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Review: Rock Band 2
Posted by Dave LeClair, 60 days ago
 Rating Preview
 Fun Factor
 9.5 
 Graphics
8.0
 Sound
9.5
 Multiplayer
9.0
 Single Player
8.0
 Controls
9.5

Let there be light, and there was light. Let there be sound, and there was sound. Let there be drums, and there was drums. Let there be Rock Band 2, and on Sept. 14, 2008, there was Rock Band 2. It is Harmonix’s second installment of the hit series, which lets gamers experience what its like to be a rock-and-roll god, only with plastic instruments.

If you have been living under a rock for the last year and haven’t played either Rock Band or Guitar Hero, Rock Band 2 is a very simple concept in which the player is tasked with playing along to their favorite rock and roll anthems by "playing" different colored notes as they come down from the top of the screen. For guitar, the player hits the proper button and strums on the fret bar, just like Guitar Hero and Rock Band. For drums, you hit the colored drum pad or step on the bass peddle. For vocals, you sing along to lyrics and match the pitch as it moves across the top of the screen. Rock Band 2 takes a whole bunch of basic concepts and mashes them to together to form the most complete music game to date.

They didn’t break the mold with Rock Band 2, and for that I am thankful. Harmonix had a good thing going with Rock Band, and to change it too much could have made the game a lesser experience. That’s not to say that Rock Band 2 is exactly the same as the original, because there have been some great improvements, but the overall gameplay remains intact. You can even use all your original Rock Band equipment, or Guitar Hero guitars, so there is no need to buy the new stuff if you already have Rock Band.


Out of the box, Rock Band 2 includes over 80 songs, some of which are winners and some of which are duds. While musical taste will play a large part into what you consider duds and winners, there are some songs that are just down right not fun to play. A few here and there are very repetitive, and sometimes even painful. There do seem to be more drum-focused songs, and with the addition of drum solos, drumming seems to be the best experience.

If you owned Rock Band, you can migrate all but three of the songs from the first game to your hard drive and play them in Rock Band 2. All of your downloaded songs will be available for play from day one as well. They also re-worked the song browser to look like the online store. Now you can see the difficulty for every instrument before you jump in the song, so you know if your guitarist is a little weak, that maxed out guitar track might not be the one for you.

 Our Rating for Review: Rock Band 2
9.5
Fun Factor
What’s more fun then getting your friends together and living out all your dreams of being a rock star?
8.0
Graphics
Good looking animation and visuals. Doesn’t do much to improve upon the first game, though.
9.5
Sound
Filled with some classic rock anthems. Some songs are not my cup of tea, but I can’t fault them because they spread themselves out to hit almost anyones music taste with at least a couple songs.
9.0
Multiplayer
The best party game you could ask for. It is tons of fun to rock out with your friends. Solid online multi-player as well.
8.0
Single Player
While the single-player mode is the same as the multi-player, it’s just not as much fun to play by yourself.
9.5
Controls
Everything works perfectly, as you would expect it too. Rock Band 2 does a good of make the game as authentic to playing the real thing as it possibly can.
9.0
Overall
An amazingly fun game to get together with your friends in person or online. For party games, Rock Band 2 simply can’t be beat!
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