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Rock Band 4 Critic Reviews

52 Total Reviews

46 Positive Reviews(88.5%)
5 Mixed Reviews(9.6%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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GamesRadar+ October 5, 2015
With superb gameplay enhancements like freestyle soloing, and support not only for existing instruments but thousands of legacy DLC tracks, this is the new benchmark for rhythm action gaming.
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Cheat Code Central October 5, 2015
Most importantly, it plays well whether you’ve got a full group of four or going solo. The accommodations made to ensure the inputs are perfect for your setup, the ability to customize everything right down to the vocal parts, and crisp presentation make for a game that people will want to keep in their living rooms and enjoy for weeks, rather than play once then pop into storage.
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Games Master UK November 3, 2015
The definitive entry in a hall of fame series, raising the bar for rhythm action games to an all-time high.
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Vandal October 5, 2015
Rock Band keeps its formula unaltered, but all the new things it introduces make it even better. Rock Band 4 is the best game Harmonix has made so far, so it's time to get your band together and rock.
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Game Informer October 5, 2015
Whether you’re importing a back catalog or not, the new title stands on its own with smart music selections, and skill-based gameplay refined over years of experimentation. After a few years away, I’d almost forgotten how fun the Rock Band experience can be.
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IGN October 5, 2015
Rock Band 4 makes smart choices in bringing the series back, even if its setlist is somewhat disappointing.
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GameTrailers October 6, 2015
If you need to buy all of Rock Band 4 to get a band going, it’s a lot to pick up, but it’s a worthy investment if you’re in the market for a great party game. If you’re fortunate enough to already have compatible gear or pre-purchased music ready to download, there’s no reason not to rock again.
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COGconnected October 6, 2015
At the end of the day Rock Band 4 feels more like an evolution than a drastic departure.
83
Meristation October 7, 2015
Rock Band's comeback is a very solid musical videogame that rescues everything we liked in the past like the legendary multiplayer and adds satisfying new features like the solos and avatar customization.
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Hobby Consolas October 7, 2015
The same experience we had with previous iterations of the franchise, spiced with some minor innovations. It's a great way to have easy-to-pick fun with friends, but don´t expect a revolution in the musical genre.
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GamePro Germany October 11, 2015
There's room for improvement. Annoying bugs and a lackluster song selections are sabotaging the great gameplay and clever innovations.
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Game Revolution October 5, 2015
While the lack of online multiplayer and Practice Mode is disappointing given Rock Band 3's suite of features, reliving the experience of having friends playing alongside you (perhaps at a party you've arranged, ahem) in local co-operative play more than makes up for the difference. It may have five years since the last Rock Band, but the feeling is utterly nostalgic.
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Metro GameCentral October 5, 2015
A welcome return for multiplayer music games, even if there’s relatively little new to add to the experience – and a few things that have been taken out.
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Game Rant October 6, 2015
Truthfully, Rock Band 4’s biggest selling point is that it’s Rock Band on the new consoles with new instruments. And if that sounds appealing, then you’re bound to be very happy with Harmonix’s sequel.
80
Digital Spy October 6, 2015
Combined with the lack of true innovation, it means that Rock Band 4 only ever achieves Wembley Arena-level greatness - rather than Wembley Stadium-filling excellence. But this is all about pure enjoyment, and after such a long absence and an over-complicated third release, it's a welcome return to form for one of the pioneers of the rhythm action genre.
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USgamer October 9, 2015
While it lacks some of the features of prior versions - most notably online mode - Rock Band 4 is a solid release that establishes the franchise as a platform that will be continually supported and updated in the future. It's a great model that brings the classic Rock Band gameplay to current-generation consoles, while being compatible with legacy instruments and songs.
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Gameblog.fr October 14, 2015
Rock Band 4 doesn't changing much compared to the previous episodes, it adds the freestyle feature, which is really nice, but it doesn't put a lot of new ideas in its old formula... Thus said, it's still a fantastic rhythm game to play, alone and of course with friends, to get the complete band. The gameplay is nearly perfect and, above all, the game is compatible with your old instruments and all 1700 past DLC songs.
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Gamer.no October 14, 2015
Rock Band 4’s biggest strengths are the new guitar solos, the possibility of importing tracks from earlier games and the compatibility with older instruments. Despite sore fingers after several hours of playing, Rock Band 4 is a wonderful experience, especially with friends.
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Brash Games October 15, 2015
As it stands, Rock Band 4 can only be judged based upon what is available today, and while the on the disk track list isn’t as impressive as that found on any of its predecessors, this is still a highly entertaining and finely crafted entry in the series.
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IGN Italia October 19, 2015
Rock Band 4 is the same, old, highly enjoyable Rock Band you remember. The lack of online multiplayer is a bummer, but the new solo/freestyle mechanics are right on spot.