Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Rock Band: Drums (Xbox 360)

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List Price: £69.99
Our Price: £82.70
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Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
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Binding: Video Game Brand: Electronic Arts EAN: 5030932064981 Label: Electronic Arts Manufacturer: Electronic Arts Platform: Xbox 360 Publisher: Electronic Arts Release Date: 2008-05-23 Studio: Electronic Arts
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Customer Rating:      Summary: I agree Comment: It is outrageous that they are charging such a price...I agree with all three reviews below...Do not buy it, show them discontent!
Customer Rating:      Summary: It's only Rock n Roll but I like it Comment: People who criticise the cost of this games peripherals are really missing the point. Spending stupid amounts of money on extortionately expensive junk is as Rock n Roll as throwing TVs out of hotel windows, drug overdoses and nasty accidents with loaded guns. Don't moan about the price of the drums, buy 3 sets and change your name to Keith Moon.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Awesome Fun!!!!! Comment: This is a great, great game. Yes it's expensive but that is neither here nor there for the purposes of a review of a game (which is the same price as most other Xbox 360 games, it's the extra peripherals that cost quite a lot)
If you like rhythm games, Rock Band is the best of them all, and the drums are fantastic fun to play!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Drums for rockband Comment: Having just recently been looking for the drums for rockband and it says dispatched within 1-2months you gotta be joking.
who is going to buy the drums and wait 1-2 months for them to be delievered when you buy the game and it comes within 3 days. seems rele odd.
Anyway this game is amazing the ammount of downloadable content it great you get so many songs to choose from and playing the drums and guitar is soo much fun.
Exspensive but if you can afford it why not.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Review on the actual game not on the cost of it ! Comment: Every review i've read on this site has been about how it costs too much, or how much more we are paying then americans...and i really just wanted to read a review on the actual GAME. So here is mine.
If you like guitar hero there's a good chance you'll love this game. Although it is much more of a game where everyone can get involved. I am using my GH guitar and have just brought the drums with trade in money from games i've finished and i'm not dissapointed.
The graphics are superb, the gameplay is as challanging as you want to make it with much less of a learning curb than GH.
Fun for everyone who'll give it a chance - Not everyone can afford this, or at least the whole 'band in a box' extras, but for those who can - give it a go !
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