2011年2月18日星期五

Four player co-op and head-to-head modes

Like Rock Band, But Portable: Most of the things that make Rock Band so much fun and personalized are present in Unplugged.That includes the carefully curated song selection, light on duds, and fun to play note charts.Character customization is deep, as are the available modes for quick play, practice and career modes.Best of all, you can actually hear the music clearly without the din of plastic instruments being whacked.Of course, it's missing one thing...Customizable Button Layout: Any want you want it.That's the way we chanel online need it.HatedThere's No Multiplayer: We're spoiled.And we have Wi-Fi.So there should be a multiplayer mode in Rock Band Unplugged, but there isn't.Four player co-op and head-to-head modes would be great, but no dice.

Maybe in the sequel, since that's a great bullet point.Double Dipping: There's no way to use the songs you might have purchased in Rock Band or Rock Band 2 on the PSP version, so you may have to buy some of these tunes a second time if you want to expand beyond the 40 or so tracks already included.Rock Band Unplugged is a wonderful addition to the franchise, full of addictive gameplay and quality production values that doesn't dilute the brand.It's the kind of game that will go a long way to reinvigorating the PSP library, thanks to its chanel watches online incredibly strong design and potentially limitless music library.There are a few minor technical quibbles, including some annoying load times and autosave pauses, but the rest of the game is sound.

If you're at all interested in the Rock Band series or have enjoyed Harmonix's original PlayStation 2 rhythm game efforts, I can't think of a reason not to pick up Unplugged.Rock Band Unplugged was developed by Backbone Entertainment and published by MTV Games for the PSP, releasing on June 9th.Retails for $39.99.Played through web chanel watches World Tour mode and tested Band Survival.Confused by our reviews? Read our review FAQ.”Speaking with The Guardian, Microsoft's Chris Stevenson has announced that the Zune Marketplace - and everything available on it - is to be made available to Xbox 360 owners.