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We had some issues with the drums, and the rather unimaginative career mode, but Guitar Hero: World Tours varied set list still kept us jamming along happily. And we much prefer the guitar to Rock Bands rather poor effort, not to mention Guitar Hero...
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Platforms: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Wii - Xbox 360 version reviewed. Thank goodness for Rock Band. Without Rock Band we would not have Guitar Hero: World Tour, and without Guitar Hero: World Tour we would not have the best Guitar H...
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A huge leap forward in co-operative play, Guitar Hero World Tour is a worthy addition to the franchise and will offer hours of fun for anyone willing to pick up an instrument and invest some time. An awesome effort, although not without its flaws...
Instrument quality has been taken to a new level. Great co-operative online content, and difficulty curve has been adjusted to better reflect the fun nature of band play. Finally, a star power button within easy reach.
Career mode lacks diversity. Modifications to the hammer-ons and pull-offs in regards to accuracy are a step backward. Youll either love or loathe the new guitars strum bar.
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Let the battle of the bands commence. MTVs long-awaited Rock Band has finally been released in Australia (although Americans are already enjoying the sequel) and now Guitar Hero has added drums and vocals for a similar four-player jam. Anyone who has...
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The gaming world has changed a lot in the past few years. Notably, it's become intertwined with the music industry thanks to the huge success of the likes of Guitar Hero and SingStar. We now have a multitude of companies competing for the rights to lic...
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We have a lot to talk about. In an eerie case of timing, two of the ultimate party games have hit (or are in the process of hitting) the shelves. Guitar Hero: World Tour is set to challenge EA’s Rock Band, which would have been here sooner had it no...
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It looks like competing “tap the buttons as colored gems move across the screen in time with music” games Rock Band and Guitar Hero have started the kind of annual rivalry usually reserved for sports fans. So, despite the fact that the series is still...
Great drum kit, really good guitar, Strum notes, slide sections, Recording studio...
Studio powerful, but complicated, Multiplayer ends when anyone fails, Single player gimmicky, but thin...
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The constant rivalry that’s existed between Guitar Hero and Rock Band ever since EA threw its hat into the market has created quite the quandary. With both trying to outdo the other, what on Earth can possibly be done to ensure one claims victory, guar...
The gameplay you’ve come to know and love is better than it ever has been and the new additions are downright fantastic. Another step up for the now veteran franchise. 8.3/10Print this pageUser reviews (1)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Repo...
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T3.com
Updated: 2012-01-28 01:21:30
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Time to get the band back together for the greatest multi-player game of all time. Its the one every axe-wieldin, drum thrashin mic wreckin wannabe has been waiting for. Point those Devil horns skywards. Were going on a World Tour. Guitar Hero: W...
The drums are ridiculously realistic, The new slide guitar action for extra rock sexiness, Majestic set listing, Great online content and playable characters...
That we cant own it yet. That is all.
Guitar Hero reaches its true potential in this, the greatest multi-player video game of all time.
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Since that insolent pup Rock Band took away Guitar Hero’s barbed crown of ‘rawk’ by offering full band controls, we’ve been waiting to see how Activision would respond with Guitar Hero IV, aka World Tour.Finally, the kit has arrive...
Drum kit much more playable than Rock Band. New guitars sport touchpad for tapping out solos. Avatars completely customisable...
Creating and sharing songs is more effort than it’s worth. Too many slow songs in initial sets. Drum kit kick pedal lets the rest of the kit down...
It wasn’t the first game to offer a full band set up, but World Tour is the best...
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A match made in rock heaven as Guitar Hero successfully marries the best of its own franchise with the full-band treatment pioneered by its rival, Rock Band. Quality rocking ensues. "Tour around the world, rock around the clock." So crooned the Beasti...
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The Guitar Hero series has been a very popular one over the past few years and I've played it since the very first one came out on the PS2. Last year it was Neversoft’s first try at continuing the series and they didn’t do too bad. With the popularity...
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Are you ready to rock?! Music games have become wildly popular, and I can understand why, they’re just a ton of fun, and allow people to get together and enjoy music and games. If you’ve paid attention to my reviews then you’ll know I love music, and...
Tons of fun, Lots of great music included, Nice additional features added like the Music Studio and GHTunes...
Very poor quality controls on hardware manufacture...
Guitar Hero World Tour the game is excellent and tons of fun, it allows you to really rock out to your favorite tunes, create music to share and just really enjoy yourself. All the fun though ends when the hardware breaks, I just can’t quite fathom...
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Guitar Hero: World Tour has at last been released and its actually rather good. So I got round to playing Guitar Hero: World Tour on the Xbox yesterday (not my favorite console. But cake is cake no matter where you get it from). Ive always considere...
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The Guitar Hero moniker no longer applies.Since its inception the Guitar Hero series has been credited with creating a phenomenon of gamers jamming out to plastic instruments in the comfort of their own home. When it first appeared on the PlayStation 2...
The instruments are awesome, Solid and varied track list, You can create your own tracks, Tons of customization...
Music creation is limited, No back catalog of DLC, The touch bar feels tacked on...
