Testseek.com have collected 41 expert reviews of the Guitar Hero: World Tour and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Guitar Hero: World Tour.
October 2008
(84%)
41 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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,...
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...
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...
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...
Abstract: 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.