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Rock Band 2


Still top of the charts, even if it does feel more like an encore than a whole new album

That brings us to the songlist, which is comically mammoth right out of the box. There are more than 80 tunes right on the game disc, and the manual has a code that will enable you to download 20 more – nice way to get people to actually real the manual.

Then, for five measly bucks, you can rip 55 of the 58 tracks on the first Rock Band disc onto your hard drive for play in Rock Band 2 – this bit of familiarity is more than welcome. Plus, any of the bonus songs you’ve already downloaded in RB1 will simply appear in RB2, no token required. The grand total? You should have upward of 500 tracks at your disposal by the end of the year, with more coming every week.

The only real thing to complain about with Rock Band 2 – and it’s barely even a complaint - is that it polishes rather than reinvents. Make no mistake: We appreciate the backwards compatibility of the instruments, and the gameplay additions and tweaks that have been made seem universally designed to make the player’s experience better. But with no real revolution, this feels more like an 80-song expansion pack than an all-out sequel.

But you know what? We’re okay with that, at least for this year. We’re thrilled that Harmonix didn’t try to fix things that weren’t broken and add in silly things just to add bullet points on the box – the original Rock Band was nearly perfect already. And even if we know the setlist by heart, we still find ourselves running to Rock Band 2 every week and basking in the intoxicating clamor of the in-game crowd’s standing ovations. What can we say? We love living the lives of a bunch of rock stars.

Nov 10, 2008

You'll love
  • Plays like an even better dream
  • Ridiculously huge track list
  • You can use your old gear
You'll hate
  • Not a huge leap forward
  • Cymbals are separate and louder
  • New drums still aren't that quiet

 
5 Comments
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LONGDONGpiChong  - 11 months 30 days ago 
OMG finally a 10...WOOOW IM FIRST to comment im going to Disney land. I would like to thank my mom, dad, brother and gamesrader. I have really accomplished something and no longer need to play video games
Kerfluffle  - 11 months 30 days ago 
w00t! second!
Seriously, just write first and comment on the freakin game.

Guitar Hero was close to Rock Band. I think it all comes down to preference. (and how much money youv'e got for video games)
the_real_fluke  - 11 months 30 days ago 
question now is, will they release separate games like rock drummer or drummer hero? and what about the din section?
man i cant wait till rock orchestra comes out
the_real_fluke  - 11 months 30 days ago 
*wind section
cronoman66  - 11 months 30 days ago 
"nice way to get people to actually REAL the manual."

Bit of a typo there :P

I think RB blows GH out the water, it feels like the developer actually cares for its customer, Ironic as EA become less tyranical that Activision do the exact opposite
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Rock Band 2
Rock Band 2

Genre: Simulation
Release date: Oct 19, 2008
Published by: Electronic Arts
Developed by: Harmonix
Franchise: Rock Band
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
4 player CO-OP
Online
4 player CO-OP
10 INCREDIBLE
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