Both are awesome games.
If you like the beatles then pick up that, but if you want more variety then pick up Rock Band 2.
You can't go wrong with either.
Both are awesome games.
If you like the beatles then pick up that, but if you want more variety then pick up Rock Band 2.
You can't go wrong with either.
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First get TB-RB, if you want some history. Then get RB2 when you can.![]()
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As for the Metal Track Pack if you like the track listing get it I have all those songs, but the exclusives, Laid To Rest, and Waking The Demon. The songs are quite fun and if you buy it new you can export the songs from the track pack onto RB2 using the code on the back of the manual (this does not work for the Wii version)
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I kindly disagree with Supernova about the "fun" subject, but I have to agree Rockband 2 is the way to go if you want to play a large amount of songs from a lot of different artists and styles of music.
If I would kindly suggest, buy Rockband 2 (the whole pack is much cheaper than TB:RB, and the instruments are about the same quality), and buy TB:RB alone without instruments. It would be only an adittional 60 bucks over the Rockband 2 band pack and you would be getting both a game featuring one of the greatest band of all time (and one of the best looking music games around) AND another game with access to an immense well of songs.
I like Beatles Rock Band more. But that probably has to do with the fact the Beatles are my favorite band, and I don't really like metal or hard rock. But if you do like hard rock and metal, RB2 is definitely the way to go. The only hard rock songs the Beatles have are Helter Skelter and Revolution (though people could argue that there are more)