Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the Battle of The Bands and the average rating is 56%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Battle of The Bands.
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25 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Fun variations of classic tunes, hint of strategy with the weapons system
Not perfect Remote response, repetitive gameplay, aural flaws
With the likes of Rock Band, Guitar Hero, and even Gitaroo Man on the market, there’s little point in picking up Battle of the Bands for anything more than a bargain basement price
It’s not going to hog your life like Guitar Hero, but it’s addictive and has its own identity in the rhythm-action genre. 6.8/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my profile pageG...
Abstract: There were plenty of good rhythm games released in the years prior to the arrival of genre juggernauts Guitar Hero and Rock Band, but it seems they've all been eclipsed by the runaway popularity of the fake instrument peripheral craze. As the new kid on t...
Published: 2014-11-06, Author: Christina , review by: wired.com
Gorgeous, customizable display with simple, intuitive onscreen navigation. One of the few fitness trackers equipped with GPS. Guided workout feature is incredibly useful for those looking to get in shape with structured routines
Not waterproof. Heftier than similarly specced fitness trackers. No cycling specific tracking (yet). Seems like a lot of smart features (“actionable insights”) are yet to come
Abstract: Battle of the Bands has a good idea, but fails on almost every account to deliver. From the washed out, block graphics to the shoddy, unresponsive gameplay, there is really nothing to recommend a purchase here. While the different versions of popular ...
Abstract: Anyone here ever heard the version of Snoop Doggs Gin and Juice, as performed by Vemontian folk rockers Phish? Or maybe Bill Baileys renditions of a Metallica medley in the style of a barn dance? Perry Como singing Smells like Teen Spirit? No? We...
Abstract: I love music and games like Dance Dance Revolution and Guitar Hero, where you have to tap a button that matches the button displayed on the screen, those games help you stay alert and in my opinion improve your reflexes. Now there’s Battle of the Ba...
Battle of the Bands has a fantastic concept that is lost in some overly simplistic gameplay that just fails to grab the gamer and keep them interested for any length of time. You never feel like you are actually “playing” an instrument, partly...