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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Maria , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: When I first heard the Guitar Hero franchise was going to expand their horizons and add new band members to the formula, I was surprised. Until then, I thought everything was about the guitar in Guitar Hero. Even though its fierce EA / MTV / Harmonix comp...
Abstract: Rock Band was a good name for a band emulation video game. It was, after all, a game in which you could play guitar, or play drums or sing. Guitar Hero: World Tour, on the other hand, is a terrible name for a band emulation videogame, because the only ...
Abstract: Overall World Tour for the Wii looks solid, but obviously not as good as it does on the more powerful consoles from Microsoft or Sony. But given the limitation of the Wii hardware World Tour is a slick looking game and the trademark appearance of the f...
Abstract: Guitar Hero is now like Rock Band, except its like a Saturday morning cartoon starring Ozzy, Ted Nugent, and that girl from Paramore. Activisions latest foray into the growing rock rhythm game genre, Guitar Hero: World Tour, is no longer just about ...
Abstract: As soon as Rock Band let you play guitar, bass, drums, and sing to your favorite music, it was clear the bar had been raised in the music-game genre. It wasnt long before Activision announced that the Guitar Hero series would follow suit. The result i...
Great setlist with more than 80 songs, You can now sing and play bass, guitar, drums, Lets you create, share, and download original music, Mii Freestyle mode is kind of fun.
Some new additions dont enhance experience, Doesnt do much that other, similar games havent done, Requires four instruments and four Wii Remotes for a full band.
Thats one giant leap for a franchise; one small step for a genre. ...
Abstract: The concept is a very good one and the instruments are terrific, but might be problematic for families that want to play all four parts but only have one or two Wii-motes. The issue with the font used on a standard television is also a problem. Counter...
What the Wii lacks in technical ability Vicarious Visions more than makes up for in sheer genius of game design. I would have been happy if they had only managed to bring over a fairly intact port from the next-gen consoles, which they did, but then th...
The best in the Guitar Hero series so far. If you like rhythm-action games, you owe it to yourself to buy this right now! 9.1/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake....