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Rock Band 4 Bundle with Legacy Game Controller Adapter - Xbox One

Platform : Xbox One
Rated: Teen
3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars 217 ratings

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  • Includes the standard edition of Rock Band 4 for Xbox One and the Legacy Controller Adapter. The Legacy Adapter supports most legacy Rock Band wireless guitars and drums from previous editions of Rock Band for Xbox 360. For use with up to four controllers at the same time
  • Supports single-player or local multiplayer.
  • The Most Music Available: Over 60 new tracks from rock's 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 into music library.
  • 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.

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Rock Band 4 delivers the ecstatic rush of a live band performance like never before. Awarded "Best Music Game" by IGN and Game Informer, RB4 stole the show at the 2015 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). With Freestyle Guitar Solos, Dynamic Drum Fills, and Vocal Improvisation, you can add your personal signature to every track. Ignite the crowd with blistering guitar licks and legendary drum solos, and enhance every song with your own vocal spin. And as you work together with bandmates, you'll build your Stage Presence to earn in-game rewards. Headlined by a world-class soundtrack with some of rock's biggest acts, Rock Band 4 is the defining music game of this generation.

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.

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!


From the manufacturer

GET READY TO ROCK

Grab some friends and experience the ecstatic rush of a live band performance like never before!

THE BEST MUSIC GAME EXPERIENCE

Delivering the only full-band gameplay experience with up to four players rocking at once.

YOUR STAGE, YOUR WAY

Express yourself with Freestyle Guitar Solos, Vocal Improvisation, and Dynamic Drum Fills that let you put your personal stamp on every song.

USE THE ROCK BAND CONTROLLERS YOU ALREADY OWN

Included Legacy Game Controller Adapter supports Xbox 360 wireless guitars and drums, and wired/wireless microphones. Supports up to four controllers simultaneously.

Take Your Game To 11

The Most Music, The Most Choice

Experience over 60 on-disc tracks, from legendary musicians to acts on the verge of setting the music world on fire. Access over 1700+ more songs through in-game Music Store. Put together a killer set-list with new tracks released weekly.

Detailed Player Stats & Song Results

Access gameplay stats including Full Combo Streaks, Cumulative Scores, Stars and more. See how you stack up against friends through an online Leaderboard System. Monthly updates include new features, modes and improvements helped shaped by the community.

Score Challenge & Brutal Mode

Score Challenge lets you pick a track and take on friends, posting your highest score and then taunting them to beat you through in-game Leaderboard events. Brutal Mode puts even the most hardcore players’ skills to the test. Available in solo or multiplayer, Brutal Mode modifies the note track to react to how well you are playing. The better you do, the harder it gets.

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Customer reviews

3.8 out of 5 stars
3.8 out of 5
217 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the entertainment value of the game. They say it's fun for the whole family to play and a great party game. However, some customers feel the music selection is lacking and the value is mediocre. They also mention that the game is frustrating to use and has unnecessary lazy features. Customers also have issues with gaming and customization. They differ on performance.

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17 customers mention17 positive0 negative

Customers find the game itself fun, awesome, and a great party game. They also say it's a fun game for the whole family to play and that it'll be padded with features.

"...Other than that it's a great family night game that's age appropriate for children, and with 4 different options on instrument/voice, it's fun to..." Read more

"The game itself is a great experience on the new generation of consoles. The essence of the series has been retained very well...." Read more

"...Some are REALLY fun, but unknown. This makes vocals and band play really difficult.Bottom Line:..." Read more

"...The game itself is fun. And once you tinker with everything, it does work. However, we were supposed to have access to all our previous dlc...." Read more

6 customers mention6 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the condition of the electronic adapter. They mention that it works perfectly, never gets old, and the essence of the series has been retained very well. Some customers also say that there is quite a bit of good new stuff.

"...The essence of the series has been retained very well. I love that tour mode has made a return, as well.Now, the stuff that irks me out...." Read more

"...On the positive there is quite a bit of good new stuff too." Read more

"They are off to a good start. It is very fun.I look forward to expansions (so I can use my Ion drums on Xbox one)" Read more

"Great game at a great price. New, sealed game, exactly what it should be. Thank you" Read more

35 customers mention17 positive18 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the adapter. Some mention that it works well with their older instruments, while others say that it didn't work well at all. Some customers also say that the adaptor doesn't support Rock Band 4 and ION Drums.

