Evil Avatar: Rock Band 3 Review
11/12/2010
The worst possible game Harmonix could have released
In the beginning, there were FreQuency and AmplitudeAnd they were goodCreated by a small company in Boston, MA, these indie titles introduced me to a genre of entertainment largely ignored in North America: the rhythm game.
It brought about my interest in electronic music and gave my then fledgling website (now dead and long buried) its very first video game developer interviewMy partner in crime drove to Boston to see them and discuss their titles, and we pretty much knew right then that these guys were destined for big things..
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