No, i think they should use their time on other stuff, than this.
Its a good game, but i could without a sequel.
Yes
Never
No, i think they should use their time on other stuff, than this.
Its a good game, but i could without a sequel.
Reporter: Is Ringo the best drummer in the world?
John Lennon: Ringo isn't even the best drummer in The Beatles.
/rant
Tiger Uppercut: Platinum Artist | Expert: G/B | Hard: D/V
Song Count: 831 | Newest: "Great Balls of Fire" & "Dog Days Are Over"
I totally agree with this too.
Also I prefer playing LRB in the tour mode than RB2 as it is a bit more fun and you don't get forced to play set lists on hard difficulty settings. There are many players out there that struggle to play guitar and drums on harder difficulty levels. I personally play normal for guitar and drums and can play hard bass on the easier songs. Even my wife struggles singing on expert with a lot of songs (and even some on hard) and she has had many singing lessons when she used to do singing and dancing festivals.
You can't kill the hair metal!
Wishlist:
A4D album [ ]
Def Leppard [X] Yes!
Whitesnake [X] Yippee!
Poison [X] Oh yeah!
Cinderella [X] Amazing!
I wouldn't mind seeing a LEGO RB2 sometime next year...provided they're able to bring in a new set of features similiar to the jump from RB1 to RB2.
One fun thing would be more customization of vehicles and venues, which would help play up the building aspects of LEGO moreso than what we saw in the first title.
Also, I wouldn't mind some form of online play, even if it had chat disabled.
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Tiger Uppercut: Platinum Artist | Expert: G/B | Hard: D/V
Song Count: 831 | Newest: "Great Balls of Fire" & "Dog Days Are Over"
Needing to collect the correct lego pieces (through performance and/or challenges) that are needed to build the next vehicle would be a fun twist.
i actually prefer the LRB World Tour format. seems like more to do and more opportunities to create your own setlists. when i play RB2 world tour, i typically am just re-playing create-a-setlist gigs i've already played.
however, the family filter kills it for me. too many missing songs.
so no on the LRB sequel, but looking forward to an improved World Tour in RB3.
Lego Rock Band as a full fledges spin off series would be ideal for testing the waters on new features... it already did so with the original LRB from pause timer countdowns, tweaked HO/POs, replacing "failing" a song with a chance to play your way back into it and Rock Challenges (where one band member would find himself playing solo).
It was also a brilliant title for me particuarly as it was a very british setlist, look at how many new artists appeared through the game which would have no chance with the more american focused Rock Band games. Lets face it - new features and diverse setlist with a LRB2 or instead look forward to masses of new songs and very little new features for a single artist like with GDRB.
Lego Rock Band is also a brilliant way of making Rock Band family friendly for the young uns at no risk of exposure to the more adult and sometimes unwanted problems that come with online play and a lack of song filter to stop songs daddy can listen to but certainly not the tikes.
Hoping for more british music on RB Blitz
Lego:RB is a really good game, and I'd love to see a sequel for it... but I'm sure it's not gonna happen. I have no idea what their sales expectations were, but it definitely sold much less than the other Lego games. I just can't see Traveller's Tales being on board for a sequel, but who knows?
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