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Rock Band: Solus (Xbox 360)

Rock Band: Solus (Xbox 360)

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From: Electronic Arts
Category: Video Games

List Price: £49.99
Buy New: £35.89
You Save: £14.10 (28%)



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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 77 reviews
Sales Rank: 51

Platform: Xbox 360
Genre: musical-instrument-games
Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
Media: Video Game
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5030930059934
ASIN: B000TT7RHG

Release Date: May 23, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: NEW. FACTORY SEALED. DIRECT FROM OUR HIGH STREET STORE.

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk
Tap into your Rock & Roll fantasy as you pick your axe, form a band and tour for fame and fortune, all while sticking the rock credo of learning your instrument as you go in Rock Band.

Bring the house to its feet in Rock Band

For those about to rock!
Solo Tour Mode

Jam solo if that's your thing. View larger.
Band world tour mode

Or try multiplayer action. View larger.
Step to the mic

Step to the mic. View larger.
Drum like a wildman!

Or go Bonzo on the skins! View larger.
Developed by Harmonix, creators of the blockbuster Guitar Hero franchise, Rock Band is an all-new platform for gamers ready to take on the challenges of the Rock & Roll lifestyle. Instruments available to players are guitar, bass, drums or vocals as they hit the road as either an aspiring superstar solo act, or for the first time in game genre history take on the true collaborative and challenging nature of music as they form a band and jam together in multiplayer action from home or around the world. Either way players will need to master their stage presence through the various game modes and polish their rock chops via the unrivalled Rock Band song list if they hope to make it out of the garage, into the clubs and finally on to the main stage.


Extensive Game Modes.
Rock Band delivers four music games in one - challenging rockers to master lead guitar, bass guitar, drums and vocals through the five separate game modes.

  • Tutorial Mode: Master the basics! No need for experience. Pick your weapon of choice and ascend from beginner to rock god.
  • Practice Mode: Perfect your tune! Breakdown any part of any song at your preferred speed before hitting the main stage.
  • Quickplay Mode: Instant fix of fun! Jump into any unlocked song for some quick jam time either on your own or with other players.
  • Solo Tour Mode: Take it on the road! Pack up your instrument of choice and set out on the open road for a fun and challenging single player career.
  • Band World Tour Mode: Conquer the world! The journey to rock stardom takes you from small town bars to world-renowned venues. Earn fame and fortune along the way to secure rock star necessities.
A Song List That Goes to Eleven!
Built on unprecedented deals with top record labels and music publishers, the mix of remastered originals and covers that make up the epic Rock Band song list puts players in the shoes of legendary artists from day one. And with the promise of additional downloadable songs and albums you are sure to be rockin' for some time to come. A partial list of the initial song list includes:
  • (Don't Fear) The Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult (Master)
  • Won't Get Fooled Again - The Who (Master)
  • Suffragette City - David Bowie (Master)
  • Paranoid - Black Sabbath (Cover)
  • Blitzkrieg Bop - The Ramones (Master)
  • Mississippi Queen - Mountain (Cover)
  • Wanted Dead or Alive - Bon Jovi (Master)
  • Tom Sawyer - Rush (Cover)
  • In Bloom - Nirvana (Master)
  • Vasoline - Stone Temple Pilots (Master)
  • Say It Ain't So - Weezer (Master)
  • Main Offender - The Hives (Master)
  • Reptilla - The Strokes (Master)
  • Go with the Flow - Queens of the Stone Age (Master)
  • Learn to Fly - Foo Fighters (Master)
  • Enter Sandman - Metallica (Master)
  • Highway Star - Deep Purple (Master)
  • Epic - Faith No More (Master)
  • Are You Gonna Be My Girl - Jet (Master)
  • Here It Goes Again - OK Go! (Master)
  • Creep - Radiohead (Master)
  • Gimme Shelter - The Rolling Stones (Master)
  • Should I Stay or Should I Go - The Clash (Master)
  • Cherub Rock - Smashing Pumpkins (Master)
  • Sabotage - Beastie Boys (Master)
  • The Hand That Feeds - Nine Inch Nails (Master)
  • I Think I'm Paranoid - Garbage (Master)
  • Wave of Mutilation - The Pixies (Master)
  • Maps - Yeah Yeah Yeahs (Master)
  • Celebrity Skin - Hole (Master)
  • AND MANY MORE!




Customer Reviews:   Read 72 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars This game rocks!   July 5, 2008
Ruth Andrews (Cambridge)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Ok, before I begin; I'm reviewing the GAME ITSELF, NOT THE PERIPHERALS, because they're too expensive for me. So people who have rated this one star are obviously unaware that this is just the game and/or you can use the Guitar Hero 3 controller along with the Xbox Live headset.

Now that's clear, I must tell you that this game is brilliant! A lot better than Guitar Hero 3, in my opinion. Firstly, being able to customise your band members is a real treat, and it's even better if your avatar looks like you. speaking of which, the graphics are a lot better in Rock Band than Guitar Hero 3, although it doesn't necessarily matter in games like this. The setlist is fantastic, and this is reinforced with all the great downloadable songs from the Live Marketplace. Some of my favourite songs are on it! The Big Rock endings are a fun addition, as well as the solos, which tell you your percentage and you can use the bottom notes of the Stratoscaster Controller (which of course I don't have). The Band World Tour mode seems great, but as I don't have any peripherals and the headset doesn't have much input quality, I can't really justify this.

