By now we’re all getting a bit fatigued with the constant release of new games in the plastic-instrument genre, and Harmonix once promised to make Rock Band a platform updated by downloadable content instead of an annual release with almost no changes. But then they somehow snagged The Beatles license and had the opportunity to release a Beatles Rock Band game at the same time as all the Beatles’ back catalog was being released in remastered CD format around the world (to very good sales), and it seems they couldn’t pass it up, not only because of the commercial opportunity but because the people at Harmonix really love the Beatles – you can tell when you play the game.
Continue reading El33tonline’s review of The Beatles: Rock Band.
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Comments:
From “I Want to Hold Your Hand” to “Get Back,” every song in “The Beatles: Rock Band” comes directly from the Abbey Road master tapes.