Games Review: Ultimate Band
DS, Wii, Disney Interactive £29.99
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Your support makes all the difference.My living room is littered with a plastic drumkit, a
clutch of ersatz guitars and a tangled mess of
microphones. That’s becausemy idea of a good
night involes playing Guitar Hero and Sing Star.
For anyone short of space, gaming peripherals
are a pain, not a pleasure, so the fact that
Ultimate Band is played with standard controllers
will appeal to many. However, shaking remotes
and pressing buttons just isn’t as much fun as
playing a (fake) guitar, even if this is a cheaper
alternative.
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