Published: 2009-09-24, Author: Simon , review by: tweaktown.com
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 ...
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...
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Neversoft and Activision's latest entry in the Guitar Hero franchise looks to buck the slumping trend in music and rhythm gaming by giving consumers the very best it has to offer. Guitar Hero 5 coalesces years of trial and error and lessons learned into o...
Abstract: We have come a long way in music/rhythm games, and it is no longer about the solo guitar experience. Although World Tour took the first steps at making Guitar Hero a full band party game, Guitar Hero 5 is the first to nail it - with the ability to jump...
Abstract: Following on the success of its preceding title, Guitar Hero World Tour, Activision brings gamers Guitar Hero 5. Building on the popularity of playing in a four-person band experience, GH5 opens up opportunities not just to play a new, if somewhat ecl...
Abstract: After finally adding some drummy goodness with Guitar Hero World Tour and then issuing the video game equivalent of a greatest hits album, the newest installment of Activision’s wildly popular Guitar Hero series has hit the market. Many may look at Gui...
Abstract: When the Guitar Hero series launched in 2005, it was the undisputable king of music games. It certainly wasn’t the first or only rhythm game in town, but it changed the genre in ways no one really saw coming. The idea of playing popular songs on a fake...