With Band Hero, you can come together with family and friends to ascend the virtual stage and rise to fame. Brought to you by the makers of Guitar Hero, one of the biggest entertainment franchises of all time, Band Hero brings you a new genre of music focused on todays hottest hits and classic anthems that everyone will know. So grab your friends and take the stage with any combination of guitars, bass, microphones and drums, the road to stardom begins here. Band Hero supports all Guitar Hero instrument controllers, as well as other music/rhythm game controllers.
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2009年11月06日
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ESRB Everyone 10 タイトルにE10+ (Everyone 10 and older−10歳以上の全て) と表示のあるものは、10歳以上のお子様に適しています。このカテゴリーの商品には、風刺的な内容、ファンタジー、またはソフトな暴力、挑発的なテーマが含まれていることがあります。
Disc OK, Online shop disappointing I wanted a change from Guitar Hero, as not really into all the heavy rock songs, so was looking forward to the poppier songs and artists in Band Hero. The game itself is great and the songs are lighter, so recommended in that respect. However one thing that is disappointing was the Online Shop to buy more songs. So far the songs lean more towards rock than pop. So come on Activision, don't let this turn into another Guitar Hero, we want lighter songs!
richard.gunderlock(1) on 08, Dec. 2009 23:37 (HKT)
Unusable with school kids I am a 6th grade music teacher and I bought Band Hero specifically for use in my classes.
The game is rated E-for-everyone-10+ but, as reviews have noted, contains songs that are obviously sexual. There are also a number of songs with the word "damn" in them... not ridiculously offensive, but definitely inappropriate for school.
The makers of the game took the time to edit out fairly innocent words like "whiskey" from American Pie and "gay" from Taylor Swift's Picture to Burn, yet they have the singer repeat "I don't give a damn" over and over in Joan Jett's song. Similar language appears in Rock Star and Black Cat as well.
If you're designing a game to be "family-friendly", and even take the time to edit the language, why do such a terrible job of it?