Exactly what I'll need to get my non-rhythm-gaming friend into the genre. The beginner difficulty will be perfect for them to learn the timing when hitting notes. The setlist in game is great, with songs easily recognizable (to me) from movies like Shrek and Cars, and other games like Thrillville. I do believe this could be the key to get friends not into Rhythm games, but REALLY into Lego, to give them a go. Will follow up on that statement after the attempt.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
It's Rock Band. But you play as Lego people. Good for a Lego collection, but not a good music game.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Great game but the snare on my Roland set has trouble picking up sometimes which can be annoying because it says I get it wrong when I don’t
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I love Rock Band and Rock Band 2. I wasn't sure what to expect on Lego Rock Band. We have a Rock Band competition once a year and work in which everyone really gets into. I admit, I am not a huge lego fan but I did like some improvements made on the game. The graphics were ok, there are mini rock characters dressed into legos which is wierd. Some of the background is lego style. The song list is pretty good with a variety of songs. There is now a super easy mode in which you can pretty much play even if you such, and not get boooed out! This would be a fun game to play as a family in which it is more children orientated. Overall a recommended buy!
LEGO Rock Band is just like Rock Band, with two awesome exceptions: 1. Everything's LEGO 2. When set to Super Easy, young kids don't get kicked out of the game or booed for missing notes. This makes it WAY more fun for my 3 year old. Teenagers and adults enjoy it, too - the song selection is diverse and has some great options!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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