Hands-on: Lego Rock Band

The biggest difference is that instead of just hitting notes, you're also collecting Lego studs each time you play correctly. Just like in all the other Lego games, the studs have a purpose, and in Lego Rock Band you can use them to upgrade your avatars by purchasing outfits and other accessories for them. They've even changed the in-game notes to look like the flat, round, single Lego studs. Besides that, the game is Rock Band as you've all come to know and love it. Mostly. What more could there be? Read on to find out.
Gallery: Lego Rock Band
You can play on imaginative Lego music stages like a volcano, underwater, and even the Moon. |
The brief demo we were treated to at E3 took place on a stage built out of ginormous Lego blocks, and when we headed over there was a band led by an eight year-old kid on guitar. It was seriously adorable, and should have been the packshot for this game. We watched the cute kid wail on his guitar for few moments, then booted him off so we could play. We don't have all day, after all.

We played through one of the game's "Rock Power Challenges," which are sprinkled throughout the game. They involve your band using their music to make something happen, and in our case it was helping out a local demolition team to bring a building down while we played along to the Foo Fighters' "Breakout." You know, as musicians do from time to time. As you kept playing, windows would blow out, the elevator would plummet, and eventually the whole thing comes crashing down triumphantly at the end of the song.
Harmonix wasn't talking about DLC just yet, and they also weren't telling us if the Lego Rock Band songs work in Rock Band 2 or vice versa. |
- "We Built This City" -- Jefferson Starship
- "Another Brick In The Wall" -- Pink Floyd
- "Brick House" -- The Commodores
- "Build Me Up Buttercup" -- The Foundations
- "Lego" -- Frou Frou
- "Blockhead" -- Devo
- "Brick" -- Ben Folds Five









