Games Review: Rock Revolution
PS3, Wii, Xbox 360, Konami, £24.99
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Your support makes all the difference.Splashed out on RockBand or GuitarHero?Fancy a new musical challenge? Well, the good news is that you can use your peripherals to play this. The bad news is that if you do, you might spontaneously combust with disappointment. This title is so obviously a cash-in on the trend for having a virtual band in your living room that it’s embarrassing. Dodgy controls, a multiplayer mode that lets only three people play and awful versions of famous songs make this a dog’s dinner rather than a musical gem.
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