For those about to Rock – Harmonix on Rock Band 4
When Rock Band 3 came out in 2010, there was a fatigue around the genre – people were beginning to get tired of the onslaught on games that tried their hardest to make you feel like a rock star. The...
View ArticleRock Band 4 review
Rock Band 4 isn’t a reboot, or a restart, or even a direct sequel. Rather, it’s a relocation – a migration of the brand across generations. We want to start by saying this: our review is of what comes...
View ArticlePlastic Fantastic – how Rock Band 4’s instruments were remade
Rock Band has been supported by hardware dev Mad Catz since 2008, but the manufacturer has always stayed behind the curtain… We go backstage with ichard Neville, Mad Catz’ senior product development...
View ArticleAmplitude review
This magazine and Amplitude have a long-standing relationship. Some ten years ago, the staff at the time spent every lunch time either locked in multiplayer battles on Harmonix’s beat-blasting classic,...
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