Here you create and mould every single member of your band and tour around some of the major cities, building up your fan base, earning money and winning stars in order to unlock new songs, gigs, staff and cities. The main focus of the game is obviously on the career-based World Tour mode (I’ll detail the other modes and extras towards the end of the review). But if you don’t care for the age of peripherals, and you quite like the idea of a purely single player focus, then Rock Band Unplugged might be the game for you. That’s mostly what it isn’t, and for those of you who find either the idea of a peripheral or some form of multiplayer integral to a music game then this title is almost certainly not for you. There’s no peripheral, there’s a relatively simplistic control system, and no multiplayer of any sort (online or otherwise), though curiously there is a music store. In a way Unplugged seems to harken back towards a more traditional take on the rhythm genre. I was pretty excited to hear the news that the PSP would be getting its very own iteration of Rock Band. By Craig Snow, posted on 26 July 2009 / 5,148 Views
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