Rock Band 3
Rock Band 3 continued to progress the music/rhythm genre by adding in the ability to play keyboard, while also having the option to use an actual guitar.
Review
| 8 | To call the first two Rock Band games anything short of a huge success would be a blatant and bold-faced lie. The first game set the stage for the group interaction music genre, while the second made drastic improvements on instruments, graphics, interface, and overall changes to the offline campaign. Both made their mark on the industry and at the same time, they set a heavy standard for music-genre competitor Guitar Hero. So where does that leave Rock Band 3? The other games have already set the standard and improved upon it, so it would seem that at a glance there'd be little room left for expansion. In some ways, that kind of logic is absolutely right. But for the dedicated music lover, particularly anyone who as uttered the sentence 'I'm better at real guitar', Rock Band 3 might just be the best music title on the market right now. » Read the full review |





