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November 2008
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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: Guitar Hero World Tour takes the Guitar Hero series to the next level and helps it catch up with Rock Band that already made the leap last year. The new drum kit for Guitar Hero World Tour seems nicer than the Rock Band and Rock Band 2 drum sets, but ...
Abstract: It's hard to sit down and do this review without making it a bullet point comparison between Guitar Hero World Tour and Rock Band 1/2. Granted, Neversoft and Activision were about one entry behind Harmonix and MTV when it came to really pushing the mus...
Abstract: Guitar Hero: World Tour takes the popular franchise a full three steps forward with the addition of the band feature and supporting vocals, 2 guitars, and drums in band mode.
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...
Published: 2008-10-27, Author: Sal , review by: gamespy.com
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 series name, it could arguably be considered a total reboot for the franchise, adding new instruments and controllers, multiple campaigns, signi...
Abstract: This is the natural evolution of the GH title and it has been realized in a remarkable fashion. The drums are fun to play, the guitar may not be quite the difficult challenge of GH3 but can still be a great finger exercise, and there are nice surprises...
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...