a Master Ninja
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I know, the music rhythm game genre is dead. You are sick of Guitar Hero style games. This was made clear when Rock Band 3 came out and totally fucking tanked.
But I implore you, buy Rock Band 3 for the $20 they are now asking for it. You have a plastic guitar just sitting there, collecting dust. This isn't "just another installment" like Warriors of Rock was for Guitar Hero. This is the swan song for the genre and Harmonix knew it.
The graphics look better than ever. The interface is better than ever. It has over 80 songs on disc. All your Rock Band DLC works with it, and you can import all your on disc music. All the plastic instruments you already sunk a ton of money in work with it, never mind the new stuff like the keyboard and Squier. Plus the game is still getting DLC support.
I'm not even a music game nut, but I picked it up and love it. If you have any fond memories of Guitar Hero or Rock Band, give it a shot. Then you can write-off the genre forever.
Amazon
Best Buy (it's backordered on the website so just walk into the store and buy one; they have stacks of unsold copies just sitting on the shelf)
But I implore you, buy Rock Band 3 for the $20 they are now asking for it. You have a plastic guitar just sitting there, collecting dust. This isn't "just another installment" like Warriors of Rock was for Guitar Hero. This is the swan song for the genre and Harmonix knew it.
The graphics look better than ever. The interface is better than ever. It has over 80 songs on disc. All your Rock Band DLC works with it, and you can import all your on disc music. All the plastic instruments you already sunk a ton of money in work with it, never mind the new stuff like the keyboard and Squier. Plus the game is still getting DLC support.
I'm not even a music game nut, but I picked it up and love it. If you have any fond memories of Guitar Hero or Rock Band, give it a shot. Then you can write-off the genre forever.
Amazon
Best Buy (it's backordered on the website so just walk into the store and buy one; they have stacks of unsold copies just sitting on the shelf)