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Can’t get into it cause the character John is just that unlikeable
I hope something bad happens to him

Bought this pack because it was the cheapest way to get all the instruments at once. If you're a fan of the Beatles it's a five-star guaranteed. I never was a fan of the Beatles.

Probably the pinnacle of band-centric rhythm gaming as far as respect for the band in question goes. This is one of those games where you can enjoy it even if you're not a Beatles lover.

I'm not a Beatles guy. Never have been, likely never will be. So as I go through the entire series of Rock Band, I gave this one an earnest playing to see if I could finally get what all the Beatlemania is all about. The Beatles had this one opportunity to turn me over to liking their music, and they... marginally succeeded? This game doesn't play like previous Rock Band games, as you go through the setlist in a linear order rather than grinding stars and money for things. The cutscenes between chapters don't really make much sense to me, but I assume if you are into the Beatles, you'd get it. Most of the learning about the band I had came from the photos that you can unlock through getting stars in each songs, and since Beatles music makes for very easy beatmaps, clearing each song with 5 stars was a cakewalk. Songs also have their own unique setpieces and backgrounds, which is pretty neat. All in all, while I still don't really like their music, I guess playing through this has made me respect and understand the Beatles a bit more. Probably won't be listening to their music outside of this though, sorry. But if you like the Beatles, this is probably an insanely good tribute.

It's good because I like The Beatles.


this game started my love for the beatles. we beat it in one night.

the best plastic guitar game and it's not even close. high points include: the cinematics, the peripherals, and weird features like the drum trainer, which drills you on various ringo-isms. this game changed my real-life drumming! what the fuck!!

Since Harmonix was torn asunder from its parent company thanks to Activision’s interest in procuring the Guitar Hero franchise, Rock Band has always felt like it was competing against Harmonix’s former brainchild. Guitar Hero may have spurred the rhythm game craze of the late 2000s and became an era-defining phenomenon, but Rock Band’s enhanced number of peripherals made the experience a more well-rounded party machine. Guitar Hero was worried that Rock Band’s existence would render the former obsolete. Besides implementing the additional instruments from Rock Band, Guitar Hero started to flaunt its more recognizable brand name and reach out to many legendary rock acts to create games themed around them. Aerosmith, Van Halen, and Metallica are all legendary rock/metal acts with devoted, widespread fan bases with several recognizable songs in the popular music canon. How could Rock Band stand a chance to compete with Guitar Hero after being backed by so many rock and roll icons? Hilariously enough, Rock Band’s retort to Guitar Hero’s posturing was to theme one of their games around THE seminal rock band to end all other seminal rock bands: The fucking Beatles. Guitar Hero hung itself with a bass string upon hearing this.

I don’t think I have to explain why making The Beatles: Rock Band was a game, set, and match for Rock Band over Guitar Hero. As famous and critically respected, all of the band's Guitar Hero sought to commemorate them in the form of a rhythm video game, absolutely none of them hold a candle to the level of adulation and prestige of The Beatles. I speak with no sense of hyperbole when I say that The Beatles are not only the most popular, influential, and celebrated music act in rock music but across all music of the 20th century. Guitar Hero struck gold a few times, but Harmonix discovered some platinum-diamond hybrid. The appeal of a Beatles-themed Rock Band game is obvious. Every living, breathing person knows at least a few of their songs, and their music is accessible to people of all ages. However, I’d argue that the bands featured in their own Guitar Hero games fit more of the rhythm game demographic. FCing “Blackbird” on expert is less likely to impress your friends than, say, “Eruption” or “Master of Puppets.” Featuring The Beatles and their music might be quite the personal accomplishment for Harmonix, but how would their music stack up to the finger-tapping, face-melting shredders for challenging content? It turns out a Beatles game doesn’t have to. Harmonix revels in being permitted to license the Beatles' music and develops a game specifically for Beatles fans that tributes their unparalleled legacy.

