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Rock Band 4 Band-in-a-Box Bundle - Xbox One

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Platform For Display: Xbox One


Edition: Band-in-a-Box Bundle


Features

  • Start a Band. Rock the World Rock Band 4 delivers the ecstatic rush of a live band performance like never before. Grab some friends and live out your rock fantasies on stage, under the lights and in front of a roaring crowd.
  • The Most Music Available - Over 60 new tracks from rocks biggest names and upcoming acts. More than 1,500 songs available for download through the in-game Rock Band Music Store. Freely import your previously purchased Rock Band music library into RB4
  • Add your Personal Signature - Put a unique spin on your favorite tracks with Freestyle Guitar Solos, Dynamic Drum Fills and Vocal Improvisation
  • Keep the Party Going - New "Shows" mode energizes your Rock Band multiplayer experience. Build multi-song sets, vote for the next song, change difficulty levels and drop in or out. All on-the-fly in one of the best party games available
  • Bundle includes the standard edition of Rock Band 4 for Xbox One, Wireless Fender Stratocaster Guitar, Wireless Drum Kit, and Stage-Grade USB Microphone.

Description

Created by Harmonix Music Systems, Inc., the award-winning developer of innovative music games, Rock Band 4 delivers the ecstatic rush of a live band performance like never before. Unleash your expressive talents with all-new gameplay elements including Freestyle Guitar Solos, Drum Fills, and Freestyle Vocals that enable you to add your personal signature to every performance. Offering much more than the 60 tracks featured in the core playlist, over 1,500 additional tunes are available for download from the ever-growing, in- game Music Store. You can also freely import your previously purchased Rock Band music library into RB4. Get social with multiplayer “Shows” mode — drop in or out, and even change difficulty, all on the fly and without interrupting gameplay in one of the best party games available. The Wireless Fender Stratocaster Guitar Controller lets you ignite the crowd without any cables to trip you up. Belt out the highs and croon the lows with an upgraded USB Microphone. And, the Wireless Drum Kit adds yet another layer of fun to Rock Band jam sessions. Take your performance to the main stage with this immersive Rock Band 4 bundle that empowers you to master your stage presence and become a superstar act. Rock Band 4 features over 60 tracks, including: Aerosmith – “Toys in the Attic” Avenged Sevenfold – “Hail to the King” Elvis Presley – “Suspicious Minds” Foo Fighters – “The Feast and the Famine” magine Dragons – “I Bet My Life” The Killers – “Somebody Told Me” Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars – “Uptown Funk” Mumford & Sons – “The Wolf” Paramore – “Still Into You” Van Halen – “Panama” … and many more!

Number of Players: multiplayer


Publication Date: October 6, 2015


Computer Platform: Xbox One


Global Trade Identification Number: 22,


UPC: 728658046422


Release date: October 6, 2015


Product Dimensions: 30.51 x 10.28 x 14.65 inches; 15.43 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Teen


Item model number: RB491167NM02/01/1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 15.43 pounds