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The career mode is pretty simplistic, giving you a simple bankroll that you can use to unlock new venues and buy gear for your characters. Beyond that, you get some fixed setlists that you have to trudge through, whether you like half the songs in a s...
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Play.tm
Updated: 2012-01-28 01:21:18
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Guitar Hero, the little rhythm action game that took over the world with its revolutionary controller and insanely addictive gameplay. How we love you. Recently though you've had a rival for our affections, that sparkly new Rock Band whatsit, the one t...
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Guitar Hero World Tour is fairly different from Rock Band. From the menu system interface to the instruments, World Tour is a music game unto itself that anyone interested in should try out.For simplicity’s sake, World Tour’s gameplay is almost identic...
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Guitar Hero III was a good game but a bit rough around the edges as new developer Neversoft had to learn on the fly how to make a decent music game. With a year of experience under their belt, they are back to take another crack at the genre. And, boy...
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A match made in rock heaven as Guitar Hero successfully marries the best of its own franchise with the full-band treatment pioneered by its rival, Rock Band. Quality rocking ensues. "Tour around the world, rock around the clock." So crooned the Beasti...
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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.
Some new additions dont enhance experience, Doesnt do much that other, similar games havent done.
Thats one giant leap for a franchise; one small step for a genre...
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Our recent coverage of Rock Band 2 told a story of love, hate and uncertainty. Today, we cover that uncertainty with a review of Guitar Hero World Tour that fills in the gaps. Thats not to say you have to go read the Rock Band 2 article if you havent...
So what do we have? Something better, something worse. Something good and something bad. Guitar Hero World Tour is not perfect. But neither is it a waste. Guitar Hero World Tour is, in our opinion, the best music game out there when it comes to guitar...
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The comparisons between Rock Band 2 and Guitar Hero: World Tour are going to be endless, and its impossible to discuss one game without thinking of the other. Luckily, the fact that the instruments are so compatible right now means that you dont have...
Great hardware, especially the drums, Excellent track list, You can make your own songs!, Does its own take of playing with a band, keeping the Guitar Hero feel, Cameos from famous musicians, Compatible with a wide array of guitars and drums...
Career mode remains basic, Guitar duels, or boss battles, have to go, The guitars slider bar is more gimmick than anything else, Not compatible with the ION drums, The character models can be frighteningly ugly...
The comparisons between Rock Band 2 and Guitar Hero: World Tour are going to be endless, and its impossible to discuss one game without thinking of the other. Luckily, the fact that the instruments are so compatible right now means that you dont have...
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Guitar Hero: World Tour is a great step for the music game genre, offering some excellent new features and tons of songs. While there are a few stumbles along the way, this is a title that fans will want to check out.
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There's a war going on out there, and it's being fought with wireless battery-operated guitars: it's a battle for the hearts of wannabe rock stars. Earlier this year Harmonix's Rock Band took the upper hand, surpassing the Guitar Hero series with some...
The music studio is extremely powerful, It just kicks ass, okay?, Huge fun, and more accessible than ever before, The complete setup will cost you...
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Guitar Hero: World Tour is the landmark franchise's first foray into group-based band territory, offering up options to not only rock out on the titular guitar but also get your bass groove on, smash your way to stardom on drums, or wail glass-shatteri...
Fantastic track list, indepth music creator, customization features...
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Where do you even begin to review a massive game like Guitar Hero World Tour? While it carries the popular hit series name, it could arguably be considered a total reboot for the franchise, adding new instruments and controllers, multiple campaigns...
Great soundtrack; tons of solid gameplay across four instruments; the new guitar and drums are fantastic.
Some baffling interface issues; band play feels a little underwhelming; some discouraging reports of faulty hardware.
Where do you even begin to review a massive game like Guitar Hero World Tour? While it carries the popular hit series name, it could arguably be considered a total reboot for the franchise, adding new instruments and controllers, multiple campaigns, s...
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Its the moment hardcore rockers have been waiting for...the release of Guitar Hero World Tour, or what I like to call the other Rock Band. Since its debut in November of 2006 the Guitar Hero series has sold more than 23 million units worldwide and ca...
At the end of this lengthy review I have to start stacking the various facts on the reviewer scales. On one side we have a pretty boring presentation when it comes to the career mode, and money isnt the best motivation to keep me playing. As a veteran...
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The explosion of plastic instrument games in the last few years has made reviews of such games a matter of opining on the song list and stress testing the instruments. Plus, it's easy as hell to write a review that declares the song list "great!" or...
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1up.com
Updated: 2012-01-28 01:21:30
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Several years have passed since Guitar Hero first made expensive music peripherals ridiculously popular. Every iteration of the game brought better controllers, more realistic note tracking, and progressively impressive setlists (with the exception of...
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Play.tm
Updated: 2012-01-28 01:21:30
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Kudos to Harmonix and the innovations of Rock Band, they must have done something right for mega-selling Guitar Hero to notice what they were doing quite as quickly as they seem to have done. Yes, Guitar Hero IV, officially titled Guitar Hero World Tou...
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