E3 2008: Rock Revolution - Hands-On With the DS Version

We tap, slide, and sing our way to DS digital stardom in Konami's new music game.

Konami is getting into the rock rhythm game business and bringing Rock Revolution to the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Nintendo DS. In addition to rocking out on other platforms, we sat down with the DS version at Konami's E3 2008 booth and put each instrument through its paces. Drums, guitar, and bass all require fancy stylus handling, and vocals use the DS microphone to detect your pitch as you sing your heart out. That's a lot of rock in a small package.

Rock Revolution tracks the progress of your average astronomically successful rock band, starting in a friend's basement and ending in a massive arena full of thousands of screaming fans. You'll work your way through the robust track list that includes diverse hits like "Blitzkrieg Bop," "Detroit Rock City," "Spoonman," and "Sk8er Boi." These songs are also available for on-the-go listening in Rock Revolution's Media Player, so you can enjoy them without actively playing them.

Playing instruments is a matter of swiping and tapping the stylus on the touch screen while your avatar wails away on the top screen. The drums, like the physical peripheral for other platforms, consist of six pads that represent cymbals and drums. The notes scroll horizontally along the top of the bottom screen, and you tap the six areas in time with the beat. Keeping an eye on the scrolling symbols while keeping track of which pads are where is initially tricky, but as you become familiar with the layout it begins to feel more comfortable.

When you play guitar, an image of an actual guitar appears onscreen. There's a large circle drawn around the area where a real guitarist would strum the strings, and this is the area where you'll need to swipe the stylus up or down, depending on the symbols. Up and down arrows fly into this circle from the top corners of the screen, and you have to strum appropriately when they enter the circle. Some speed variation and tricky alternation increase the challenge here, but this is tempered somewhat by the fact that you always strum in the same area.

The bass is a different story. It requires you to strum one of four horizontal strings that stretch across the screen. Up and down arrows will scroll across each of these strings, and you'll have to strum each icon as it arrives on the left side of the screen. It can be tough to track them all, especially if you're right-handed and trying to avoid blocking the screen. Though the challenge is stiffer, the success is more satisfying, and for that reason Rock Revolution for the DS might be one of the first games where people choose bass over guitar.

Rounding out the band is the vocals, which have you singing into the DS microphone. The area we played in was too loud to really try out this feature, but aspiring lead singers will be happy to know that there is a tonal training tool that instructs you in how to properly match pitch. This will hopefully make it easier to belt out solos, providing you can find a place to play where such activity isn't frowned upon.

Rock Revolution will also support multiplayer, though we weren't able to try that on for size. The audio was noticeably compressed, but the overall quality was quite impressive, given the range of instruments. You certainly won't feel like you're in an actual rock band while playing Rock Revolution, but it is shaping up to be an engaging rhythm challenge. With varied gameplay and a good variety of songs, Rock Revolution could turn out to be an entertaining DS game. Check back for more coverage as we try to squeeze in a multiplayer session in the coming months, if not sooner.

24 Comments

  • Not_The_Sun

    Posted Aug 17, 2008 10:15 am PT

    Have you guys heard of GuitarFreaks and Drumania, you know the ones that WERE MADE BY KONAMI! Guitar hero and rock band are ripoffs of those!

  • talonkin

    Posted Aug 13, 2008 1:38 pm PT

    Ah I miss Beatmania...

  • drzkeny

    Posted Aug 2, 2008 6:27 pm PT

    What the heck is this! A total rip off. Biters of GH and Rock band. BITERSSSSS!!!!

  • nintendofan659

    Posted Jul 24, 2008 2:12 pm PT

    i hate rhythm games ever sincce rock band gh was all right but 200 bucks for plastic guitars and drums now a lamer game is here no i will not sing in public no i will not

  • Big_Neko

    Posted Jul 23, 2008 8:44 pm PT

    I think, that that games are becoming crap first Guitar freaks, then Guitar Hero, Then Rock Band And Now This I rather Prefer To Play My GUITAR, AND MY BASS AND BATTERY... I Don't Sing Very Well But I Don't Care =)

  • FallofAthens

    Posted Jul 23, 2008 5:39 pm PT

    Lol, Bullsfan769, with your logic Guitar Hero and Rockband are actually rip-off's of Konami. Ever heard of Beat Mania? Came out before Guitar Hero and Rockband. So, if you want to be technical, it's the other way around. The game-- well, can't say I'm into rhythm games that much. Nor into singing. The drums sound fun to play, but with all that crammed into it, I doubt the choice's of songs will be very high.

  • bullsfan769

    Posted Jul 23, 2008 12:05 am PT

    total ripoff of guitar hero and rock band series lol

  • scorch-62

    Posted Jul 22, 2008 6:38 pm PT

    Another music game...? Why?

  • turtles12

    Posted Jul 20, 2008 1:41 pm PT

    do u guys realize you dont have to sing probably?

  • ognen

    Posted Jul 20, 2008 9:26 am PT

    i give a pass

  • edwardorito

    Posted Jul 18, 2008 6:21 pm PT

    LOL will not buy this and will not sing in public HUMILIATING!

  • TehFuneral

    Posted Jul 18, 2008 12:33 pm PT

    This make me sick!

  • Macgyver40

    Posted Jul 18, 2008 12:10 pm PT

    I can't believe another one why?

  • lettuceman44

    Posted Jul 17, 2008 2:26 pm PT

    Not another of these games...

  • Yadish

    Posted Jul 16, 2008 9:26 pm PT

    Make me look stupid in public will u DS!!

  • Hungry_bunny

    Posted Jul 16, 2008 5:01 pm PT

    Everybody wants to be a sing star -_-

  • playstation_wii

    Posted Jul 16, 2008 11:25 am PT

    So many new music games, and is the ds mic strong enough to be able to pick up singing?

  • Cube_of_MooN

    Posted Jul 16, 2008 10:04 am PT

    I'm rather unimpressed...

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