Lego Rock Band had songs that were pretty hard too (Aliens Exist, Kung Fu Fighting, Final Countdown) - your setlist could use some of those songs so hardcore players can enjoy the setlist too
Lego Rock Band had songs that were pretty hard too (Aliens Exist, Kung Fu Fighting, Final Countdown) - your setlist could use some of those songs so hardcore players can enjoy the setlist too
Not only are these not good songs for a kid's game (awkward blank spots doesn't mean there aren't thousands of better songs out there), they're not good songs for a Rock Band game. Looking at the pop charts doesn't tell you what songs would adapt to good guitar, bass, drum, and keyboard charts.
Hey, I'd buy it.
However, almost 1/3 of the songs listed would be really boring on at least one instrument in RB3.
I'd buy it, mostly because I have all the other games and I wanna have a full setlist, but there's one major problems, and that's the pop songs. Some of them seem to be in there just because they're pop songs, and not because they'd work in the game. Songs like:
Payphone
Cooler than Me
Tik Tok
We Found Love
Starships
Replay
Down
Whatcha Say
Dynamite
The Lazy Song
LRB had one recent pop song from what I remember, and So What actually worked on the instruments. Those songs just seem like they don't extend to any music game that's not about dancing. Also, Michael Jackson? Ain't gonna happen.
I would like songs like
why don't you and I (single version)- Santana
into the night- Santana
when we stand together or if every one cares- Nickelback
sliver-Nirvana
drive by- train
rip it up- Jet
brother- Matt Corby
In My Place - Coldplay
no way back- Foo Fighters
merry go round- The Vines
sk8ter boi- Avril Lavinge
but I agree with
call me maybe and payphone though.
DLC Whishlist
[] Jet
[x]Linkin Park
[]Wolfmother
[]Nickelback
[]Pearl Jam
[]Silverchair
[]Living End
I wouldn't by a game ful of pop music, they should go down the same root as Lego Rock Band and put the rock songs that eveyrone knows on to the game.
Request;
Arctic Monkeys
More Oasis
More Fratellis
Stone Roses
The Verve