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The editors liked
Its more Guitar Hero! Who wouldnt want that?
Soundtrack consists of mostly great 80s tunes that are quite fun to play
Multiplayer and practice modes are intact.
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Its basically an expansion pack with all the bonus features cut out. The Final Word Playing Guitar Hero Rocks the 80s is a bit like going to see your favourite band on an off-night -- even if they dont rock the house down
Youre still going to have ...
Thirty songs for $50 is a lousy value any way you slice it
A few real C- and D-list song choices
Presentation is a cheap 80s dress-up of Guitar Hero II.
Its basically an expansion pack with all the bonus features cut out. The Final Word Playing Guitar Hero Rocks the 80s is a bit like going to see your favourite band on an off-night -- even if they dont rock the house down, youre still going to have ...
Playing Guitar Hero Rocks the 80s is a bit like going to see your favourite band on an off-night -- even if they dont rock the house down, youre still going to have a killer time.
Abstract: Note the word "encore" in the title. Its an admission that this is the same game as Guitar Hero II, with just a selection of 30 new tracks from the decade of big hair, skinny ties and shameless excess. With no new modes, characters or venues, no...
Abstract: Tory Favro8.0Guitar Hero Rocks the 80s is an amazing addition to the Guitar Hero franchise that allows gamers to transform into 80s rock stars that include bands such as Twisted Sister and The Police in this extraordinary addictive and entertaining ...
Abstract: We rock on with the encore performance of Guitar Hero for PlayStation 2. "Do we even need to review this, or can we just slap another 10 on it?" Thats the thought that crossed our minds when Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s arrived in our offices. A...
Soundtrack consists of mostly great 80s tunes that are quite fun to play, Multiplayer and practice modes are intact.
Thirty songs for $50 is a lousy value any way you slice it, A few real C- and D-list song choices, Presentation is a cheap 80s dress-up of Guitar Hero II.
There are certainly some bona fide 80s showstoppers on this expansion, but all told, this is Guitar Hero II with a coat of neon paint and half as much content. ...
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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jason , review by: cheatcc.com
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A large handful of songs that rank among the most fun Guitar Hero tracks the franchise has seen yet; Five master tracks; Still the same fantastic Guitar Hero gameplay we know and love.
Declining quality of covers when compared to the original Guitar Hero; Only 30 songs with none being unlockable; Some pretty curious song choices and omissions; No new features or modes; Less characters and venues than in Guitar Hero 2; A little on the ea...
If you’re a hardcore Guitar Hero fanatic and money and value are of no issue to you, then by all means pick up this expansion pack. It’s got some truly great songs that are a lot of fun to play. Anyone else though should be advised to wait unt...
A large handful of songs that rank among the most fun Guitar Hero tracks the franchise has seen yet; Five master tracks; Still the same fantastic Guitar Hero gameplay we know and love.
Declining quality of covers when compared to the original Guitar Hero; Only 30 songs with none being unlockable; Some pretty curious song choices and omissions; No new features or modes; Less characters and venues than in Guitar Hero 2; A little on the...
If you’re a hardcore Guitar Hero fanatic and money and value are of no issue to you, then by all means pick up this expansion pack. It’s got some truly great songs that are a lot of fun to play. Anyone else though should be advised to wait unt...
Guitar Hero Encore: Rock the 80’s would have been a much better installment in the franchise had it been priced as an expansion or offered more content to justify the high sticker price. Guitar Hero fanatics will still flock to the stores to purchas...