Rock Band Rivals Expansion (DLC) (Xbox One)
Rock Band Rivals is a paid expansion for Rock Band 4 that adds two major new modes and a competitive online layer to the base game. Requires Rock Band 4 to play.
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Rock Band Rivals is an expansion, not a standalone game, so the first thing to know is that you need Rock Band 4 already installed. With that out of the way, what Harmonix built here is a genuine upgrade to a base game that launched rough. Rock Band 4 shipped in 2015 with critics and players vocal about missing modes and a stripped-back feature set compared to Rock Band 3. Rivals is the payoff for fans who stuck around. The expansion ships with two headline additions. Rockudrama is a live-action mockumentary career mode called "Beneath the Tuneage" that follows your band's rise from a single-person arcade gig up through full stardom. Narration reacts to your performance mid-show, cheesy interview clips fill the gaps between sets, and a wager system lets you bet on your own star rating before each gig to boost your fame score. Brutal Mode challenges (which hide the note highway as you get better) can also get thrown at you mid-campaign to sharpen the stakes. It runs roughly three to four hours, has a Good Ending and a Best Ending tied to how much fame you accumulate, and the mockumentary humor lands more often than not. The brevity is actually a feature here: it stays funny precisely because it doesn't overstay its welcome. Rivals Mode is the bigger long-term hook. You form or join a Crew of up to ten players covering all four instruments (guitar, bass, drums, vocals), then compete against other Crews through asynchronous weekly themed challenges. Every song you play in any mode counts toward your Crew's score, which means even a casual run through Quickplay contributes. Each season cycles through eight themed challenges, an XP progression system ranks your individual performance, and cosmetic rewards including new Rock Shop gear and Track Skins for the note highway keep rolling in. If you are the type of player who chases gold stars and full combos, this mode has a pull that is genuinely hard to put down. If you play casually and don't care about leaderboards, the Rivals mode specifically will feel like it's aimed at someone else. The criticism worth flagging: the expansion launched without the promised synchronous online multiplayer (that arrived later), no new songs are included unless you pre-ordered, and at launch some scoring bugs meant Rivals XP occasionally failed to register, forcing replays of songs just to get credited. The Rockudrama also has a structural annoyance where missing the Best Ending requires a full restart rather than replaying individual shows. Some of these friction points were addressed in post-launch patches, but they were real at release. The base game's UI issues, a complaint from day one, were also largely untouched by the expansion itself. Bottom line: if you own Rock Band 4 and have felt it missing a competitive heartbeat or a story to play through solo, Rivals is a genuine fix. If you are coming in brand new, grab the bundle version. Score-chasers and crew-builders will get the most out of it. Casual players who just want more songs will feel a bit shortchanged.

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- Desarrolladora
- Harmonix Music Systems, Inc.
- Distribuidora
- Harmonix Music Systems, Inc.
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 18 oct 2016