
Gamernode writes: "People are often hesitant with sequels, especially when there aren't too many changes on paper. Dubbed Madden Syndrome, the process of merely updating a list (roster, songs, whatever) in a game is generally frowned upon-but for some reason the burgeoning American music genre doesn't have that stigma. Guitar Hero 2, 3, and eventually 4 are all popular games despite the fact that they are-for the most part-full price expansions with songs.
Rock Band 2 is much the same. While it features a few improvements I'll touch upon in a bit, for the most part the game is purely a vehicle for the 80 new songs to come in. When you consider that 80 songs via DLC will cost you somewhere between 150-200 bucks, paying 60 for the disc sounds like a great deal."

The joy of achievements and trophies. You've got to love them. Here are five of the most outrageous, mischievously difficult, near impossible culprits.
If you bought The Stanley Parable on release day you can unlock the "don't play for 5 years" achievement.
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Those Were the Days - Legends of Rock. A look back at one drunken evening that brought to light the best thing about Rock Band and Guitar Hero.
Nice. I remember so many drunken nights with Guitar Hero and Rock Band. So much fun to be had.
These are the hardest challenges players can complete on the Xbox 360.