Rock Revolution Critic Reviews
28 Total Reviews
1 Positive Reviews(3.6%)
13 Mixed Reviews(46.4%)
14 Negative Reviews(50%)
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Game Informer
June 7, 2024
Rock Revolution is exactly what you’d expect from the music game genre, assuming the last three years never happened.
Pelit (Finland)
June 7, 2024
A B-movie version of current music games. The setlist is mediocre and all of the performances are covers. The gameplay itself is too punishing on the timing and the way notes scroll directly from top to bottom of the screen is just hard to follow.
3DJuegos
June 7, 2024
Rock Revolution is basically what you’d expect from a musical game at medium level.
Gamer 2.0
June 7, 2024
On the whole, Rock Revolution just falls short on every level.
TeamXbox
June 7, 2024
You want players to be entertained and you want them to be challenged, but you don’t want them uncomfortable. Unfortunately, Rock Revolution frequently made me uncomfortable.
ZTGD
June 7, 2024
Rock Revolution is a bad attempt at cashing in on the genre. It really does nothing to separate itself and actually siphons most of the enjoyment out of playing music games.
InsideGamer.nl
June 7, 2024
Konami might stand at the berth of the music genre with games like Beatmania, DDR and Guitar Freaks, but Rock Revolution fails in almost all the aspects that make the Rock Band and Guitar Hero franchises so good. It just doesn’t play as well, has fewer options and the soundtrack is mediocre at best. This game just doesn’t cut it with the franchises it desperately tries to be.
Official Xbox Magazine
June 7, 2024
Despite its baffling looks, booming resonance, and asymmetrical layout, Rock Revolution’s controller is not actually the game’s biggest problem; it’s Rock Revolution’s note charts and the onscreen icons that make the game so joyless.
Variety
June 7, 2024
Rock Revolution is overly complex where it should be simple and soulless where it should be rich. This revolution has little chance of overthrowing the genre's kings.
G4 TV
June 7, 2024
Its fundamental flaws and dearth of good music makes this also-ran even more pointless.
Cheat Code Central
June 7, 2024
It is quite unfortunate that the company that essentially invented the music genre has produced such a poor title, but Rock Revolution just doesn’t have any redeeming qualities. From the poor music selection to the bad visuals, this game doesn’t stand well on its own, and can’t even be considered good as a supplement to current music titles.
D+PAD Magazine
June 7, 2024
So Rock Revolution isn’t quite the revolution it claims to be. Quite the opposite, in fact. It’s a game that cuts every corner possible to create a soulless, low-cost venture that happily plays second fiddle to its competitors.
Cynamite
June 7, 2024
Rock Revolution just isn’t fun. Guitar Hero and Rock Band are way better.
GameSpot
June 7, 2024
If Rock Revolution came out two or three years ago, it might have been revolutionary, but in 2008, it's not even relevant. Uninspired presentation, a tiny tracklist that includes no master tracks, a complete lack of vocal support, uninteresting gameplay, and a barebones Career mode are just a few of the many ways in with Rock Revolution fails.
GameDaily
June 7, 2024
Whereas Rock Band 2 and Guitar Hero: World Tour headline the music game genre, Rock Revolution is a scrappy cover band. Its presentation rips off Rock Band's, the scrolling notes are hard to keep up with, the career mode is unsatisfying and the song selection, while decent, is made up of lame cover tracks.
IGN
June 7, 2024
Playing Rock Revolution is like getting kicked in the teeth, and not in a rock 'n’ roll way. The cover songs are bad, the gameplay is unintuitive and dull, the options are extremely limited and the drum peripheral is horrid.
GamesRadar+
June 7, 2024
Rock Revolution is inferior to its competition in every single possible way. If you absolutely have to try it, we urge you to think of it as a track pack of guitar-only songs for Rock Band or Guitar Hero and buy just the game (instead of the drums-included bundle).
games(TM)
June 7, 2024
Even at the bargain-bin price that Rock Revolution is undoubtedly going to hit mere weeks after it is released, the game is an irredeemable waste of time.
Eurogamer
June 7, 2024
For 25 quid, you could hire Richard Blackwood and Daniel Bedingfield for the afternoon and still have change for an egg sandwich, a Panda Pops and the bus to Lewisham Travelodge. You'd have more fun.