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I still love the game though maybe I'm getting old or something, when I've Bass Groove and Star Power it's really hard to see the green or orange notes and super tricky to see other star powered notes.

This was the game that was always brought out at family gatherings. While others sat down, we plucky few set up the drums, guitars and mic to form our own shitty Fab Four.

I was a beast on the vocals though, because I was the only one who could match Ringo's tone of voice.

this is a serious message to everyone watching my update right now peace and love peace and love I want to tell you please after the 20th of October do not send fan mail to any address that you have nothing will be signed after the 20th of October if that has a date on the envelope it's gonna be tossed I'm warning you with peace and love I have too much to do so no more fan mail thank you thank you and no objects to be signed nothing ah anyway peace and love peace and love

I only wish they had added keyboard and more songs


Don't make 'em like they used to

I don't really like The Beatles but this was a game to play with the family, who does.

Review #3 - 2022

This is one of those games that's incredible it even happened. The Beatles are extremely strict when it comes to how their music is handled, and the fact they managed to muster up the trust to let Harmonix create a plastic instrument game with their music, is such a lightning in a bottle moment in time. I'm not sure who approached who, but however it went down, I'm glad it did. Given that a major day was coming up known as Beatles Day 9/9/09 (perhaps this date was picked due to this little bluesy romp), where they'd release new remasters of all 12 of their albums, I imagine it just made sense to get this game together for such an awesome day, which would also be its release date.

I played this game with friends the moment it dropped. A friend of mine picked up the full band set, which consisted of replicas based on real Beatles instruments: Paul's Höfner bass and Ringo's Black Oyster Pearl drumkit (John's Rickenbacker 325 and George's Gretsch Duo Jet were sold separately). It also included a mic of course, as well as a Beatles logo drum head which attached to your drum kit. It was a well put together set, that I managed to finally get my hands on through eBay just a few years ago. Also, I'll never forget watching that incredible opening animation for the first time. I had goosebumps for days.

This would be my first real exposure to the Beatles' music, having only heard their early to mid 60s hits that were often played on oldies radio. I had never heard their experimental/abstract works, so this game opened that door for me, and as a 10th grader dying to take in something mind blowing and new, I was absolutely captivated.

It wasn't until my adulthood, that I'd finally get to take in all this game had to offer. As mentioned previously, I purchased the full band set on eBay, and made up for lost time, since we couldn't afford to buy such a thing back when I was in high school. I got to share this game with my wife, for she too is a big Beatles fan (being Beatles fans is how we first met funny enough). We played through the game's story mode, which takes you through each iconic year of the Beatles' career, starting from the days when they'd play in the Cavern Club as young lads, all the way to their breathtaking rooftop concert in 1969, which led up to their disbandment. You experience their touring years at the peak of their popularity, and get to hang out in Abbey Road studios, as they began to wind down from the Beatlemania, in order to create experimental works of psychedelic rock. As you progress, depending on how well you did score wise, you can unlock photographs that each come with a brief biography detailing that particular moment the photo was taken. It also features rare videos and performances, each too with their own set of biographical documentation. It's like a museum of you can play in, and I adore the amount of love and detail this game was given.

The setlist is incredible, and if you were able to get ahold of the DLC which were 3 full albums (Sgt. Pepper, Rubber Soul, and Abbey Road), then you'd have plenty to play along with. There were some misses though, like "Hey Jude" for example, but there's enough hits and deep cuts on here that you'd almost forget what's missing. There were 45 songs on disc, and with the DLC, a combined total of 73 (74 if you had the Xbox 360 exclusive "All You Need Is Love), and that's a lot of Beatles to enjoy. Each song has its own beautiful back drops depending on the era the song takes place in. If you're playing "Can't Buy Me Love", you're playing at the Ed Sullivan Theater in 1964. If you're playing "And Your Bird Can Sing", you're playing at the Budokan in 1966. Now, if you're playing their songs from their studio years, the devs came up with "dreamscapes" to take you to higher places, with each scape animated differently to fit the music and lyrics of each individual song. Some assets get reused, like the rolling hills with the trees, but are given different colors based on the tone of the song. "Here Comes the Sun" is bright and cheerful, full of lovely yellows, blues and greens, but then you get to "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", which dampens those colors, and brings out more darker tones, such as browns, dusty yellows and greens.

So much detail, so much art, and I almost forgot the most important aspect. It's fun. So so flippin fun. Fun to play solo to get gud with the scores, and so flippin fun with family and friends. This is a game I play often with my siblings, for we love to pick an instrument, set a mic in front of us, and play our role as well as sing 3 part harmonies, as the game was intended. We perform for our Mom, as we let her drop requests since she grew up with these classic tunes. And with an amazing project ran by talented modders, there's even MORE music for you to enjoy, which keeps this game alive, and full of potential.

I totally understand and get it when people tell me The Beatles are overrated. It's not fun to be told that, but I totally get it, and I wouldn't take that notion away from them even if I could. Maybe to many, this is just another band. For me, they were a band I discovered through my parents, and through this game, discovered so much more. They fueled my own desire to make music, to collaborate, and to spread love with my art. I began to look into their music as individuals, and got excited for what I could do with my own music. They got a whole generation of kids to reject the bullshit around them, and come together on a mission of love, and peace. They also introduced the west to sounds and ideas from India, which opened the hearts and minds of many to try new things, and discover that there is so much more in this world than the nation they lived in. I just think that's the coolest thing, and something people STILL should learn.

The game's story mode ends with a beautiful animated scene that shows them playing "The End" on a rooftop overlooking London during Golden Hour. It leaves us with my favorite Beatles lyric: "And in the end, the love you take, is equal to the love you make". It moves me every time, and leaves my heart full and ready to make something that will impact the world, just like The Beatles impacted me. This game introduced me to all that, and is an astonishing love letter that captivates, inspires, and tells the story of 4 young lads, who innovated the way rock music is played, and perceived, just by coming together, and doing what they loved.

If you'd like, there's a highlight of my closing thoughts after playing this game for my Twitch audience, that fits well with the words I typed above. You can find that linked here.

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

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

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!

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

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

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.

it's way too easy even on expert and half the good songs are (now unattainable) dlc but the cutscenes in the background having an actual direction is great and wish any of the other plastic instrument games had it

ringo this ringo that why dont you ringo a bingo baby

This game got me into The Beatles.

I FUCKING HATE THE BEATLES

Excellent Visuals and presentation.
So much care and respect for the bands legacy.
Easily one of the most enjoyable rhythm games i’ve ever played.


My only issue is I wish they had more songs or better yet just every beatles song (or at least all you can play with this games instruments, I can’t really imagine revolution 9 on guitar) But even if there’s some odd misses in the setlist, this game is a must play for beatles fans.



a great tribute to the indie hit British virtual band "The Beatles"

Hideous corporate art design really betrays the Beatles' own quirky visual eccentricities, I mean those paper cutout segments at the beginning and end are so garishly clean and soulless. Same goes for the seventh gen ass models that are always, constantly, smiling, even when Paul's talking about beating his wife in Getting Better and the entirety of Don't Let Me Down. And all the DLC gone. AND there wasn't much DLC to begin with. But it is still The Beatles.

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.

Como uma grande fã dos Beatles amei demais esse jogo


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

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

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.

Uma homenagem a todos os fãs de Beatles