Tuesday 17 December 2013

Rock Band on the PS3, what you may not be familiar with it

My neighbour ‘Little’ Chris, then aged about 9 , once stated that he hoped there might be a ‘Bass Hero’, ‘Drum Hero’ and ‘Singing Hero’ to go along with the ‘Guitar Hero’ games he loved. Someone must have been taking note that time, because a year roughly later the 1st rockband game appeared on shop floor.


 


Now on its 3rd instalment, the immensely accepted rockband series seems to have eclipsed those guitar video games for good, forcing a place between more victorious music sims of all time in the process. Yes, rockband is here to stay whether you prefer it or not and okay, that’s my friend Kieran playing bass on the case of rockband 3 (OK, maybe it isn’t, however it really looks like him).


 


Ethical debates on the company takeover of rock n roll aside; folks are purchasing and enjoying the new rockband game in record numbers. Let us find out why.


 


Using the up-to-date rockband game, around 7 friends can jam on well-over two thousand songs, with unparalleled longevity and repeat value. rockband 3 even features a Pro mode, which is praised by musicians because of its understanding to learning your instrument for real.


 


Specific tricks (such as drum rolls) have been made easier to perform this time around, plus the game itself does seem a little more forgiving, this may only be an effective thing, because who joins a rock band to be uptight?



Rock Band on the PS3, what you may not be familiar with it

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