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The Beatles: Rock Band


Is it the greatest music game ever made? Well… that depends on who you ask

Words: Joe Newman, GamesRadar US

Let’s face it: one’s enjoyment of a game in a popular franchise is always partly dependent on one’s familiarity with said franchise. So as much as we’d like to make a universal statement regarding the enjoyment you’ll get out of The Beatles: Rock Band, doing so does the game a disservice. Perhaps more so than in any other game, The Beatles: Rock Band is going to mean radically different things to different people. The way we see it, there are four different types of people who will play this; which are you?

The category you fall into will dictate what you love and what you hate about The Beatles: Rock Band. We’ve given each one of these types its own section, so you can pick which review is the most relevant to you. Sound good? First up is…


The Beatlemaniac


Who you are: You grew up in the Octopus’ Garden. You Let it Be. You dreamed of Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds. For whatever reason, you never got into videogames, but when you saw all those posters for The Beatles: Rock Band, you were intrigued. Maybe you thought they were coming out with a new album or something?

What you should know about The Beatles: Rock Band: We’re going to assume for the sake of this review that you don’t hate videogames – otherwise you wouldn’t be at our fine site. But we will assume you don’t know a whole lot about the Rock Band franchise, which is totally OK. The Beatles: Rock Band is about as user-friendly as one could hope for – you grab an instrument, turn the game on, choose Quickplay (the first option on the menu), and you’re ready to pick any of the game’s 45 songs to play.

If you choose to go through the story, you’ll work your way through the band’s history, starting in Liverpool and ending on the roof of the Apple studios. Beautiful, stylized videos bookmark each chapter, and there’s a huge incentive to keep pushing through, not only because the videos are so cool, but also because, let’s face it, The Beatles’ best stuff came later in their career. The animations of the Beatles playing on the Ed Sullivan show are great and all, but when you hit the studio years and the trippy dreamscapes start opening up, it’s a whole new experience. Aside from the fact that the Beatles’ music is arguably better at this point (compare “Revolution” to “Boys”), the game’s visuals become absolutely astounding as you progress. Prepare to fly on a giant balloon with Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, take a trip on the Yellow Submarine or become the Walrus. Each song has its own visually distinct music video, and each one is an absolute treat.


Above: Within You Without You/Tomorrow Never Knows is so visually arresting that you may play it over… and over…

When it comes to gameplay, the Beatlemaniac will typically gravitate towards vocals – if you choose to take up the mic, you’ll have the option to either sing the solo part or the harmonies. We recommend picking harmonies – there’s no penalty for jumping off your part to the main line, and from a strategic standpoint, you triple your chances of nailing a line if there are three harmonies to choose from. If you’re a Beatlemaniac, you’re likely not in it to win it – you just want have fun warbling about, singing everyone’s part and doing your best John Lennon impression. We know. Have a good time.


Above: How a Beatlemaniac will treat TB:RB

The unlockable photos and movies are so filled with Beatles love and obscure trivia that the desire to collect them all may become obsessive, yet the only way to unlock all these treasures is to earn five-star ratings on each song. If you’re a Beatlemaniac, you may just find yourself a Rock Band Guru as well by the time you’ve unlocked them all.


“They even got Ringo’s mole right! EEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!”

Next page: the Rock Band Guru and the Giddy Fanboy


 
17 Comments
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Pocotron  - 2 months 25 days ago 
Awesome game and i sorta agree, even though im the Beatlemaniac.

Ummm... anyone got dibs? No? First!!!(or else im screwed)My first first, hopefulli
albinomonkey90  - 2 months 25 days ago 
@pocotron

you can only et "first" on an artile not a review. thats the faggot ass rules and u should obey them!

and this is games gonna be a maybe for me
albinomonkey90  - 2 months 25 days ago 
oops i meant get. my bad
jojo13jojo233  - 2 months 25 days ago 
God you're reviews are amazing, I'm so eager to play this game, that even if I found out that my cat died today (which I did, R.I.P. Murphy) it would only amplify my eagerness, because listening to The Beatles always sets my soul on fire (I am still sad about my cat dying).
garnsr  - 2 months 25 days ago 
I fully intend to pick it up tomorrow, despite the fact that I don't really like many of these songs, and will have to pay more for the ones I do really like. But that's the way that music games are these days, at least we do get to add to our RB catalogs.
phoenix_wings  - 2 months 25 days ago 
RIP Murphy. On a separate and more related note. I always wanted to get RB, but I rest directly in the middle of that graph. Some of the Beatles stuff I enjoy, but others...meh. I think I'd like it more if it included songs after they split up. The restrictions that AppleCorps put on the songs are a little ridiculous. So here's a question from someone who doesn't own--can you purchase individual songs to play? Like a track pack? Or is it exclusive?
GamesRadarJoeNewman  - 2 months 25 days ago 
@phoenix_wings:

Good question. According to Harmonix, it'll be $16.98 (or 1360 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360) for each downloadable album, and $1.99 (or 160 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360) for individual tracks. So yes, you'll be able to buy individual songs, but buying the whole album might be a better deal.
AyJay  - 2 months 25 days ago 
i think murumasa was more worthy of a super review
thomashalpenny  - 2 months 25 days ago 
iii hhhaaattteee ttthhheee bbbeeeaaatttllleeesss
Ell223  - 2 months 24 days ago 
R.I.P Murphy
Pocotron  - 2 months 24 days ago 
geez albinomonkey...thing... STFU it was my first first ...lil faggot...
albinomonkey90  - 2 months 24 days ago 
@pocotron

cill out bro it was just a joke
Pocotron  - 2 months 24 days ago 
Sorry albinomonkey... its been a LONG day. Plus you sounded really serious and almost fanboyish or 4chanish about it. Awesome game too. Just got done playing it
albinomonkey90  - 2 months 24 days ago 
well i said faggot ass so i thought it sounded "jokey" enough.but its alright
IIIIIACEIIIII  - 2 months 24 days ago 
As the son of a Liverpuddlian (or a Scouser as they much prefer to be called)who occasionally has the Beatles playing loudly through the house, I feel inclined to make this the first Rock Band game I finally buy. I'm a fan of Guitar Hero but hear the RB series is much better.
R.I.P Murphy.
HMXsean  - 2 months 23 days ago 
I love this game. Everyone should buy at least four copies of the game.
lymanzaar  - 19 days 20 hours ago 
Beatles rock band is by far my favorite music game to date. I play it with my family and friend and we all love it!
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The Beatles: Rock Band
The Beatles: Rock Band

Genre: Other Games/Compilations
Release date: 9 Sep 2009
Published by: MTV Games,EA GAMES
Developed by: Harmonix
Franchise: Rock Band
Multiplayer Modes:
Online
4 player CO-OP
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