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Confession time: back in the late eighties and early nineties I read a lot of rock and guitar magazines. It was a dark period - post-Appetite for Destruction and pre-Nevermind - and the pages were dominated by serious-looking, studio bound guitar...
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of a song, you are given a review (3-5 stars, depending on how you did), which in Career Mode determines your gig fee. Get enough coin, and you can purchase guitars, skins, characters, outfits, and songs in the store. Got all that? Figure 1 shows a ty...
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You know, I keep wondering, what would I have done if I was in Neversoft's shoes? You've just been handed the reigns of one of the best selling multi-platform franchises of the last few years, and you know that in order to succeed, the game needs a spa...
A tough challenge, Large percentage of original recordings, Online play works, Track list is too broad...
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(PS3)Let me get to my chief complaint. Why cant I use my old guitars? Seriously? Why cant I use the new PS2 guitar with the PS3 version? And why the heck do we need a dongle? I understand the the Xbox 360 uses an evil protected wireless technology, b...
Guitar Hero III is easily as fun as the last two versionsGuitar Hero IIIs new gameplay modes bring much needed depthGH3s song list is superbThe new wireless PS3 guitar is a welcome addition...
This game is much harder than Guitar Heroes of yoreJaggies, all over the place, yuckLimited character animationsA dongle required for the guitar, seriouslySame game, new twists, but the same game...
The good news is that they didnt break it. Despite having a new developer (Neversoft, of Tony Hawk fame) Guitar Hero III (3) Legends of Rock is most certainly a Guitar Hero game. Dont worry, there are plenty of new twists in the old GH formula, but it is...
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I love Guitar Hero…always have and always will, but right now I’m not its biggest fan. You see, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock has finally arrived. What used to be a PS2 exclusive snuck onto Xbox 360 earlier this year, and now, the third in...
Whoever said, “the third time’s a charm” obviously wasn’t talking about Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. While the game has seen several key improvements in game modes and controllers, I found more than half of the songs simply no...
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Weve already weighed in at length on the Xbox 360, Wii and PS3 versions of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, which all rock hard and are all pretty similar outside of online offerings and other features like Achievements. For those who have stuck wit...
The core Guitar Hero experience remains intact; good setlist; solid Kramer wireless guitar.
Awful jaggy graphics; boss battles and Hard difficulty feel unbalanced; no online features.
Weve already weighed in at length on the Xbox 360, Wii and PS3 versions of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, which all rock hard and are all pretty similar outside of online offerings and other features like Achievements. For those who have stuck with...
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In 1993, frontman Rob Halford left legendary metal group Judas Priest and was replaced with Tim “Ripper” Owens, who was at the time lead singer of a Judas Priest cover band. Priest fans were hesitant to accept this addition to their favorite g...
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Activision As the next installment in the explosively popular Guitar Hero franchise, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock has a great deal of hype to live up to. Its release was eagerly anticipated by scores of fans craving another dose of rock, myself amo...
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Updated: 2014-09-20 02:13:28
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Have you had enough Guitar Hero yet? The sales totaling into the millions and growing every day say you havent. Activision agrees. In 2007 alone weve already seen Guitar Hero 2 release on Xbox 360 and Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s on PS2, but th...
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You wouldnt have been wrong to come into Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock with some sense of trepidation. With original Guitar Hero developer Harmonix off the project and Tony Hawk creators Neversoft now on board, it would be fair to wonder if anythin...
The best tracklist of any Guitar Hero game to date, Lots of master tracks from the original bands and artists, Higher difficulty level ensures experienced players wont get bored quickly.
Higher difficulty level ensures most peoples arms will fall off halfway through the expert career, Battle mode and boss battles arent interesting additions, A heavy dose of ingame advertising, No online play .
Guitar Hero III ups the ante with more challenge and new modes, and though not all the new stuff is great, the terrific tracklist and gameplay are sure to hook you in...
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