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June 2009
(78%)
32 Reviews
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Abstract: While Guitar Hero DS was a cack-handed (literally) attempt at making a fully functional yet portable GH game, Harmonix's new Rock Band Unplugged takes a slightly different approach to a similar problem. While the idea behind it, make a portable Rock Ba...
Abstract: Music games have exploded on the consoles ever since Guitar Hero took the world by storm back in November 2005. There have been countless sequels to that game as well as the birth of Rock Band, a game that expanded upon the concepts of Guitar Hero to ...
Abstract: Ever since the launch of the first Guitar Hero, I have been a huge fan of rhythm games with fake instruments. In 2007, I ditched Guitar Hero for Rock Band and didn’t look back. Rock Band 2 improved upon an already fantastic music game experience, and I...
Abstract: When Rock Band was released back in 2005 it kick started a whole new era of rhythm games in your home. With Guitar Hero still using only the guitar controller, Rock Band introduced drums and mic to the genre. This brought a whole new meaning to the mus...
Abstract: Rock Band: Unplugged on the PSP is a very intriguing title, and it shows off both the strengths and weaknesses of having a game as well known and respected as Rock Band go portable. Unlike Guitar Hero: On Tour, there are no plastic instruments or perip...
Abstract: For the life of me, I’ll never understand why Harmonix’s Frequency and Amplitude weren’t commercial hits. The titles featured a solid and fun beat-matching mechanic, and were both well-received by critics. Maybe it was mix of poor marketing, an unreco...
Abstract: All I can say, is: its about time. Why did it take so long to get Rock Band on PSP? Nintendo DS has had Guitar Hero On Tour for a couple of years now, and while everyone else was playing FPS and old rips of Playstation One games, we got the pleasur...
Abstract: The name may elicit images of hard rockers in a quaint café holding acoustic guitars and singing mellow renditions of their greatest hits, but that's not what Rock Band: Unplugged is about. This game maintains the same well-balanced tracklist of its co...
Abstract: Before igniting the rhythm game peripheral revolution with the original Guitar Hero, Harmonix released a pair of rhythm games that laid the groundwork for that seminal title: Frequency and Amplitude. Now, with Rock Band Unplugged, Harmonix has gone bac...