Same fantastic gameplay, amazing multiplayer, sleek Wii instruments
Lack of online play, no band customisation, less than stellar visuals The Final Word The only reason a Wii owner has to not invest in Rock Band is if they already own the 360 or PS3 version; otherwise, its a no-brainer for sure.
The only reason a Wii owner has to not invest in Rock Band is if they already own the 360 or PS3 version; otherwise, its a no-brainer for sure.
Abstract: Eight grueling months-thats how long Wii owners have had to suffer without Rock Band. While their PS3 and Xbox 360 counterparts have been partaking of the rock and/or roll to their hearts content, Wii owners have been denied sweet, sweet rhythm game ...
A rock-solid multiplayer title thats both accessible and challenging; improved hardware for Wii.
Steep Special Edition price tag; linear career mode; some new calibration and audio issues.
Rock Band is the culmination of Harmonixs years of experience making music games, and in the half-year since its release its stormed the mainstream. On Xbox 360 and PS3 its downloadable content model is setting a high bar for other games, and the PS2...
Published: 2008-06-19, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: So I’ve had Rock Band Wii for a day or so now, and I thought I should be nice and share my thoughts with all of you, just in case you had any doubts or worries before it hits shelves next week. Hit the jump for my full review. This isn’t going to be n...