![]() ![]() LEGO Rock Band feels quite a bit different, and is far more than just a reskin of Rock Band. Apart from looks, Band Hero is the same game you've been playing for several years now. But Band Hero lacks the funny, tongue-in-cheek story mode, the amazing customization options, and the overall charm of the LEGO game. In many ways, they are similar: each fully supports downloads for the "parent" game, and each features pop songs instead of more traditional rock. Inevitably, we must compare Band Hero to another recent kid-friendly music game, LEGO Rock Band. Band Hero is equally as valid a platform for further content as GH5. Band Hero doesn't have it's own downloadable content, but if you want to add to your collection, simply choose from the Guitar Hero 5 content, which is fully compatible. GH5 has the likenesses of Kurt Cobain and Johnny Cash, Band Hero has Maroon 5 and No Doubt. ![]() The only difference between them, really, is the way the game looks. You can have access to all the same music between the two games, for a small fee. You can import songs from Guitar Hero 5 (and World Tour, as well) into Band Hero, and vice versa. ![]() There is one thing that saves Band Hero from being a glorified track pack for Guitar Hero 5, and that is the import and export features. ![]()
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