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#17 I'm not going to buy this, but I guarantee I'll have a load of fun playing on my friends' copies. Even without the DLC this has a better soundtrack than any of the Guitar Hero games for me, and the variety of instruments means it ought to have tons of replay value. Apparently the guitar parts aren't as challenging as GHIII's, but that's not a problem for me since I suck at these games anyway. ![]() |
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| | I've yet to play it. No one at my Uni seems to have picked it up. That or they're just not telling me they have. My mate got the full set. To be honest, GH4's drum set looks a lot better and it may even come out on the Wii long before Rock Band ever does, so I may actually switch allegiances. Well done there Harmonix for shafting non-360 users in the UK, you just lost yourself a sale. |
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| | And what's worse, now Guitar Hero is going the same way. ;>_> I liked last fall when people who wanted to spend the price of a PSP on one game could get Rock Band and everyone else (me) could get Guitar Hero. |
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| Cid's Knight | The thing is, though, it's not like GH is gonna lock you out for not having the drums. You could play through all of Rock Band with just a guitar. So they're not really screwing you, so long as they offer the software as its own thing and don't force the guitar and drum kit bundle on you. |
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