Thursday, August 11, 2016
Rock Band 3 Game 100% Free Download
It's been two years since the last true Rock Band game, and Harmonix used that time to offer something awesome for those willing to lay down some extra coin. While the core game hasn't changed really at all since Rock Band 1, the new additions of a keyboard and 100-plus button Pro Guitar offer gameplay unlike anything before.
For some, this will be just the same ol' Rock Band. For others, this is the beginning of a whole new way to experience music. It really depends how much you want to put into Rock Band 3. Not just financially (and that is an investment in itself) but also time and effort. Do you want to learn a totally new way to play or would you rather just do the same thing you've done for years? That choice really affects Rock Band 3's overall value. It's either something completely new and challenging or just more tracks to rock out to. Ultimately, the choice is yours to make.
You know how this works. You and your buddies are part of a band. Someone sings. Someone plays guitar. You've got a drummer. Everyone hits the right notes at the right time, you score points, you become rock Gods. No big.
Except now there are some new instruments that flip Rock Band on its head.
First up is the keyboard. This thing is solid and has received the seal of approval from IGN's own resident piano teacher. The only catch is that the keyboard's half-sized. Other than that, you really couldn't ask for a better piece of hardware to change the way you play Rock Band.
There is a really gimped-out version of "easy" keyboard for people. You play with just five keys that are all next to each other, which really amounts to playing guitar without strumming. It's really boring and really not worth the money you spend to get the keyboard. If that's all you want to do, save your money and just keep strumming the guitar.
The one catch is that none of your previous downloaded songs have keyboard support and only 63 of the 83 songs on the disc use keyboards -- and a few of them have some pretty sparse keys. Not exactly the strongest song list for someone who wants to be the next Liberace.
A full-stringed guitar is in the works but won't be available at launch. Though Pro Guitar totally changes how you play Rock Band 3, and is brilliant in its implementation, buying it isn't going to get you groupies (why else would you learn guitar?). Get the real deal at this point. Stop living your rock fantasies through cheap plastic toys.
Also available are some additional cymbals for your drums so you can play the true drum parts for songs. It's cool if you're a drummer, but doesn't revolutionize gameplay in the same way as Pro Guitar or Pro Keyboards.