Testseek.co.uk have collected 32 expert reviews of the Rock Band: Unplugged and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Rock Band: Unplugged.
June 2009
(78%)
32 Reviews
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Abstract: The name may elicit images of hard rockers in a quaint café holding acoustic guitars and singing mellow renditions of their greatest hits, but that's not what Rock Band: Unplugged is about. This game maintains the same well-balanced tracklist of its co...
Abstract: They did it. They actually did it. I don't know exactly how they managed it, but the superstars at Harmonix were able to capture the rhythm-based, lighting-in-a-bottle phenomenon that is Rock Band and package it into an innovative portable package that...
Abstract: Before igniting the rhythm game peripheral revolution with the original Guitar Hero, Harmonix released a pair of rhythm games that laid the groundwork for that seminal title: Frequency and Amplitude. Now, with Rock Band Unplugged, Harmonix has gone bac...
Combines Rock Band gameplay with that of Harmonixs earlier games, Solid, diverse library of 41 songs on the disc, Range of difficulties makes it accessible to anyone.
No multiplayer.
Smart design choices make this handheld debut for the Rock Band series a great one. ...
Abstract: Stop me if you've heard this one before: A hugely successful game maker is looking to capitalize on the success of their top selling music franchise by spinning it off onto the handheld game systems. This isn't Guitar Hero On Tour on the Nintendo DS, b...
Weve tested and played Rock Band Unplugged completely, now all you need to do is head on inside to see if its worth your time. Sure Plays a Mean PinballWe all loved Guitar Hero at one point or another, but at this point, with its fifth iteration in ...
Abstract: Rock Band Unplugged is a great addition to the Rock Band series, offering a refreshing rhythm game mechanic that feels very comfortable on the PSP. Even though the game lacks multiplayer, the DLC feature should help give this game some legs in the futu...
Abstract: With the PC game release lists looking bare, I came across this little gem. For those that know me, you know that Portal is the greatest game ever conceived and that Guitar Hero and Rock Band (collectively) are the worst attempt at games I’ve ever seen...