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Rock Revolution Hands-On

We pound out some Twisted Sister in Konami's new multi-instrument rhythm game.

One of the new announcements made at last night's Konami press event in San Francisco was for a rhythm game called Rock Revolution. During the evening's opening presentation, they literally pulled the curtain off the game by revealing the first instrument peripheral, a drum kit featuring six pads and a kick pedal. Although no information has been released on the guitar peripheral, we had the chance to test out the drums in a head-to-head drummer duel set to Twisted Sister's "We're Not Gonna Take It."

The most striking thing about the drums is that they've upped the number of pads over Rock Band's kit by a fairly hefty margin. On the top you've got representations of three drums and three cymbals. The drums are laid out in circles, with a big one and two smaller ones. The cymbals are shaped like triangles, and all three are the same size. All of the pads are placed on the same level, so you shouldn't expect to see the cymbals raised any higher than the drums. In addition, there's a kick pedal on the ground.

We asked a Konami rep on hand to explain the reasoning behind such a distinctive pad layout. He told us that it's been done this way for enhanced realism. Each pad is a dedicated part of the drum, so no matter the song, the large circle is always meant to represent the floor tom, the triangle will always play the sound of the hi-hat, and so on.

After this conversation, we had the chance to try the drums for ourselves. The pads are quite a bit softer than both the original and newly designed Rock Band drums. And for as quiet as they are, the extra padding didn't seem to have any impact on the responsiveness. One tricky thing about the drums is that even though there are so many more inputs, the surface area isn't much bigger than a Rock Band set. This makes it a little tough to hit the right pads, especially considering that the cymbals are shaped like triangles, which even further reduces the target area for your drumsticks. However, we really liked the feel of the kick pedal; it was much sturdier than the Rock Band one and didn't feel like it was bending under the weight of our foot.

Notes are played just as you would expect: You see gems coming down from the top of the screen, and your job is to hit them just as they pass through the markers at the bottom. It's a bit trickier here because you've got seven notes to look for at all times. The Konami rep we spoke with said they're certainly looking to make the proper difficulty adjustments for the higher skill levels--in relation to other drumming games with fewer pads--so that you're not faced with impossible odds.

Konami is predicting that the final tracklist will come in at 40 songs, to be released at retail with the usual postrelease downloadable content to follow shortly thereafter. They've yet to officially confirm any of the songs, but we caught a glimpse at quite a few based on the track selection offered in this early build. In addition to the aforementioned Twisted Sister, there's also some Motley Crue, Quiet Riot, System of a Down, and even Avril Lavigne. We also noticed quite a few songs featured in Rock Band, such as "Blitzkrieg Bop" and "Are You Gonna Be My Girl?"

In addition to licensed tracks, you'll have the opportunity to record your own music in a studio jam mode in which you can record up to eight tracks on a single song. Other gameplay modes will run the gamut from a career mode featuring real-world venues, online and offline multiplayer consisting of versus, co-op, and band duels, and a rehearsal space to work on those tougher numbers.

The demo that we were shown was for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of the game, but it will also be released on the Nintendo DS and Wii. Unlike console versions, the DS will support vocals through the built-in microphone. With this one, you'll use the stylus for all of the instruments, requiring you to draw gestures on the screen. With the Wii you're essentially playing air guitar and air drums with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk.

Rock Revolution has yet to be given a firm release date. Right now, Konami has slated it for a fall release. Before then, you should expect to see more details from us on the upcoming guitar peripheral.

91 Comments

  • ExtremeGamer11

    Posted Jan 4, 2009 11:43 am PT

    lol! it's a ripoff of Rock Band!

