Playstation 3 Item ID: #381Lego Rock BandProduct Information:
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This game is for those Rock Band fans, like me. It’s designed for children so it has a lot of options to make it easier (auto drum-kick, super easy level, you don’t get thrown out of a song). You can earn trophies in a very easy way.
I bought this game for my son, but I was not aware that the guitar we had for our PS2 was not compatable with the PS3! I found out after I recieved the game, so in a scramble to find him a guitar a week before Christmas, I failed to find one. I did find a microphone, however. I was going to wait until I could find the guitar to give him the game, but my older kids talked me into giving it to him with just the microphone. It turns out we had a blast singing to the songs and trying to hit the high notes!! We had a great time and a lot of laughs! I reccomend getting the microphone at least, even if you can’t sing it is fun stuff! We had a Christmas to remember!
My 6 year old son loves this game. I jam with him too. He loves the drums and the trainer. Would buy again. Great purchase.
We’ve been playing this game for a couple of days now, and it is just loads of fun. I love the Lego tie in. They have a cute story, and you can tell the developers had a blast making this game. Honestly, I can see a Lego Rock Band 2 coming in the future. With a game this fun, there has to be a sequal.
It has a Super Easy mode for youths that want to play, but not fail out as easily. With guitar, for example, you just strum. No need to worry about pressing the right color buttons. Also, it is impossible to get booed off the stage. We tried, but you always come back to “rebuild” your reputation by collecting lego bricks in the same manner as playing the right notes on your instrument. And we really tried to get booed off by all of us playing on Expert. This is nice, because some young children might not like the game if they were booed off for not being able to play.
The list of songs are excellent. There are some songs on here that I’ve never heard of, but that didn’t make them any less fun to play. Although “Ghostbusters” isn’t what I would think of as a typical rock band song, my family and I found that playing this tune was totally fun. Just this song alone makes this game worth it!
Once you are done with the game (or even beforehand), you can use the download code and transfer all the songs into Rockband 1 or 2. We bought this for our PS3 instead of the Wii just for this feature and the fact that you can use some downloadable songs in the game. Unfortunately, the Wii version doesn’t have any export codes or allow for DLC.
If you’re looking for a fun, family game full of music and good times, then this purchase is definitely worth it.
I don’t pretend to be that good at the Rock Band games I’ve played so far (Beatles, Lego, Country Track Pack). Mostly I struggle along at “Medium” difficulty, occasionally stepping with mixed results into the “Hard” category on some of the Beatles tracks. Lego Rock Band seems more challenging than the Beatles. Having long associated Lego characters with the toys I’ve bought for my children (and, now, grandchildren), that came as a surprise, albeit an enjoyable one. The visuals are Lego-fun and obviously the result of a lot of clever, tongue-in-cheek imagination. The music is a bit heavy on the ’80s ’90s bands for my taste (hey, give me a break…I’m in my 60s), but more than a few of the tracks are up-tempo, fun-to-play numbers that offer, as I noted before, both rhythmic and fingering challenges. After purchasing the Lego Rock Band software for my family, I bought another for a friend who was weighted down by the heavy metal of Rock Band II. I would recommend it others, too. In spite of (or maybe due to) the Lego characters, its not just a game for the kiddies, although they should enjoy it almost as much as grown-ups do.