently in the brain of a coma patient, like in the film Monkeybone, the one with Brenden Fraiser Craine.
Gameplay
Rock Band 5 allows for 1–7 players, either locally or through online game services, to use various instrument controllers to accurately simulate the playing of music. In addition to supporting the four Basic instrument controllers from previous Rock Band games (lead guitar, bass guitar, drums and vocals), Rock Band 5 adds support for two additional microphones for singers to provide backup vocal harmonies (previously found in The Beatles: Rock Band and Green Day: Rock Band), an electric keyboard as a re-introduced instrument (or any MIDI-compatible keyboard). The game also works for MIDI compatible electronic drum kits as well.
Prior to a song, each band member selects from one of four difficulty levels, Easy, Medium, Hard, and Expert, which influence the number and rate that notes appear on the note track; they also can select the Pro mode for real guitar, bass, keyboards, and drums. As the band performs, they score points. Each player can build up a multiplier by hitting consecutive notes correctly, which increases how many points each note is worth, but the multiplier is set back to 1× if a note is missed. After successfully completing a song, the performance of each player and the band as a whole is rated on a 5-star scale. The best performance by a player for each song in the player's library is tracked separately based on instrument, Basic or Pro mode, and difficulty, then is used to provide and compare leaderboard statistics at the end of the song.[4]
The overall goal of the band is to successfully complete a song and earn as many points as possible by using their selected controllers to play the notes shown on the screen at the proper time; or, in the case of the vocalists, to sing in relative pitch to the original artist. Players can also gain additional points by using "Overdrive". Once a player has enough energy, which is collected by perfectly playing marked sections of the song, he or she can activate Overdrive to double the number of points the whole band earns while it is deployed. Each instrument deploys overdrive differently, and some instruments have multiple methods of activating it.
In point competitive mode (without the "no-fail" option on — not recommended for Pro mode), players who are doing poorly might be forced to drop out of the band, which silences their part temporarily while the rest of the players continue to play. A dropped player can be saved up to two times by another player activating Overdrive; if the player is not saved soon enough, the whole band may fail the song and need to restart or exit to the song library. In some game modes, an option is also available to continue the song right from where the band failed at the cost of not being able to record a score for the rest of the song's playthrough.
Although Rock Band 5's gameplay in Basic mode is very similar to that of previous games in the series, it does introduce a new gameplay mechanic designed to make fast sections such as trills, tremolo picking, and drum rolls easier to play. In such sections, players are rewarded for being exactly on cue, but they are not penalized for small differences.[5]
Song List
Decade | Song title | Artist | Level |
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2000s | "Change (In The House of Flies)" | As Made Famous By Deftones | Level 4: Toronto, Canada |
2000s | "Bounce" | As Made Famous By System of a Down | Level 7: Reykjavik, Iceland |
1980s | "De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da" | As Made Famous By The Police | Level 1: Little Rock, Arkansas |
1990s | "Father of Mine" | As Made Famous By Everclear | Level 5: New York City, USA |
2010s | "This Ladder Is Ours" | As Made Famous By The Joy Formidable | Level 5: New York City, USA |
2010s | "Do I Wanna Know?" | As Made Famous By Arctic Monkeys | Level 3: Galápagos Islands, Ecuador |
2000s | "I Got Mine" | As Made Famous By The Black Keys | Level 1: Little Rock, Arkansas |
2010s | "Megitsune" | As Made Famous By Babymetal | Level 8: Uluru, Australia |
1990s | "Bittersweet Symphony" | As Made Famous By The Verve | Level 2: London, England |
1960s | "You Really Got Me" | As Made Famous By The Kinks | Level 2: London, England |
1960s | "I Can't Explain" | As Made Famous By The Who | Level 3: Galápagos Islands, Ecuador |
2010s | "My Name Is Human" | As Made Famous By Highly Suspect | Level 4: Toronto, Canada |
1960s | "For Your Love" | As Made Famous By The Yardbirds | Level 1: Little Rock, Arkansas |
2010s | "The Last Garrison" | As Made Famous By Enter Shikari | Level 6: Las Vegas, USA |
2000s | "You're Not Here" | Akira Yamaoka ft. Mary As Made Famous By Elizabeth McGlynn | Level 6: Las Vegas, USA |
1980s | "Sirius/Eye In The Sky" | As Made Famous By The Alan Parsons Project | Level 8: Uluru, Australia |
2010s | "Hard Times" | As Made Famous By Paramore | Level 1: Little Rock, Arkansas |
2010s | "Soundcheck" | As Made Famous By Catfish and The Bottlemen | Level 6: Las Vegas, USA |