  • ipanda

    Posted Oct 9, 2008 9:46 am PT

    i going to download this game just to get new songs and im going to get the rock band 1 drum kit now that its cheaper

  • agr790

    Posted Sep 20, 2008 7:16 pm PT

    you are all some ****ing idiots! I cant believe how retard you all sound when you say konami is ripping off gh and rockband! haha if you knew a little bit about the video game world you wouldnt say such things! I hate all of you people who only complain and dont know s**t

  • anths1717

    Posted Sep 20, 2008 12:32 am PT

    Who cares if this is a rip-off of RB2 or GH:WT. The peripherals for GH:WT and RB2 are compatible with this game (on the PS3 as far as I know). And since this game has only 40 songs, I'm sure it won't be all that expensive. Might as well pick up a copy just to get some new songs.

  • LK9988

    Posted Sep 18, 2008 11:28 am PT

    This looks like some cheap knock off of Rock Band and Guitar Hero. I mean, the setlist seems rubbish and playing air guitar is the dumbest idea I've heard in a while. Don't worry though, Rock Band and GH will obliterate this game! (The graphics look like ps2 graphics too).

  • uzielnephilim

    Posted Sep 15, 2008 8:16 am PT

    LOL at TJS52 comment so so true XD

  • OOblahMan

    Posted Sep 7, 2008 8:40 am PT

    waste of time and money. why they gotta be gay and copy off of Rock Band and Guitar Hero

  • AdrielAviles

    Posted Aug 25, 2008 8:28 am PT

    [TJS52 Said: The only people that will buy this game are parents confusing this with rockband or guitar hero. LOL]

    LOL So TRUE!!!! hahaha

  • AdrielAviles

    Posted Aug 25, 2008 8:28 am PT

    [TJS52 Said: The only people that will buy this game are parents confusing this with rockband or guitar hero. LOL]

    LOL So TRUE!!!! hahaha

  • TJS52

    Posted Aug 21, 2008 9:16 pm PT

    The only people that will buy this game are parents confusing this with rockband or guitar hero. LOL

  • Revolutionctc

    Posted Aug 19, 2008 9:49 pm PT

    how the hell does rock revolution even compare to rockband/guitar hero? there just hoping on the band-wagon (haha) there initial music/rhythm product(s) sucked and so will this. it has some decent tracks on it... but for christ sake all the songs in rock revolution are covers, and aside from that the drum kit looks like it's on crack!!! konami you have disappointed me greatly, this will be an EPIC failure .

  • Wozmcfc

    Posted Aug 18, 2008 9:46 am PT

    This looks terrible, I'll be going for World Tour this year.

  • subarulez

    Posted Aug 1, 2008 1:21 am PT

    all of the new music games suck, all we need is GH - GH3 and Rock Band, otherwise i think it's time to find another industry to indulge on

  • SalFlame

    Posted Jul 30, 2008 3:16 pm PT

    Rock Band Is All Thats Needed...Who Needs Guitar Hero: World Tour They're Just Copying In My Opinion And This Game...I Mean Seriously, WTF? Wii Youre Playing Air Guitar, And How The Hell Will You Play Drum In The Air? Answer Me That Konami? You've Made Good Games B4, Out Of This Genre, Keep It like That Please :I

  • gnbfd

    Posted Jul 26, 2008 4:07 pm PT

    WTF Gamespot!?
    This is the PS360 preview dammit!

  • fireboltjjl

    Posted Jul 25, 2008 7:47 am PT

    only 40 songs-no way besides the drums are probably to complicated
    why cant it have a highway like the others?
    getting world tour or rock band 2

  • brantothehizzam

    Posted Jul 21, 2008 11:09 am PT

    EPIC FAIL

  • nick21989

    Posted Jul 18, 2008 1:18 pm PT

    Who would buy this crap over Rock Band or Guitar Hero? The Wii version sucks more than anything else out there, all songs are covers, and it just sucks! No thanks man.

  • ChUyItO1210

    Posted Jul 15, 2008 2:23 pm PT

    xD, so many music games.
    I though it was already enough with RB and GH:WT
    Guess it's all about the money.

  • hypernado

    Posted Jul 14, 2008 7:56 am PT

    at first I thought this was neat, but the fact that on the wii, you play air instruments ruined it for me.
    why wii, konami, why wii?

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