Rock Band 3 Review (PS3)
If your concern is that the plastic music instrument genre might be dying, you can at least be satisfied that it lasted until Rock Band 3 came out. If no more of these games ever come out it won’t matter because there just isn’t anything more to add. Of course I hope that tracks keep getting released onto the store because there can never be enough music for the platform, but in terms of features Harmonix have gone so far beyond any other simulation music game that I can’t see how they can outdo themselves again (apart from adding trumpets or saxophones, but there has most certainly been reached a point of diminishing returns).
Continue reading El33tonline’s review of Rock Band 3.
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