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Aww Great!: 8.2/10 across 715 ratings. Word of mouth is strong — if you like the genre, go for it.
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Disaster Band is an enjoyable rhythm based experience that also offer a varied experience in the genre that’s also severely lacking since Activision and Harmonix out Guitar Hero and Rock Band respectively to bed. It’s not perfect and takes a bit of getting used to; but with three difficulty settings, it is sure to challenge all level of gaming skills. The soundtrack is hit or miss depending on your taste, especially if you’re rather rock to famous tunes. Music fans will find a little gem, whereas those wanting a more approachable experience might be turned off.
Read full review ↗While it can be fun, especially with friends, it fails to get a leg up on the more refined Trombone Champ
Read full review ↗At first listen, Disaster Band seems like a great rhythm game. With a funny and original idea, the first few games are fun enough. The problem is that this irreverence can get a little annoying over time. The dependence on online modes to enhance the gameplay – to find players and new songs – is, to say the least, a risky bet. This is a suggestion for fans of the musical genre who are willing to face all these difficulties.
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