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Rock Band 4 Adds Terrifying New ‘Brutal’ Mode
According to Harmonix, Brutal Mode “will put even the most hardcore players’ skills to the test”.
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For the uninitiated, the Rock Band franchise is a series of music video games that allow gamers to simulate the performance of rock songs by playing with controllers that are modelled after musical instruments. You have to memorize every part of the song, in order to play it flawlessly.
Players who are performing great will have an increasing difficulty in the Brutal mode as the Brutal Bar goes up along their performance. The idea is that the better you play, the less you’ll see of the notes.
Nonetheless, as cited by Game Rant, the upcoming update for “Rockband 4” will also include improvements, bug fixes and tweaks to the existing features of the game, such as in-game notifications, Activity Feed, and Taunt System in its Score Challenge features.
You might have heard of Rock Band 4 lately.
For more information on Rock Band 4 and to stay up to date with the latest news and announcements, head over to http://www.rockband.com and follow @RockBand on Twitter for updates.
They’re available now on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One through the Rock Band Music Store for $2 each. Players who master this mode are rewarded with a new Star threshold beyond Gold: the Crimson Star! While Guitar Hero Live works best as your own personal VH1 channel provided that you have enough bandwidth, Rock Band 4 is a bit of a different beast, with slightly more archaic leanings for a different kind of audience.
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What do you think about the game’s new Brutal Mode? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.