The fab four was always a visually stimulating band, even if that’s not one of the most common attributes people give credence to. The Beatles were arguably the first music group marketed as a boy band. Three cute, seemingly inoffensive boys (and Ringo) playing pop music together on a stage was a stroke of marketing genius. Using this model has persisted to the same general effect in the pop music industry. Even if you were a heterosexual male that did not fit that demographic, one can’t deny the chemistry these four dudes had while playing music with one another. Every member played with each other with unbridled enthusiasm, and that “Beatles smile” is a mark of true physical charisma that no other band could match. Beatlemania wouldn’t have skyrocketed across the world if its appeal was niche. This time in the Beatles career is illustrated in the game’s introduction sequence, an animated segment meant to mirror the opening of the Beatles film “A Hard Day’s Night,” where the band is comically scurrying away from a roaring flood of ecstatic fans on the streets of London. The introduction then leads them to Shea Stadium playing “Paperback Writer.” After that, the band dons their Sgt. Pepper outfits as “Here Comes the Sun” and “I Am the Walrus” play while some vivid psychedelic imagery plays in the background, signifying the band’s critically acclaimed late period. The art style presented here is magnificent and carries over to the base game. The graphics pop with a vibrancy that matches the fab four perfectly. I’m glad the songs are easy enough to play because the visuals were often pleasantly distracting.

I wouldn’t talk about the introduction in such detail for most other games, but the one in The Beatles: Rock Band is indicative of what the game has to offer: an interactive Beatles experience that takes the player through the band’s history. The subtle story of every Guitar Hero/Rock Band game is a band’s ascension to superstardom. As prolific as The Beatles have always seemed, they had to climb the same rope and jump through the same proverbial hoops as any other band. The game will start the player at the dark, dingy clubs in Liverpool playing on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964 to that rooftop event in 1969. Most of the late period between 1965-1968 takes place in the recording studios in Abbey Road, which featured eye-catching visuals that caused me to miss a few notes I previously mentioned. It’s as immersive as a Beatles documentary could be in the gaming medium. However, the game does gloss over some aspects, like the arrant stench of the piss from overly-excited girls of their early period, constant bickering over money, and being mean to Ringo of the late period. Curiously enough, if the player fails a song, a “failure” screen pops up with the option to replay the song. Normally, the band in the mainline Guitar Hero/Rock Band titles would get booed and heckled off stage and probably pelted with beer bottles. This would seem askew for The Beatles, so the developers prevented our good ol’ friend ludonarrative dissonance from adulterating the prime Beatles experience.

Because the game progresses with The Beatles' history as a band, the set list is also in chronological order and coincides with the Beatles era it was recorded in. For the most part, the setlist in the game is a diverse range of their most famous hits and a few selections from their albums that some may not recall as lucidly. The game couldn’t fit every Beatles song in the base game for brevity, so what didn’t comfortably fit was made available for DLC. One might state that relegating the rest of their music to the DLC shop is a greedy move by the publishers to squeeze more money out of players, but it’s the only tangible way to include the rest of their catalog in the game. However, the fact that Harmonix had the power to translate every conceivable Beatles song in the game and only took half-measures for a few more is a travesty. Why is the DLC selection so pitiful? I still lament that I cannot play “I’m Only Sleeping,” my favorite Beatles song, in any capacity. I suppose I should be grateful that I can play any of the Beatles' music as is.

Like the band the game is tributing, what can you say about The Beatles: Rock Band that isn’t blatantly obvious? Harmonix took Guitar Hero’s idea of theming a game on an iconic rock band and elevated it to new heights with the greatest rock band of all time. They made the premise less gimmicky by making the game a fully-fledged tribute to their history and beguiling aura that made them so alluring. The game most likely won’t please those looking to flex their button-pressing dexterity, but this game is a must for any Beatles fan.

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Thank the lord that the developers put their foot down and stopped Yoko Ono from ruining the game with her fuckery. I fear the alternate timeline where she had her way and put her mitts on this game.

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The Beatles are my favorite band of all time so goes without saying that I was extremely excited to see an official videogame from them coming out (especially since they are very protective of their image and licensing like Disney).