"It does its job very well, which is to connect old guitars and drums to the new console...." Read more

"...-The legacy adapter isn't 100 percent perfect, as I've had issues controlling the console before, during and after the game...." Read more

"...The game itself is fun. And once you tinker with everything, it does work. However, we were supposed to have access to all our previous dlc...." Read more

"...This is an unacceptable oversight.Clunky, time consuming legacy DLC process...." Read more

30 customers mention8 positive22 negative

Customers find the music selection lacking and lackingluster. They also say the song list is the smallest in a rhythm game since GH2. Customers also mention that the game constantly plays a random song in the background. They say they have to manually find the songs in the DLC content.

"...there are a lot more stinkers on the setlist than usual and there's a smaller selection...." Read more

"...since this game is a "step forward"; second, the song list is the smallest in a rhythm game since GH2 in 2006...." Read more

"...-The large array of music from different genres is nice, however there are some songs or genres that people will never play and are... irritating to..." Read more

"...But aside from that, add the DLC problems and the HORRIBLE playlist for this game, and this release is a big waste of money...." Read more

17 customers mention4 positive13 negative

Customers find the value of the electronic adapter to be poor. They mention that it's a complete waste of money, repetitive, and mediocre with no real features to play. They also say that the game lacks content and is riddled with bugs.

"...Tour mode here is pretty repetitive and mediocre with no real features to play with...." Read more

"...of new on-disc songs, along with frustrating bugs and less overall production value...." Read more

"...and the HORRIBLE playlist for this game, and this release is a big waste of money...." Read more

"...The value of the adapter is clearly good and probably extremely valuable to the RB enthusiasts who've collected/personalized many legacy controllers..." Read more

15 customers mention0 positive15 negative

Customers find the electronic adapter difficult to use. They mention that the DLC arena is a terrible user experience, with unnecessary lazy features. They also say that the implementation of prior DLC support is embarrassing and a massive waste of time. Customers also say the game lacks critical features and functionality.

"...Tour mode here is pretty repetitive and mediocre with no real features to play with...." Read more

"...rate this game any higher a rating because of its lack of critical features and functionality...." Read more

"...or change in years and years - the rest of the game just gets more frustrating to use, and has worse options...." Read more

"...I have access to about 80% which a lot of tracks still buggy or unable to download for whatever reason on the store...." Read more

9 customers mention0 positive9 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the gaming in the adapter. They mention that the game has no online multiplayer, subpar characters, and no online partial support for previously owned songs.

"...Fun, albeit mostly unknown songs.Cons:No online band multiplayer at launch...." Read more

"...1. No online play. All of the other rock band games have launched with some form of online play (score duel or quickplay)2...." Read more

"...play impossible, but that does not matter since there is no online multiplayer...." Read more

"...RB4 was a step backwards in every way except for visuals. No online multiplayer. No support for Ion Drum Kit. Limited import of previous music...." Read more

8 customers mention0 positive8 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the customization of the electronic adapter. They mention that the character customization is insultingly limited, and the selection of characters is subpar.

"......" Read more

"Not very many songs. Not as many options to personalize characters...." Read more

"...The new game is a total fail, no online play, subpar choice in characters, the vocals are so choppy and lag so bad it make a decent voice sound..." Read more

"No opening vid, character customization Is a shadow coloured outside the lines of what it use to be, and DLC is a pain...." Read more

Top reviews from the United States

Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2016
Platform For Display: Xbox OneEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
It does its job very well, which is to connect old guitars and drums to the new console. However, it was not clear to me that although you can connect many devices, you can only connect with one xbox account. So if you only have old hardware, and each player wants to use their own account, this is not possible (except for vocals, which doesn't need special hardware). I wonder if I can buy another one of these, and connect one for each account... Anyway, the product did not claim to be able to do this, so I give it 5 stars. My disappointment is with Rock Band 4 itself.
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2015
Platform For Display: Xbox OneEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
I'm surprised I'm giving this a positive review, because my initial experience was a nightmare. Due to shortages of the adapter, my shipment was delayed by a full week despite preordering seven weeks before release. But after 10 days of hands-on time with the game, I'm really warming up to it.

Keep in mind, if you're still playing RB3 after all these years, this isn't for you. In my experience, I jumped from the 360 to the One about a year and a half ago, but have kept instruments around for occasional parties with other friends with 360s. Once you get past the extra cost of the adapter, and the flaws in development - mainly by realizing that the alternative would be the forever-death of the Rock Band franchise, and considering Harmonix doesn't have major studio support anymore, the fact they were able to jury-rig solutions for legacy instruments and DLC is pretty astonishing - it's a lot easier to warm up to the game.

Now, there are flaws, but they're often evened out by successes.

