31-03-2010, 14:49 | #1101 |
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I've got RB Beatles for the 360, not tried the Wii version though.
Its good but it's far too short and lacking in content. Completed the career mode in two sessions and haven't gone back as I'd rather play Lego Rock Band or Rock Band 2. I'm very pleased it was a present rather than I'd bought it myself.
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31-03-2010, 14:55 | #1102 |
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For someone who never really liked the Beatles, I quite enjoyed the game. Like Jen said, it's a bit too short story wise, but i've got RB2 for lengthy plays, think i've got ~600 songs on it at the moment =/
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01-04-2010, 12:45 | #1103 |
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I had a hankering to play this last night, might whip it out at the weekend. Huh huh.
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01-04-2010, 13:42 | #1104 |
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We can rock out together \m/
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22-05-2010, 22:23 | #1105 |
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Oh hell yes! Tonight I finally manage to beat Green Grass and High Tides on RB2 on Expert difficulty. Given how many times it's beaten me, I never thought I'd manage it, and I shouted rather loud when I did it Now all I need is someone to loan me RB1 so I can try to do it again to finally beat the RB1 Expert career
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22-05-2010, 22:37 | #1106 |
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Give me your address, it'll be on it's way Tuesday
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23-05-2010, 19:51 | #1107 |
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It's okay thanks Chris, I went around to my bro's today and he had it so I grabbed it along with GH3. Don't think I'll be good enough to beat GH3 (Raining Blood on Expert scares me) but I never thought I'd ever beat GH2, so I'll give it a whirl
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23-05-2010, 22:50 | #1108 |
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LOL, my first go on GH3, and I went straight to the song that I was stuck on in the expert career, which was the guitar dual with Slash. Beat him 1st go inside 60 seconds or so
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24-05-2010, 09:31 | #1109 |
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Nice one
The thing I still love about these games is that you are always improving, there's no point that you can breach. You fingers get quicker, your arms build up more endurance, it's just very very satisfying. There are infact still songs that come out which I swear i'll not beat for a while, such as this one, but I passed it within a few attempts. However, THIS is now coming. I've played it. 40ish%, 2 stars, with no fail on. It's insane, and harder than that video could ever show.
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25-05-2010, 08:29 | #1110 |
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Heh, looks fun! I give Danny (GuitarHeroPhenom) about 2 days before he FCs it!
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