My perfect score doesn't just support the fact that they are my favorite band but rather the detailed amount of work the developers put into the game to provide a true 'Beatlemania' experience with background videos that match the particular era and events of the song being played, interesting names and tiles for achievements that correspond to Beatles lyrics, etc. The attention to detail is fantastic and you can tell the devs are either big fans or consulted with fans and/or Beatles historians to try to get the best vibe and atmosphere for the game.

The complete edition of the game comes with replica instruments (such as Paul's violin-shaped Hofner bass guitar) which was another great touch and added to the immersion of the game.

Goes without saying that this is my favorite rhythm/music game of all time and went ahead and bough all of the DLC which was also great (although no dedicated video backgrounds were provided). Glad I was able to enjoy this game when it came out.

This game REALLY makes you feel like The Beatles Rock Band.

The closest I’ll ever get to touching Paul McCartney, so thank you for that.

This is my favorite Rock Band game and favorite music game. Everything about this game was done really well and it's a really fun time!

This game literally changed my entire life and I wouldn't be a drummer without it so I kinda have to give it this score

Also they played one of the dreamscapes when I saw Paul live recently so that was fucking awesome

Some crimes cannot be forgiven and liking the beatles is one of them :(

Such a faithful game to the band it's based on

The greatest music game of all time for its presentation and authenticity of the Beatles’ career. Every. Song. Slaps. Short setlist compared to other rock band /
Music games, but Single-handedly got me seriously interested in music history and rock music in general. One for the ages.

(Also check out modding scene on 360 as almost every single Beatles’ song ever is featured in addition to many songs being multi-tracked with custom animations and dreamscapes for each individual song).

the beatles were just like me fr

The best band based Rhythm Game ever made.

I want to go back in time and kiss meditate with George Harrison

if it had the rb3 engine and the full discography this would be one of the greatest games ever made

I totally get it, this is a WEIRD choice to give 5 stars to. But I’m practically obligated to given my childhood. I was raised on the Beatles, and they are still to this day my favorite band of all time. I also have a deep love and attachment to the Rockband series. So naturally, the merging of the two is right up my alley. This game is a huge celebration of The Beatles’ story and legacy, with an art style and UI design that really pays attention to the world the band left behind. The various character models are stylized enough to still hold up in an age of poorly-aged graphics, and the video backgrounds that play during songs feel spot-on to actual footage of their shows. Beatlemania segments are fun. The campaign, while excluding any real dialogue and leaving non-concert events out, is a treat to get through and I find it infinitely replayable. The soundtrack is an excellent summary of one of the biggest song catalogs in the world; there are a few notable songs missing but it is mostly a celebration of the various styles taken by the band through the years.

I totally get it if you don’t think The Beatles Rockband is anywhere near 5 stars. But it is for me!!!

Uma homenagem a todos os fãs de Beatles

I love the Beatles and this game put a lot of fun and care into the overall style of this. The songs list should have been absolutely massive so the final tracks on here feel a little disappointing, but realistically there was no world in which everyone's favorite songs were all going to make the cut.

I am bummed that I didn't get back into the Rock Band scene until years after the Beatles DLC licensing expired because I probably would've still bought a lot of it, but that's my fault for taking a ten year break from gaming.

My biggest gameplay complaint is that some notes were very hard to see with star power activated and despite such a massive library of songs to choose from there were still a handful of songs chosen that I straight up do not like. It's also always annoying on these games when they smash two songs together and make it impossible to play just one song or the other without playing both.

Finish date is based on beating all songs on Hard Guitar with 5 stars. I have since also beat all songs on Expert Bass with 5 stars.

It's a Beatles rhythm game. This is such a perfect combination that I honestly don't have anything else to say about it.


The fact that this happened is still so nuts and so cool. I really wish they'd re-release this game somehow.

Como uma grande fã dos Beatles amei demais esse jogo

I would say your like ability of this games depends on how much of a Beatles fan you are. I love the Beatles and have ever since I was a kid. Had all their cds and even got made fun of in school for liking them haha. If your looking for a challenging rock band experience with metal your not gonna find it here. If your looking to enjoy the Beatles music with your buds and enjoy some amazing visuals then this is for you.