-The licensing budget for songs was smaller on this one, so there are a lot more stinkers on the setlist than usual and there's a smaller selection. At the same time, when the songs selected hit the target, like with The Protomen and St. Vincent, the game gets up to the fun of the old days. Still, there's no denying it's a step down from RB2 and RB3. Those willing to shell out for DLC, those who can wait for exports, or those with back catalogs of songs downloaded from older games, will be a lot happier, especially if they can navigate the store and find everything they need. (It's a time-consuming process finding and downloading hundreds of individual RB songs, but each update is easing the situation. As for the lack of organization, blame Microsoft's XBone Store for it, not Harmonix.)

-The legacy adapter isn't 100 percent perfect, as I've had issues controlling the console before, during and after the game. It's required a few restarts and hard reboots. But I haven't had any problems once I get in-game, and I've logged more than 15 hours so far (and that's a conservative estimate). For reference, I'm using RB3 wireless drums, GH3 Les Pauls and a RB1 microphone, all from the 360.

-The game's modes and new features? Not so hot. I put on Freestyle Solos when I just want to futz around in-game, but they don't compare to the real thing. Tour mode here is pretty repetitive and mediocre with no real features to play with. There's no stats for how you're performing post-song and Quickplay is annoying. There are bright spots, though - the voting system is cool, and it gets awesome with multiple people - and future updates will further improve things, hopefully eventually bringing us back to the glory days of 2010.

-I was sad they killed the keyboard, but my keyboard broke anyway, and only about 5 percent of all owners had it in the first place, so while it sucks, maybe think about the bigger financial picture.

So RB4 isn't RB3. It might be comparable to RB2. If you're still on 360/PS3, stay away, with the custom scene RB3 is still king over this one. If you went from 360 to PS4, or PS3 to XBone, these hoes ain't loyal, and you don't get to complain about DLC and instrument compatibility. But if you went next-gen a while ago and want to get the band back together, and you have old plastic instruments lying around, don't hesitate to make the purchase.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2016
Platform For Display: Xbox OneEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
This is a fun game for the whole family to play. My children especially love to play the songs that they hear on the radio. The only downside to this game is that you must purchase extra content if you want to add to your song data base. Other than that it's a great family night game that's age appropriate for children, and with 4 different options on instrument/voice, it's fun to change it up.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2015
Platform For Display: Xbox OneEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
The game itself is a great experience on the new generation of consoles. The essence of the series has been retained very well. I love that tour mode has made a return, as well.

Now, the stuff that irks me out. One; DLC/exports are a cluster, and there's no clear answer out there about how to obtain either en masse, which I think is kind of stupid on Harmonix, to put it plainly. For example, if one bought The Colour and the Shape album pack, you must download it ONE AT A TIME instead of all together. To me, the better option for DLC for longtime players of the game would be to have a section in the store called "my purchases" where it can all be downloaded EN MASSE. This one at a time thing is something I'd expect from Microsoft...on Windows...ME.

That part doesn't take away from the game. The game losses two stars for a few reasons: first, character customization is a gilding compared to RB2/3, which is funny since this game is a "step forward"; second, the song list is the smallest in a rhythm game since GH2 in 2006. I understand, lack of Viacom money nowadays is a big deal, but the budget couldn't allow at least 70 songs? Third, and I hope a title update resolves this one, it is damn near impossible to read the notes scrolling by on the TV I play on. I believe this was a problem in RB3 as well, so hopefully they realize it is 2/2 in not working. And finally, WHERE IS PRACTICE MODE?! I used to FC songs like Battery and Free Bird and I wouldn't have been able to without the practice mode from the old games. This ALSO needs to come back via title update.
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Steeve Néron
5.0 out of 5 stars Hihaaaa!
Reviewed in Canada on April 11, 2018
Platform For Display: Xbox OneEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
Works very well.

My old instrument is very functionnal and the old microphone is plugged in xbox one usb port
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Schocked1
4.0 out of 5 stars No idea? But assuming it's great!
Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2019
Platform For Display: Xbox OneEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
No one remembers buying this...???
I'm assuming one of us did if it wants us to review it...but seriously...I only bought an Xbox one last month...and this item has been wanting a review for over a year.
I'm only giving one to clear this out. LoL!
Bill
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice game.
Reviewed in Canada on September 18, 2017
Platform For Display: Xbox OneEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
I love this. The adapter syncs with all my Xbox 360 guitars and drums. Wish we didn't need it though.
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Jude
4.0 out of 5 stars works very well as intended/described. However, make sure ...
Reviewed in Canada on May 15, 2016
Platform For Display: Xbox OneEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
works very well as intended/described. However, make sure your instruments still works before buying it. Mine is so worn out that freestyle solo is almost unplayable.
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Yvan Bergeron
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in Canada on May 19, 2018
Platform For Display: Xbox OneEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
Livraison rapide et bon produit
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