While Beatles Rock Band is the first one of the games to ever make me consider buying one of these there are a couple of issues for me: * The game, with controllers (drums etc.) costs MORE THAN THE CONSOLE I would play it on (Wii)... that's insane. * I fully agree with his last comment about pressing coloured buttons in time with a moving instruction sheet.
>> ^spoco2: While Beatles Rock Band is the first one of the games to ever make me consider buying one of these there are a couple of issues for me: The game, with controllers (drums etc.) costs MORE THAN THE CONSOLE I would play it on (Wii)... that's insane. I fully agree with his last comment about pressing coloured buttons in time with a moving instruction sheet.
The only reason to buy the entire set would be for the drums and even those are a bit half-assed. The drums do make for an interesting game, though.
It's actually well worth it in my opinion. He does hit some points on the head, There's definitely a steep curve when it comes to dificulty in certain venues but that's because you're supposed to be playing songs they would have played in that stage of their career.
The first few venues are nothing special, its nice to see the set of Ed Sullivan or the Cavern, but where it REALLY starts to shine is the Abby Road studio. The backdrop is something you'd expect to see out of "Yellow Submarine" and most of the time they're in their Sergent Peppers clothing.
*animation
*rocknroll
* The game, with controllers (drums etc.) costs MORE THAN THE CONSOLE I would play it on (Wii)... that's insane.
* I fully agree with his last comment about pressing coloured buttons in time with a moving instruction sheet.
(can't I upvote twice for the Robson and Jerome reference?)
While Beatles Rock Band is the first one of the games to ever make me consider buying one of these there are a couple of issues for me:
The game, with controllers (drums etc.) costs MORE THAN THE CONSOLE I would play it on (Wii)... that's insane.
I fully agree with his last comment about pressing coloured buttons in time with a moving instruction sheet.
The only reason to buy the entire set would be for the drums and even those are a bit half-assed. The drums do make for an interesting game, though.
It's actually well worth it in my opinion. He does hit some points on the head, There's definitely a steep curve when it comes to dificulty in certain venues but that's because you're supposed to be playing songs they would have played in that stage of their career.
The first few venues are nothing special, its nice to see the set of Ed Sullivan or the Cavern, but where it REALLY starts to shine is the Abby Road studio. The backdrop is something you'd expect to see out of "Yellow Submarine" and most of the time they're in their Sergent Peppers clothing.
I personally love it.
one of my favourites can be seen here