- Publisher: Harmonix Music Systems
- Release Date: Aug 28, 2012
- Also On: Xbox 360
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Oct 27, 2012Playing rock music with plastic instruments is old-fashioned, and that's why Harmonix gives you a Rock Band game that doesn't use these primitive tools. Instead you play notes with your controller and this is surprisingly fun. All instruments are well implemented and the fact that you can play ANY song from the massive Rock Band library is a feat in itself.
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Play UKOct 2, 2012Rhythm-action for those with sausage fingers but with a sharp mind. [Issue#223, p.85]
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Official PlayStation Magazine BeneluxOct 1, 2012This rhythm game isn't played with a plastic guitar, but rather with a regular controller. Since Blitz is all about hi-scores it is more akin to the PS2 game Amplitude or Rock Band Unplugged on the PSP. The number of available songs is a bit on the low side. [October 2012, p.78]
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Playstation Official Magazine UKSep 20, 2012Though the fun eventually wore thin, finding the ultimate combo of score-smashing power-ups kept us hooked for hours. [Nov 2012, p.82]
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Aug 27, 2012Examined on its own merits, Rock Band Blitz offers highly tuned rhythm matching fun, and the new approach to multipliers makes score chasing a blast. Harmonix has leveraged its obscenely large music library to boost the appeal of Blitz, and the game's draw may be directly proportional to how much previous money you've already invested in the series.
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Sep 25, 2012It should've given us more of an excuse to keep playing by ourselves and the coin usage for power-ups is dumb, but the production values are high and playing just never gets old. And I can't seem to stop.
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Playstation Official Magazine AustraliaNov 9, 2012If you have an existing library of Rock Band tracks you'll dig this. [December 2012, p83]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 8 out of 18
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Mixed: 5 out of 18
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Negative: 5 out of 18
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Sep 6, 2012
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Aug 31, 2012
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Nov 10, 2022Como juego gratuito... poco te vas a quejar, pero es que un Rock Band solo con dos botones? A quién se le ocurrió la idea?