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Rock Revolution

Rock Revolution (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Wii
Tags: Music, Rhythm
Developer: Zoë Mode
More Platforms: DS, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360

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11/11/2008

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Rock Revolution review (Xbox 360)

Reviewed November 12, 2008

Danny Cowan says: "It by no means beats out Harmonix's effort in terms of gameplay, but if you've played so much Rock Band that you're in danger of burning out on the series -- or if you were disappointed by the lackluster Guitar Hero: World Tour -- Rock Revolution is a refreshing alternative."
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