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June 2010
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The editors liked
The band are fully realised in physical form with impressive motion capture
Plenty of rewards to unlock
Famililarly enjoyable gameplay with clearer vocal interface makes it a blast to play
Some great tracks
Obvious band involvement
Great for fans (obviously)
Every instrument put to good use
Dookie is entirely present
Collectibles are fun for superfans
The editors didn't like
Too few venues
Some albums are ridiculously scarce and desperately awaiting DLC
For some there might not be enough diversity in Green Day's music for this sort of game
Abstract: Out of the box, Rock Band provides you with everything you need to create your own virtual rock band in the comfort of your own living room. When the first game in the series was released in 2008 it represented the evolution of the rhythm genre, the fi...
The band are fully realised in physical form with impressive motion capture, Plenty of rewards to unlock, Famililarly enjoyable gameplay with clearer vocal interface makes it a blast to play
Too few venues, Some albums are ridiculously scarce and desperately awaiting DLC
Enjoyable at times but never threatening to push itself into the realms of a must-have addition to the Rock Band set list, Green Day: Rock Band is simply for fans only. 7.0/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report...
Green Day began as a punk band in the Oakland in the late eighties. With their working-class punk roots it's strange to see them now featuring in their own video game and playing to huge crowds at places like Milton Keynes....
A great game for Green Day fans. Play as your idols – rock through their catalog and unlock Achievements/Trophies enhancing your love for Billie Joe, Tre, and Mike. Songs play very well within a rhythm game format,
Visuals are lacking, and so are pivotal Green Day venues like Woodstock. No backstory on the band other than playing their songs. Casual Green Day fans may not bother playing it again after they beat it in just a few hours.
Abstract: While I would have never expected Harmonix to follow up The Beatles: Rock Band with a Green Day game, the songs are a lot of fun to play, and I am a big fan - so that works out well here. That said, if you are not a fan of Green Day, or Rock Band for t...
Repeating the obvious, this is a Rock Band title made entirely of Green Day tracks, which makes it easy to recommend to gamers that are fans of both. Fans of one, the other or neither, would probably be better suited renting or waiting for the price to...
Abstract: The look of this game is typical Rock Band from the well recognized scrolling notes to a stylized likenesses of all three members of the band. GDRB includes three venues important in the history of Green Day as well. Fans will appreciate these recreat...