Games Review: The Beatles: Rock Band
PS3, Wii, Xbox 360, £39.99 (game only)
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Your support makes all the difference.Electronic Arts Given that this game is a combination of the hugely successful Rock Band franchise and arguably the greatest band ever, it would have been pretty hard for the developer, Harmonix, to mess it up. Thankfully, not only has it avoided cheapening theFab Four’s closely guarded legacy, but it has also added some great features that show The Beatles:RockBand has been created with care, such as outstanding visuals and the introduction of harmonies. With 45 songs and specially created instruments, this is a must-have if you have even a passing interest in theBeatles.
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