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February 2008
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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Matthew , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: The excitement of rock can cross oceans and generations. Therefore, it is no wonder that games like Guitar Hero thrive in our industry. After all, every one of us has to admit to at least once playing the air guitar with one of our favorite songs. However...
Abstract: At this point in time it’s hard to not have heard of the recent music rhythm game craze that started with Guitar Hero, and has spread to cover an entire band with Rock Band, where you and your friends can all rock out on plastic peripherals. The tr...
Well designed Band Tour structure that encourages co-operation and rewards determination. Excellent Overdrive aspect that allows players to stay in the game. Awesome track list. Crazy rock finishing moves and a solid emphasis on fun. Did we mention its ch...
Drums are noisy. Fender guitar a bit clunky. Everyone is rated by the lowest difficulty. The more advanced guitar players will find it too easy. Its arrived a year behind the US.
Abstract: Yeah, we know it came out a while ago, but with the UK release of the PS2 and Wii versions looming ever closer, we think it’s about time we had a little chat about Rock Band.For those not in the know – like, if you’ve been living underground for the la...
You know there are improvements to be made and there are some niggles, but as it stands, Rock Band is the most crucial rhythm-action game since the original Guitar Hero, and a damn sight better to boot. Absolutely superb. 9.2/10Print this pageUser revi...
Make no mistake, Rock Band is the real deal and if you’re a fan of rhythm/music games, you can’t go wrong with this purchase. The multiplayer “band” career mode is certainly much more enjoyable and less linear than the solo career, the latter of whic...