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Yeah, Activision sure have published a lot of Guitar Hero titles. Not to ruin the surprise or anything, but theyre going to keep publishing a lot more as well. The reason for this is the same reason why Im not about to explain to you how the game wo...
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The extra time and effort placed on redeveloping the party play mode has made an enormous difference to the latest Guitar Hero release. If youve been waiting for an excuse to revisit the series, this is it...
Drop-in, drop-out adds a new dimension. Note tracking is sensible, HOPO timing is loose. Menu navigation is much improved, as are load times and graphics. DLC compatibility is steadily getting better. New controller looks to be a quality item, although it...
Vocals have definitely taken a back seat this time around. The set list is still fairly broad. Watching Kurt Cobain sing Du Hast is a little unsettling. Likewise, last time I checked, Shirely Manson wasnt a man.
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It’s hard to believe that Guitar Hero has only been around since November 2005 when you look at the dozen or so titles it has already spawned. The franchise has grown so large it has already made a significant cultural impact around the world. Some hav...
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Guitar Hero returns to the party once again – this time with a bang so loud it’d burst the ear drums of even the hardest of rockers. Last year, it managed to cement its place as the music game of choice for expert players thanks to some crazily difficu...
Partytastic Jukebox mode, Songspecific challenges, Competitive RockFest mode...
Some lame guest stars, DLC is pricey, No songs from The Beatles...
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It’s testament to a game’s quality when our preconceived notions that what we’re about to experience is little more than a cynical cash-in is gradually melted away like a summer snowman. Guitar Hero V is just such a game. By all accounts we should be l...
Leave your cynicism at the door, Guitar Hero V, when counted against any other entry in the series strides ahead in leaps and bounds, tweaking and improving the series’ solid base in every conceivable area. 9.1/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share...
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The Guitar Hero franchise has been a forerunner in the virtual music genre since 2005, but theres no denying that the series has lost some of its luster over the years. Activision has over-saturated the store shelves with sequels and releases, leaving both fans and critics feeling a little jaded. Weve seen this phenomenon before with proven properties like EAs Madden series, where a yearly release cycle and a dearth of notable improvements water down what was once an extraordinary gaming exp...
A huge assortment of modes and features, massive playlist...
Virtual Cobain is creepy, lacks the charm and personality of the original...
Guitar Hero has been around forever and honestly, I was starting to get a little tired of formula. I think it says a lot that games like GH5 and Beatles Rock Band barely registered on my radar; truth be told, I’m way more excited for DJ Hero because...
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Product Code: 05030917072260 The Guitar Hero franchise has been a forerunner in the virtual music genre since 2005, but there's no denying that the series has lost some of its lustre over the years. Can Guitar Hero 5 revive things? Activision has ov...
Guitar Hero has been around forever and honestly, we were starting to get a little tired of the formula. But after seeing Guitar Hero 5 in action, I have to say that I'm not quite ready to give up my plastic instruments yet. With a wide selection of t...
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In 2009 it seems like we cant go a month without a Guitar Hero game being released. However, the grand daddy has returned and along with it some mega stars of music. The philosophy was no doubt to bring the best of the best in the music world into...
In 2009 it seems like we cant go a month without a Guitar Hero game being released. However, the grand daddy has returned and along with it some mega stars of music. The philosophy was no doubt to bring the best of the best in the music world into...
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