Jess Stryker
Mama said to knock you out
Man...they could have done so much better with Ozzy, especially being his debut. Crazy Train comes to mind off the top of my head.
Power Gig: Rise of the SixString is an upcoming rhythm game developed by 745 Studios, a sister company of First Act which produces low-cost, entry-level musical instruments.[1] While the game will play similar to guitar-based games like Guitar Hero and Rock Band, Power Gig will ship with a unique guitar game controller that acts as both a standalone six-stringed guitar and game controller with note-matching games. Because of the nearness of the controller and gameplay to that of a real guitar, it has attracted musicians including Eric Clapton, Dave Matthews, and Kid Rock that have shied away from music games before due to the simplicity of the button-mashing concept. The game is also distributed with the AirStrike, a drum controller that works on motion sensing. The game is expected to ship in October of 2010 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 systems; 745 Studios is looking to create a Wii version as well.
...Fans will be able to play the already hit single "Let Me Hear You Scream" and two yet-unreleased tracks from Scream - "Diggin' Me Down" and "Soul Sucker" - before the album hits stores on June 22nd. Longtime Ozzy fans shouldn't feel left out - three Ozzy classics will also be available: "Crazy Babies, "I Don't Wanna Stop," and "No More Tears."
"We are adding a new instrument (a 25-key, fully functioning MIDI keyboard) and we're adding a whole new mode, which is designed basically to answer that staleness factor."
All the Rock Band Pro info
Yea, that was a pretty big song, but for some reason I don't miss it. I guess Brain Stew/Jaded is good enough for me.My only complaint so far is how did they not include Walking Contradiction in this game?