Manufacturer: Madcatz


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: June 14, 2015


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  • I am a fan of the series, so Rock band 4 is great to me....
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Band-in-a-Box Bundle
Rock Band 4, in my opinion didn't get the love it deserved when it was first launched in 2015. Whoever is at fault - either Mad Catz for the lack of production of peripherals at launch like Harmonix claims, or if it was Harmonix for the lack of promo to get sales up like Mad Catz claims, or if the genre just ran it's course from over saturation in the 2007 to 2011 stretch. You can claim who or whatever you want, but the truth is, Rock band 4 is a solid title, and still a fantastic party game for everyone! I was able to get all my Rock Band 3 songs over to Rock Band 4, which to me surprise also included all the Rock Band 1 and 2 tracks. Apparently, if you have exported your Rock Band 1 and 3 track into Rock band three on your Xbox 360 in the past, they come along in the $15 export purchase for Rock Band 4. I was aware of this, as I ready it was to late to export Rock Band 1 and 2 into Rock Band 4, but that's only if you are trying to export them directly into 4. I already exported them into Rock Band 3 for my 360, so they all came over to 4 which was a pleasent surprise. There is a $30 expansion to Rock Band 4 called 'Rivals' which adds online play and a couple of offline/local play options as well. There is some people complaining about paying the $30 for an add-on of online play, and although I can see where they are coming from, I am also willing to support Harmonix and purchase it. Harmonix is an independent company now, and they are some what on their own. PdP, who took over for Mad Catz when they went under helps out, but there is still licensing that they need to cover for music and to keep servers up and running, ect. So I purchased the expansion without any issues. Game play wise, there is not much to talk about. If you are a fan of previous Rock Band titles, the core game play is exactly the same. They didn't go into a different direction like Guitar Hero Live did, so it is new, yet familiar game play. One of the things I absolutely love is the new peripherals. I have not used the PDP ones yet, but Mad Catz did a great job designing the new instruments - for being plastic controllers of course. The drums are pretty solid (wireless as well which is nice). The pads are more rubber type instead of Rock Band 1's original clacky and ridiculously loud pads, which makes them a LOT more quiet. They still make a little noise, but nothing more then a standard drum practice pad would. The guitar itself has a very well done quiet strum bar. The buttons have nice clicks to them, and are nice in size, although if you are use to playing with older Guitar Hero controllers like I was, it will take a little getting use to, but not a deal breaker at all. One of the best features I think, is the audio and video sync option the controller has. I play through a surround sound system, and when the 4k tv and surround sound system both have volume, you can clearly hear latency. So what I do is, turn the TV all the down, turn the surround sound up, and then use the game's calibration tools. The guitar controller has built in Mic and video sensor, making it a breeze to calibrate the game to your sound system of choice. For audio, it makes a click sound and you just hold the guitar up to the speaker. Within seconds the audio is calibrated. You then do the same for video. You just hold the guitar up to the TV, start the video calibrator, and it flashes white on the screen to calibrate the video. The end result is a dead on accurate setup, making it easier to hit notes on the screen. I ended up manually calibrating the game at first, and I was missing notes and runs I was clearly hitting. But once I used the auto calibrator, it ran fantastic. The add on DLC songs is where it is at, as the on disc sound track is not the strongest. I knew this going in, but I love a lot of the DLC they are offering on the store. Each song is $1.99 or there are special collection packs you can get. Overall I love Rock Band 4. Some of the customization options for your characters are a little lack luster,and even the the Rivals expansion adds some more to the collection, it's not as strong as previous installments of the game. But if you are into it for just the good 'ol fun game play, you can't beat it. If you are a fan of the franchise, I would recommend Rock Band 4. Esecially if you plan on buying the Rock Band 3 export and the Rivals expansion. With the band bundles currently being about $170 here on Amazon, it is the cheapest it has been since it launched. I am enjoying the title very much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2017 by MetalMan462 MetalMan462

  • Perfect if you love to be immersed in rock band
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Band-in-a-Box Bundle
The wireless Fender Stratocaster guitar controller feels just like a real guitar and is incredibly responsive, making it a joy to play. The wireless drum kit is also fantastic, with realistic drum pads and cymbals that provide a true drumming experience. The included microphone is perfect for singing along to your favorite songs. The game itself is a blast, with a great selection of songs to choose from and a variety of game modes to keep you entertained for hours. The ability to create your own band and compete against friends adds a fun and competitive element to the game. Overall, the Rock Band 4 Band-in-a-Box Bundle is a must-have for any Xbox One gamer who loves music. Whether you’re a seasoned musician or just looking to have some fun, this bundle offers an incredible music experience that is sure to impress. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024 by omar davis

  • Fun, but absolutely pathetic Setlist
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Band-in-a-Box Bundle
As usual, it takes a bit to get back into the grove. Fingers need their memory back. Brain needs to readjust its timing as to what's trips, quarters and half, and drummers need to pay more attention to the rhythm and less to when the note passes the mark. The improv sections are neat and help weaker players get through songs they otherwise couldn't. The new guitars have the most responsive strum bar I've seen to date on the rock band model. Expert level players will appreciate this. At first, I was impressed with the set list: Hail to the King, Somebody Told Me, Spiders......but asides from What's Up?, don't expect many decent songs past from what's written on the box. I can appreciate a country song or two even though I loathe country just to let the series cover all the bases so I'm not even referencing that sort of stuff. There just aren't many "First Sting" songs from artists. I'm not sure if I experienced a game glitch or if the game is giving people preview songs. My two favorite songs of the entire Setlist ended NOT being on the Setlist when I went to go find them again: Working Man by Rush and Jane by Jefferson Airplane. These songs predate me by quite a bit so I'm not just some ranting geezer. I went to play the songs after playing them my first night and they were gone. So watch out.....you might get dooped like myself when you say "this Setlist is pretty good" just to see the examples you were leaning on disappear. I assume some features are coming down the pike as Rockband was trying to beat Guitar Hero off the finish line. The game seems a little barren with some features (not seeing any keyboard support) but this is a bit of a "wait and see". Some things might be gone due to assuming many of us have played a "Mock band" game or due to lack of past interest, but there have been a string of patches already that have added stability and some options. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2015 by Earth Dragon

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