I have noticed that this game is A LOT easier than Guitar Hero 3, on which I could barely do any songs on Hard at all, but on here I can do nearly every single one, save the last ones. This may just be my controller, or just all Guitar Hero controllers in general, but I've noticed that some notes just don't get hit at all. It just doesn't read it. This isn't because I'm bad at the game, the thing just doesn't read it. However, this rarely happens, and it's not the end of the world if it does. Another annoyance is that the notes are too small, so it can be harder to accurately hit it, but you can easily get used to this. Speaking of notes, on the transition from normal to Overdrive (the Rock Band equivalent of Star Power), it's sometimes hard, if not impossible to see some of the notes, with is quite bad, as you can guess. The only gripe I have is the Band World Tour not being usable over Xbox Live. With this feature, this could easily be one of the best games ever. I hear EA/Harmonix are working on it, and hopefully it will see the light of day!

Now, let's go on to the 'money issue'. There is a way to get around this frankly ridiculous price of the full set, but you'll have to already own Guitar Hero 3 (2?) and a Xbox Live headset, so you probably won't save much, but it will feel as if you have. Just buy the game and the drums separately. This will give you The guitar/bass (as they both use the same controller), microphone and drums. If you want a complete band, just get your friend to bring their controller along. If they don't have one, tough luck.

I recommend this to anyone with a lot of money to waste or to anyone with a Guitar Hero 3 controller (most of you).



5 out of 5 stars worth the cash   June 30, 2008
P.Agland
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

first of all i was a bit annoyed at the price, but in the end i managed to get it for 150 including the game, me and my mates couldnt wait any longer.

after playing the game, i can safely say its worth every penny, we've had hours of fun on it, so mch so my m8 is gettin his own so we can battle online.

great thing is, if u get bored playing the drums u cn play guitar...and then mike, and so on, so basically its not jus the same thing over n over like in guitar hero

the song list is pretty damn brilliant, theres a very wide selection of tastes, but not only that, u cn download over 160 songs (at bout 50p - 1.00) each, which wen u tihnk, if u download a song on itunes, it costs that much anyway, so u gettin to play it and listen to it on a game.

believe the hype
its brilliant
highly recommended

oh and guitar hero guitars... work on rock band ;)



5 out of 5 stars Worth it   June 25, 2008
Mr. A. Wilson (London)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Like many others I was incensed with the price for Rock Band, but still intended to buy it as I am a massive fan of the Guitar Hero games.

I'm glad I took the plunge, because the whole experience is incredible. The track listing is infinitely superior to that of Guitar Hero, and playing with your mates is amazing!

Another great part about this is the amount of money that I've actually SAVED by having some mates over on a friday night and staying in playing this all night with a few beers, rather than going out and spending ridiculous amounts in London. 5 stars



1 out of 5 stars FAULTY   June 24, 2008
Bmt Clark
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Got it today with the band in the box and it was faulty. if thats what you get for 180 quid then its ridiculous


5 out of 5 stars Great Fun   June 24, 2008
T. Williams (Yorkshire)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I know there has been a lot of criticism about the price of this game. Yes it does cost a lot to buy but then new games usually do. But I weigh the price against how good the game is and what you actually get for your money. I bought this game together with rock band in a box and together they weren't too bad in price. I only saw the game advertised in a magazine a day before I bought it as had not heard of it before. I thought I would get it for my other half as a pseudo father day present from our pets. For anyone who hasn't played guitar hero, which it is exactly like, here is an over view of the game.

Basically with the guitar part you can use either set of fret buttons ( I like the fact it has two sets, one for smaller hands and one regular set. I have small hands and have found it difficult in guitar hero to play very well in the medium and higher levels) I would recommend going through the tutorials if you are new to it. If you are not I wouldn't bother as you don't get an achievement for completeing them. To play you watch the screen and you see a kneck of a guitar appear and gradually coloured notes will travel along this kneck. When it reaches the bar you play the corresponding fret key on the guitar controller. For the easy level you just use 3 keys and for the higher levels you have to use more. I am still getting used to the extra notes. For playing the drums it is pretty much the same. The only difference being is that you just have four drums to play and the drums each have a colour which corresponds to the note on the screen. Plus you do get a long thin orange note which represents the kick drum. You get a peddle which attachs to the rest of the drum kit. With the vocals you use the mic and a regular xbox controller. If you want to sing and play an instrument you can use a normal xbox headset. The words to the song move across the screen and you have to sing at the proper pitch when the words hit the bar at the side of the screen. Also when the guitarist goes off on one in a solo you have the option of a tamborine which you can play by just banging your hand against the mic when the little black notes move across the screen. You don't have to do this and it won't affect your score. As neither of us can sing to save our lives this is the only part of the game we have had problems with.

All in all I would give this the thumbs up and would especially recommend this to people who have played the guitar hero games. It expands on those games and in my opinion is more fun, especially as you can play with more friends and get a band going. It has great tunes to play and sing along to. A good mixture of the classics and some new stuff.

Personally I would ignore the stuff about the price and buy it, it will bring out the guitarist and drummer in you.


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