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Buy Rock Band 2 Wii

Tue, Sep 16, 2008

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You can buy Rock Band 2 Wii starting in November, and judging from the popularity of the original Rock Band, Rock Band 2 Wii stands to be a huge success. Harmonix, the makers of the Rock Band series, are billing this game as a way to “Continue Your Rock and Roll Fantasy.” The original game included over 40 tracks, along with the ability to download additional songs on some consoles. In the past, the Wii version of the game did not include downloadable content, so those who plan to buy Rock Band 2 Wii hope that will change in the future.

Some of the biggest changes include the fact that you’ll be able to import your old songs, play brand new instruments, and experience game play like never before. One thing you’ll certainly want to look for as you’re trying to decide where to buy Rock Band 2 Wii is whether or not they have the new instruments for sale, because they can really enhance your experience. Up to four players can join in the action with this title, and word has it that there will be more female band options than with the previous title. The major modes of play here are going to be fairly similar – Quickplay, Tour, and Training – but this title offers more Quickplay options than the last including Solo Quickplay, Band Quickplay, Tug of War, and Duel. The last one, Duel, will allow you to fight it out with whomever you wish.

Many people want to buy Rock Band 2 Wii because this version does offer both an online and an offline tour mode, and it also has character personalization features that just weren’t present with the original release. From choosing your tattoos to picking your instrument, you can simply build better characters this time around.

As with the last release, the major goal here is to play, get fans, and meet the global market with your music, but there is so much more to do here. The difficulties change at every single venue, and you even get to create your own set lists, which is a new feature for this version that has made several fans want to buy Rock  Band 2 Wii.

Many reviewers have suggested that one of the cooler features here is the ability to choose your staff for each venue. Each choice gives you a different advantage. For example, choosing one character over another may win you more fans, and thus ensure your road to fame. In other cases, though, your staff choices come with more drawbacks like less money per venue. Most reviews indicate that you’ll have fourteen to twenty possible staff choices with each venue you play.

There are also lots of new challenges to take on when you’re in tour mode in Rock Band 2 Wii. There are seven challenges that are locked in this mode, and you’ll have to clear them in order to play. Local Upstart, the initial set, offers you six challenges. Each one requires a certain number of players based on the focus. For example, the drum warm-ups require bands large enough to include a drummer, but you can tackle the vocal warm-ups on your own. Keep in mind that as with most Wii games, the challenges get harder as you move forward. Fortunately, this title makes some challenges based on what you already have stored, so you may even see some work based on the albums you have picked out.

If you’re new to the game, you can get a pretty strong tutorial at the outset of game play. That may help you keep from looking like you’ve never touched a set of drums or something similar when you have friends over to engage in tour mode.

It’s important to note that the overall visual feel of this game hasn’t really changed since its original release. Sure, there have been a few tweaks here and there to enhance what you’re seeing, but it still basically looks like a rock video should.

Even if there are not additional tracks via downloadable content for the Rock Band 2 Wii, the track list is pretty impressive. You can play 75 songs when you buy Rock Band 2 Wii, including the following:

•    AC/DC – “Let There Be Rock”
•    AFI – “Girl’s Gone Grey”
•    Alanis Morissette – “You Oughta Know”
•    Alice in Chains – “Man in the Box”
•    Allman Brothers – “Ramblin’ Man”
•    Avenged Sevenfold – “Almost Easy”
•    Bad Company – “Shooting Star”
•    Beck – “E-pro”
•    Bikini Kill – “Rebel Girl”
•    Billy Idol – “White Wedding Pt. I ”
•    Blondie – “One Way or Another”
•    Bob Dylan – “Tangled Up in Blue”
•    Bon Jovi – “Livin’ on a Prayer”
•    Cheap Trick – “Hello There”
•    Devo – “Uncontrollable Urge”
•    Dinosaur Jr. – “Feel the Pain”
•    Disturbed – “Down with the Sickness”
•    Dream Theater – “Panic Attack ”
•    Duran Duran – “Hungry Like the Wolf”
•    Elvis Costello – “Pump it Up”
•    Fleetwood Mac – “Go Your Own Way”
•    Foo Fighters – “Everlong ”
•    Gratefule Dead – “Alabama Getaway”
•    Guns N’ Roses – “Shackler’s Revenge”
•    Interpol – “PDA”
•    Jane’s Addiction – “Mountain Song”
•    Jethro Tull – “Aqualung”
•    Jimmy Eat World – “The Middle”
•    Joan Jett – “Bad Reputation”
•    Journey – “Anyway You Want It”
•    Judas Priest – “Painkiller”
•    Kansas – “Carry On Wayward Son”
•    L7 – “Pretend We’re Dead”
•    Lacuna Coil – “Our Truth”
•    Linkin Park – “One Step Closer”
•    Lit – “My Own Worst Enemy”
•    Lush – “De-Luxe”
•    Mastodon – “Colony of Birchmen”
•    Megadeth – “Peace Sells”
•    Metallica – “Battery”
•    Mighty Mighty Bosstones – “Where’d You Go”
•    Modest Mouse – “Float On”
•    Motorhead – “Ace of Spades ‘08″
•    Nirvana – “Drain You”
•    Norman Greenbaum – “Spirit in the Sky ”
•    Panic at the Disco – “Nine in the Afternoon”
•    Paramore – “That’s What You Get”
•    Pearl Jam – “Alive”
•    Presidents of the United States of America – “Lump”
•    Rage Against the Machine – “Testify”
•    Ratt – “Round & Round”
•    Red Hot Chili Peppers – “Give it Away ”
•    Rise Against – “Give it All”
•    Rush – “The Trees”
•    Silversun Pickups – “Lazy Eye”
•    Smashing Pumpkins – “Today”
•    Social Distortion – “I Was Wrong”
•    Sonic Youth – “Teenage Riot”
•    Soundgarden – “Spoonman”
•    Squeeze – “Cool for Cats”
•    Steely Dan – “Bodhitsattva”
•    Steve Miller Band – “Rock’n Me”
•    Survivor – “Eye of the Tiger”
•    System of a Down – “Chop Suey ”
•    Talking Heads – “Psycho Killer”
•    Tenacious D – “Master Exploder”
•    Testament – “Souls of Black”
•    The Donnas – “New Kid in School”
•    The Go-Go’s – “We Got the Beat”
•    The Grateful Dead – “Alabama Getaway”
•    The Guess Who – “American Woman”
•    The Main Drag – “A Jagged Gorgeous Winter”
•    The Muffs – “Kids in America ”
•    The Offspring – “Come Out & Play”
•    The Replacements – “Alex Chilton”
•    The Who – “Pinball Wizard ”

When you play all of the above songs, you’ll also unlock a number of bonus tracks, including songs by Speck, Anarchy Club, The Sterns, Abnormality, and The Handsome Devil. In all, there are over 80 songs you can play when you buy Rock Band 2 Wii, which makes for a pretty impressive set list overall.

If you’re interested in this game, you might be wondering where to buy Rock Band 2 Wii. Fortunately, with overall size of this release, you can count on it being available at most retailers. With this version, you can choose whether or not you want to purchase the instruments with the game or not. If you buy Rock Band 2 Wii with a bundle option, you’ll get the game, along with a microphone, guitar, and drum set to use with the band mode. If you purchase an additional Wii guitar, when you buy Rock Band 2 Wii, you can actually play with a lead guitar and a base, allowing up to four people to play this game at once.

You can still use your original Rock Band Wii instruments to play Rock Band 2 Wii, but if you order the new bundle, you’ll get second-generation peripherals. These are more durable, which was a problem in the past when people would really rock out. The drums for this second version of the game will also be a bit different, as you’ll be able to use cymbals, and they’ll be offering multiple new guitars.

When determining where to buy Rock Band 2 Wii, keep in mind that you might be able to get the game sooner if you don’t order online. However, if you don’t preorder online, the chances are quite good that you won’t get the game in line. Your major choices are really whether you want to be sure you get the title or whether you want to wait in long lines with the chance of losing out. Whether you were into the original game or not, this is certainly one title you don’t want to miss this year. It’s just too cool to pass up.

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