Harmonix are looking to innovate Rock Band, and it won’t simply be by adding a plastic saxophone. Harmonix’s Greg LoPiccolo confidently stated that the developer “has not abandoned the Rock Band franchise” and that they are thinking hard about how to move it forward.
Harmonix, best known for their work on the Rock Band franchise, has announced that they're becoming a part of the Epic Games family.
Dave writes: "Hopefully time will be kind to Rock Band 3. It’s the equivalent of a Blade Runner or Van Gogh, unappreciated and undersold in its own time, but something that has undeniable quality. We may never see another Rock Band, no encore to this great series, but in Rock Band 3 and Rock Band 4, we got some pretty awesome final tracks."
Harmonix, the developer behind Rock Band and Dance Central, reveal some new gameplay footage for the upcoming DJ song-mixing game.
Well ya should. Try making a Dungeon Crawler. We don't have enough of those.
What good is a saxaphone?
give me rock band pink floyd
Who else got the image of the franchise laying broken, twisted and bloody on the floor pleading "kill me..."?
Give us Rock Band Jimi Hendrix or Rock Band Red Hot Chili Peppers and be done with it.