1980s | "Let's Go All The Way" | As Made Famous By Sly Fox | Level 3: Galápagos Islands, Ecuador |
1980s | "Fascination Street" | As Made Famous By The Cure | Level 4: Toronto, Canada |
2000s | "Temple From Within" | As Made Famous By Killswitch Engage | Level 7: Reykjavik, Iceland |
2000s | "Fast Fuse" | As Made Famous By Kasabian | Level 6: Las Vegas, USA |
2010s | "Broken Bones" | As Made Famous By CRX | Level 5: New York City, USA |
2000s | "Time Is Running Out" | As Made Famous By Muse | Level 5: New York City, USA |
2010s | "Kiss This" | As Made Famous By The Struts |
Level 2: London, England |
1980s | "Mother" | As Made Famous By Danzig | Level 4: Toronto, Canada |
1970s | "If You Want Blood (You've Got It)" | As Made Famous By AC/DC | Level 8: Uluru, Australia |
1970s | "Starrider" | As Made Famous By Foreigner | Level 2: London, England |
2010s | "Elephant" | As Made Famous By Tame Impala | Level 8: Uluru, Australia |
2010s | "Brazil" | As Made Famous By Declan McKenna | Level 1: Little Rock, Arkansas |
1980s | "Come On Feel The Noize" | As Made Famous By Quiet Riot | Level 3: Galápagos Islands, Ecuador |
2010s | "Circus For A Psycho" | As Made Famous By Skillet | Level 8: Uluru, Australia |
2010s | "Out Of The Black" | As Made Famous By Royal Blood | Level 7: Reykjavik, Iceland |
2000s | "Obstacle 1" | As Made Famous By Interpol | Level 3: Galápagos Islands, Ecuador |
1980s | "Ride Like The Wind" | As Made Famous By Christopher Cross | Level 3: Galápagos Islands, Ecuador |
2010s | "Trip Switch" | As Made Famous By Nothing But Thieves | Level 5: New York City, USA |
2000s | "No Cars Go" | As Made Famous By Arcade Fire | Level 2: London, England |
1970s | "A Horse With No Name" | As Made Famous By America | Level 7: Reykjavik, Iceland |
1990s | "My Favorite Game" | As Made Famous By The Cardigans | Level 4: Toronto, Canada |
2010s | "This Is The Time (Ballast)" | As Made Famous By Nothing More | Level 7: Reykjavik, Iceland |
1990s | "Novocaine for the Soul" | As Made Famous By Eels | Level 1: Little Rock, Arkansas |
1980s | "Heat Of The Moment" | As Made Famous By Asia | Level 7: Reykjavik, Iceland |
1970s | "Another Girl, Another Planet" | As Made Famous By The Only Ones | Level 2: London, England |
1990s | "She's So High" | As Made Famous By Tal Bachman | Level 4: Toronto, Canada |
2000s | "Divinations" | As Made Famous By Mastodon | Level 8: Uluru, Australia |
1980s | "I Am The Law" | As Made Famous By Anthrax | Level 6: Las Vegas, USA |
1990s | "We're In This Together" | As Made Famous By Nine Inch Nails | Level 5: New York City, USA |
1990s | "Mirror Mirror" | As Made Famous By Blind Guardian | Level 8: Uluru, Australia |
1980s | "You Might Think" | As Made Famous By The Cars | Level 5: New York City, USA |
2000s | "Hoppipolla" | As Made Famous By Sigur Ros | Level 7: Reykjavik, Iceland |
1960s | "Time Of The Season" | As Made Famous By The Zombies | Bonus Level: The Moon, Outer Space |
1980s | "Mr. Roboto" | As Made Famous By Styx | Bonus Level: The Moon, Outer Space |
2000s | "My Plague" | As Made Famous By Slipknot | Bonus Level: The Moon, Outer Space |
1970s | "Cat's In The Cradle" | As Made Famous By Harry Chapin | Bonus Level: The Moon, Outer Space |
1990s | "Ordinary World" | As Made Famous By Duran Duran | Bonus Level: The Moon, Outer Space |
1970s | "The Chain" | As Made Famous By Fleetwood Mac | Bonus Level: The Moon, Outer Space |
1970s | "Looking For The Magic" | As Made Famous By Dwight Twilley Band | Bonus Level: The Moon, Outer Space |
1990s | "Pale Shelter" | As Made Famous By Tears For Fears | Unlockable Song |
2000s | "Rockin The Suburbs" | As Made Famous By Ben Folds | Unlockable Song |
1980s: | "In My Darkest Hour" | As Made Famous By Megadeath | Unlockable Song |
1990s | "She Don't Use Jelly" | As Made Famous By The Flaming Lips | Unlockable Song |
2000s | "Blow Me Away" | As Made Famous By Breaking Benjamin | Unlockable Song |
1970s | "God Save The Queen" | As Made Famous By The Sex Pistols | Unlockable Song |
2010s | "Carnivore" | As Made Famous By Starset | Unlockable Song |
1980s | "Do You Remember Rock and Roll Radio?" | As Made Famous By Ramones | Unlockable Song |
1990s | ”Pennyroyal Tea" | As Made Famous By Nirvana | Unlockable Song |
1970s | ”Fox On The Run" | As Made Famous By Sweet | Unlockable Song |
1980s | ”Lonely Is The Night" | As Made Famous By Billy Squier | Unlockable Song |
2000s | ”Hate To Say I Told You So" | As Made Famous By The Hives | Unlockable Song |
1980s | ”Who Can It Be Now" | As Made Famous By Men At Work | Unlockable Song |
1970s | ”Hell Bent For Leather" | As Made Famous By Judas Priest | Unlockable Song |
1990s | ”The Unforgiven" | As Made Famous By Metallica | In-Game Secret Song |
Early Reception
According to IGN, who were invited by the developers of Rock Band 5, privately, to test the game in its' beta stages, it is like no other music rhythm video game out there, it stole all of their wallets, called them "sissy boys", and made them transform into their fursonas. Like no other music rhythm video game out there.