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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
... @ Jun 10th 2009 2:35PM
How to drive a franchise into the ground 101:
Lego Rock Band
How to drive it even further into the ground:
Dj Hero
rkrocks123 @ Jun 10th 2009 2:54PM
You do realize that you're talking about two completely different franchises, right? And two completely different types of music games?
The Commenter Formerly Known as (kbomb1upc) @ Jun 10th 2009 4:00PM
There's only one step needed to run a franchise into the ground.... Sell the right the Activision and they'll take care of the rest....
Apollo @ Jun 10th 2009 2:35PM
OH GOD!!!! WHY?!?!?!?!?
I scrolled down to see the music list and my eyes went quickly to Pink Floyd and I nearly came.........
.....until I found out the truth. :(
mikazi @ Jun 10th 2009 2:37PM
Same :(
rkrocks123 @ Jun 10th 2009 2:55PM
Lego Rock Band was nearly a guaranteed buy...
Joystiq likes to tease.
The Baron @ Jun 10th 2009 6:19PM
Same. I saw the mention of Floyd and moments later had made peace with the idea that £40 wasn't so much for it after all.
Now I'm just angry.
soccerdan21 @ Jul 12th 2009 9:42PM
My heart raced for a minute. Then i was like no way!!! and then i just got pissed at Joystiq for giving an unrealistic and yet amazing suggestion.
Tarvus Domicus @ Jun 10th 2009 2:36PM
This only confirms that Lego brand is indeed a contagion of whoring proportions.
Storm Eagle @ Jun 10th 2009 2:37PM
Not sure about this yet. I'll most likely end up getting. And I agree, Lego Instruments make this a day 1 purchase.
Slust @ Jun 10th 2009 2:38PM
Dolla dolla bill, y'all
cuteSAVAGE @ Jun 10th 2009 2:40PM
Is "Lego" some sort of remix of "Let go" or is it a new song?
Now I'm all excited at the possibility of Frou Frou getting back together...
charlie b. @ Jun 10th 2009 2:44PM
it would probably be a Lego-centric version of "Let Go." kinda like "Baby Got Brick."
cuteSAVAGE @ Jun 10th 2009 2:58PM
I should have read more carefully. Joystiq is a tease.
dark_inchworm (on Steam!) dark inchworm (on XBL!) @ Jun 10th 2009 5:15PM
I only recently started listening to Frou Frou/Imogen Heap, and really, I'm amazed. Apologies for topic derailing, but what else should I check out in that line of music?
charlie b. @ Jun 10th 2009 2:42PM
"although we're guessing if they're limiting the setlist to family friendly songs, you won't be able to import RB1 or 2 songs into Lego."
if this ends up being the case... what's the point, outside of if you have a family and don't already own a Rock Band game?
MowDownJoe @ Jun 10th 2009 2:48PM
Random guess... maybe you'll be able to import from Lego Rock Band to RB2, but not the other way around? I mean, "Damnation Game" isn't exactly a kid-friendly title.
Troy Powers (PSN: TroyPowers) @ Jun 10th 2009 3:12PM
Well, if you're that concerned about which songs your children play in a video game, you should be playing WITH them instead of just sending them in the other room to play and be out of your hair. In which case, you don't need Harmonix to provide parental supervision for you.
I hope you can import songs from RB 1 & 2. There are certain songs that my little girl would like to play.
Erluti @ Jun 10th 2009 2:43PM
LOL @ Brick by Ben Folds Five
gib @ Jun 10th 2009 8:05PM
I thought the exact same thing!
How is a song about taking your knocked-up girlfriend to an abortion clinic considered "family-friendly"?
gib @ Jun 10th 2009 8:17PM
How about adding "Fell in love with a girl" by White Stripes?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRDi67G0Siw
Archon (PSN: Archonik, XBL: DarkARHN) @ Jun 10th 2009 2:44PM
Oh, by the way. WARNING: This game is NOT developed in-house by Harmonix! It's a Traveller's Tales (Lego: Star Wars) who is the main developer with Harmonix lending them a hand when necessary.
If the game is not exportable or doesn't live to Rock Band's name, you know why :/
Harmonix is only responsible for The Beatles Rock Band and Rock Band Unplugged this year.
Jeff Smith @ Jun 10th 2009 3:28PM
The extra modes of play and presentation is all Travelers Tales, but the song mixing and note chart authoring is still done by HMX.
Sly [PSN SniperChameleon] @ Jun 10th 2009 3:48PM
no, rock band unplugged was developed by backbone entertainment with help from harmonix.
Eric @ Jun 10th 2009 2:46PM
All of the songs have to do with bricks or building HA clever.
Matisyahu Serious @ Jun 10th 2009 3:03PM
well spotted, that.
Alex @ Jun 10th 2009 3:12PM
Damn, this guy is good.
The Baron @ Jun 10th 2009 6:25PM
If he's on one heart for stating the obvious, should I be on half of one for missing it altogether?
B3astofthe3ast @ Jun 10th 2009 2:46PM
Will the songs be exportable into RB2?
Eric @ Jun 10th 2009 2:47PM
If they where smart they will let me import this into Rock Band. Because if not I will not be buying this.
Autobot @ Jun 10th 2009 5:27PM
Then just rent it.
MadMup @ Jun 10th 2009 2:50PM
I can't be the only one who thinks this looks fun. The LEGO games have all been a blast so far, and mixing it in with Rock Band looks great!
Mouthsmasher @ Jun 10th 2009 8:26PM
I'm with you. There seems to be a bit of negativity from many because the game seems too "childish," but I'm looking forward to it. The Lego games are fun.
butaneko @ Jun 10th 2009 2:52PM
This game needs to be stolen and buried in the middle of nowhere, Passion of the Christ 2 style.
You crazy Jesus, you CRAZAY!!
Shmil @ Jun 10th 2009 3:40PM
you know if you had said ET rather than a lame family guy joke you probably would be at 3 hearts now.
butaneko @ Jun 10th 2009 3:54PM
Entertainment Tonight?
Shmil @ Jun 10th 2009 3:57PM
yeah sure
vidGuy @ Jun 10th 2009 4:04PM
History lesson: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.T._the_Extra-Terrestrial_(video_game)
"Atari officials and others gave differing reports of what was buried, but it is widely speculated that most of Atari's millions of unsold copies of E.T. ultimately ended up in this landfill, crushed and encased in cement."
Phizzy @ Jun 10th 2009 4:04PM
What are you, twelve? ET, Atari 2600. Millions of unsold copies buried in a landfill.
butaneko @ Jun 10th 2009 4:37PM
12 years olds love Entertainment Tonight?
Thanks for the comedy tips guys!
dark_inchworm (on Steam!) dark inchworm (on XBL!) @ Jun 10th 2009 5:18PM
I'd like to entertain some 12 year olds tonight.
brb fbi
Kdiggy @ Jun 10th 2009 2:57PM
Needs more cowbell.
joeybeast @ Jun 10th 2009 2:59PM
I expect "Fall in Love With a Girl".
bongoes @ Jun 10th 2009 3:18PM
I'm surprised that's not the first comment in after every Lego Rock Band post.
Sly [PSN SniperChameleon] @ Jun 10th 2009 3:49PM
i've said that in every lego rock band post since it was announced. come on, even the guitarist in that picture looks like jack white!
erich @ Jun 10th 2009 3:02PM
Why would you suggest Brick by Ben Folds for this game...Its a piano song and its about him driving his girlfriend to get an abortion.
What the hell?
i mean great song, but family friendly?
And Pink floyd, A song about kids rising up against opressive authority...sure thatll go down great with parents....
Jesfferson Starship was a decent suggestion though
LMAO
erich @ Jun 10th 2009 3:04PM
yes i know all about bricks and building, but the abortion song was too much too resist pointing out.
Dan Davis @ Jun 10th 2009 3:10PM
Puns lost on you, eh?
Shmil @ Jun 10th 2009 3:40PM
Puns? more like all humor in general.
MowDownJoe @ Jun 10th 2009 4:04PM
Besides, even if you are taking all of that seriously (on Joystiq? really?), do you really think the kids will get the imagery behind those songs? My father would, among other songs, listento "Another Brick in The Wall" alot while I was growing up. While I didn't understand what it meant (or hell, who sung it), I liked it.