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Sure, its another expansion to the immensely popular Guitar Hero franchise, but a worthy one nonetheless. If you love Aerosmith then it goes without saying youll love this. The wireless controller is the icing on the cake...
Its Guitar Hero, which by default, is cool. Theyve thrown some aged rockers into the mix as well.
Not as challenging as Guitar Hero III. Some of the non-Aerosmith tracks are out of left-field.
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Guitar Hero: Aerosmith is the latest in the popular Guitar Hero franchise, this time placing legends Aerosmith centre stage, giving you the opportunity to shred all of the Aerosmith hits.While Guitar Hero: Aerosmith features a whole new song set, the g...
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Guitar Hero: Aerosmith surprised us with the quality of its set-list, and fans who were put off by the difficulty of Guitar Hero 3s complex note charts will be pleased to see it eases back on the throttle. The career mode is on the short side, and we...
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As a tribute to the bad boys from Boston, the package serves the "Blue Army" well. The band members are wonderfully rendered, with the caricature of distinctive lead singer Steven Tyler the obvious highlight, and the fantastic venues represe...
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Andrew Bistak8.8The latest Guitar Hero title jams its way onto the XBox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Wii which revolves around one of the worlds legendary rock groups... Aerosmith. This review will focus on the XBox 360 version that...
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Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PS2Classification: GRRP: From $70 Aerosmith fans: Walk This Way. Everyone else, keep saving your precious pennies for the upcoming (bound to be expensive) World Tour, which will let players bang on drums and sing into microphon...
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Three years ago, when Harmonix first put those small plastic guitars in gamers sweaty hands, the novelty of the controller coupled with the unique gameplay was enough to hold peoples attention. However, as more sequels were cranked out, the games on...
Familiar and fun Guitar Hero gameplay, character models look great and are well animated...
Less content, limited appeal, tries nothing new...
Unless youre a diehard Aerosmith fan, there might not be much here for you...
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For hardcore fans, a must buy. For anyone else, the slim track listing simply isn't enough...
Brilliant for Aerosmith fans, lots of Aerosmith related videos and content...
Not enough tunes for a full price title, if you’re not a fan steer clear...
For hardcore fans, a must buy. For anyone else, the slim track listing simply isn’t enough...
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Somewhere between Rock Band and the distant promise of Guitar Hero World Tour, ‘classic’ Guitar Hero became very ordinary, very quickly. This, now the fifth game, bears all the hallmarks of a series paddling to stay afloat. World Tour’s change of direc...
Tough for GH veterans, Great for Aerosmith fans, Mostly removed boss battles...
Too tough for newbies, Comparatively small track list, Just... dull...
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After spending the last few weeks indulging in the delights of Rock Band, and knowing what’s to come from both Guitar Hero World Tour and Rock Revolution, it felt a bit strange to play the axe-only Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. Losing the drums and the vocal...
There’s a lot here that fans will love but they’ll also be the first to complain about the few omissions. Non-fans, ask yourself how much you really love Guitar Hero... 6.2/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wron...
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With Rhythm games and fake instruments becoming as common place as First Person Shooters, the grand daddy of the plastic guitar comes back to the table with its first (supposedly of several) band themed Guitar Hero game. The aptly titled Guitar Hero Ae...
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Guitar Hero: Aerosmith is exactly what you think it is. It's a standard Guitar Hero game with an emphasis on a certain Boston-based rock band fronted by Steven Tyler. It looks like a Guitar Hero game, it plays like a Guitar Hero game and it sounds like...
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Call it what you like -- milking a franchise or delivering what the market demands -- but Activision have made no bones about exploiting their key titles. Among them is the highly successful Guitar Hero, the first signs of this being last year's Guita...
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Three years ago, when Harmonix first put those small plastic guitars in gamers sweaty hands, the novelty of the controller coupled with the unique gameplay was enough to hold peoples attention.
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Game: Guitar Hero: AerosmithGenre: MusicPlatform: Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PS2 (Reviewed on 360) When Guitar Hero: Aerosmith was revealed a while back as the newest entry in the Guitar Hero series, I’m pretty sure I wasn’t alone in being completely underwhe...
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If you love Aerosmith, you’ll love this game. If you hate Aerosmith, you’ll hate this game. It really is as simple as that when recommending Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. For everyone in the gray area in between, however, it becomes a bit harder. You have to...
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Guitar Hero has certainly come a long way. I remember when it was nothing more than a fairly novel looking game that didn't have nearly enough stock when it arrived in the UK months after its US debut. Now it seems a new game in the series is released...
Good presentation, Some great songs, No DLC, Seems overpriced...
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An entry to the Guitar Hero series focusing on the history of one band is a risky move, but fans of Aerosmith should enjoy this retrospective.
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Updated: 2012-01-25 03:12:48
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It's not unreasonable to say that Guitar Hero: Aerosmith is essentially Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock with a band-specific skin. Nor is it a condemnation -- the idea of spending time and effort creating a Guitar Hero love letter to one specific "Leg...
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I experienced some serious deja vu this weekend as I played through the new Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. Like last years Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s, its both shorter and easier than the game it was based on, but still full price. And so, like Roc...
Some great song choices, including "Walk This Way," "Sweet Emotion," and "Always on the Run."...
Far too few songs for a full-price game; no real difficulty curve to speak of.
I experienced some serious deja vu this weekend as I played through the new Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. Like last years Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s, its both shorter and easier than the game it was based on, but still full price. And so, like Rock...
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I knew Guitar Hero 3 was popular, but I was very surprised when I read that Guitar Hero 3 is actually pretty high on NPDs top ten list of the highest-selling video games since they started tracking them. Across all platforms it was released on, its...
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For those of you who are pressed for time--or simply hate to read--heres an abridged review of the latest Guitar Hero: If you like Aerosmith, youll like this game. If you dont like Aerosmith, you will not like this game. Even dedicated fans of the g...
Includes Run DMCs version of "Walk This Way" and not the one with Britney Spears, Most people will appreciate the kinder difficulty, Motioncaptured Steven Tyler, Aerosmith fans will love it.
Too much Joe Perry solo music, Not enough content to justify full price, Ultraskilled players might find the game too easy, Not much here for people who dont like Aerosmith.
The latest Guitar Hero is an Aerosmith fans dream come true, but the games narrow focus and lack of content will prove unappealing to many others...
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I’ve spent the better part of the last three days doing nothing but playing Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, and it was a very revealing experience for me. First, let me say that I’m a huge fan of Aerosmith; they are one of my top five favorites bands...
During my first hour with Guitar Hero: Aerosmith I felt like I was “back in the saddle again” but after I had finished my first pass through the career mode and realized my favorite song was not even an Aerosmith number, but actually Ted Nugen...
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The Guitar Hero franchise is quickly becoming synonymous with music-based games and Activision is certainly cashing in on the phenomenon. Ever since the gigantic success of GH 3 the company has announced four new iterations of the franchise including t...
Lots of fixes to the formula, Great if you love Aerosmith, Excellent note charts...
Omission of a few musthave songs, Sometimes feels like glorified DLC, Boss battles still suck...
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The largest concern with Aerosmith was of course the tracklist. Based mainly around one band and the music they say influenced them, the tracklist is significantly smaller than GH3 and will certainly not be to everyone’s tastes. 30 of the 41 songs (GH3...
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