Following the over-saturation of the rhythm game market in 2009, weak sales of Rock Band 3 led Harmonix to put the series on hiatus, though the company continued to provide downloadable content through 2013. The game was released in October 2015, following a five-year hiatus from the release of Rock Band 3. Rock Band 4 is the fourth main installment in the rhythm game series, Rock Band, developed by Harmonix. You can grab it today from the Xbox Store for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S (fully optimised for new-gen and coming with Smart Deliver in tow), as well as on PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC.Rock Band 4 features tracks by the band U2, the first time songs from the group have been included in a rhythm game. If you’re looking to scratch a musical itch or just want to pound your opponents into submission, God of Rock should cover both bases. The Universe is Your Stage – Control 12 wildly different characters each with their own playstyle across 8 dynamic stages set across the universe.Over 40 Original Songs – Each with their own unique and challenging tracks to master.Limitless Skill Ceiling – Tracks will continue to scale in difficulty until only one fighter remains.Battle to the Beat – Engage in over-the-top musical battles in this competitive rhythm-based fighter.From there, forty original songs build out the key features list… Various game modes hold this all together, with a Story Mode, Training Mode, online and local Multiplayer modes and a Track Editor all available. With complexity building as the action and music ramp, this could well be a super intense fighter, powered by super intense tunes. Pulling off blows should be a cinch, as we hit buttons to match notes on-screen, slowly pounding away until the Super Attack comes in. Multiple fighters await the battle in God of Rock, each with their own designs, mechanics and attack systems. Think Guitar Hero crossed with Tekken and you’ll be a million miles away, but it’s the best we can muster up at this time. God of Rock feels fairly unique – our upcoming full review will let you know just how so – as it combines the age-old rhythm-based moments with even older fighting game mechanics.
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