ROCK BAND 3

Harmonix

Rock Band 3

Credits: Pro guitar system design; Pro guitar tutorial design; Music composition and mix; Sound design; Song authoring.


Rock Band 3 is the next generation of the ultimate social and interactive music gaming platform developed by the category’s leading pioneers, Harmonix Music Systems. Featuring innovative game modes and instruments, Rock Band 3 will change the way fans think about and play music games.

Rock Band 3 empowers players to develop actual musical skills through the fun of fully scalable Rock Band Pro gameplay. Fans can dive in on the Easy setting to try out basic skills and work their way up to Expert for real mastery. Pro Guitar features noted guitar and bass performances, available for play with either the new Fender Mustang PRO-Guitar simulated guitar controller from Mad Catz, or the Rock Band 3 Squier by Fender Stratocaster guitar controller that is a real guitar/controller hybrid. The Rock Band 3 Squier Stratocaster is a fully functional, full-sized, six-string electric guitar that also functions as a game controller.

Awards

  • Metacritic – 93
  • G4 – Best Music/Rhythm Game
  • Spike VGAs – Best Music Game 2010
  • Yahoo! Games – Best Music Game 2010
  • gamrReview – Best Music Game

Press

Engadget: “Video games — not just rhythm games, but all video games — rarely show this much ambition. Even more rare are occasions where developers manage to fulfill the impossibly lofty goals they set before themselves. Rock Band 3 manages both with ease, backing up brilliant ideas with flawless execution. It raises the bar so exceptionally high that, once again, it’s just about impossible to see where the rhythm genre is going to go from here.”

Eurogamer: “Breathtaking in ambition and crafted with the skill of a studio that’s been making music games for 15 years, Rock Band 3 is Harmonix’s masterpiece – a towering achievement not just for the genre, but for the medium itself.”

Game Informer: “In many ways, Rock Band 3 is a culmination of Harmonix’s efforts to bring music to the masses. But it’s also a new chapter in the franchise that starts the gradual merging of real and game-based music.”