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January 2008
(85%)
45 Reviews
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Abstract: Quick HitsTitle: Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Platform:Xbox 360 Publisher: Activision Developer: Neversoft ESRB Rating: “T” for Teen Genre: Music/Rhythm Pros: Great list of songs; master tracks make a big difference; online play; the Les P...
Abstract: For awhile, the only rhythm game that American gamers cared about was Dance Dance Revolution. Sure, there were others that gained a bit of cult popularity among certain crowds, but DDR was the only one with any sort of real success here. Just a few sh...
Abstract: $99.99, $89.99 on the Wii (Shop.Ars)Rating: Teen There are four stages of playing a Guitar Hero game when youre a beginner. First, you know youre going to look foolish, and youre going to fail a bunch of songs. Then, you play a little bit and you st...
Graphics and presentation finally rock as hard as the gameplay, new wireless controller is sweet
Song tabs are a little wonky, not enough boss battles, last few songs are HARD! The Final Word Whether you buy Guitar Hero 3 will depend on whether you already invested in Guitar Hero 2 for the Xbox 360. If you did, this is a no-brainer. Go buy GH3 the...
Whether you buy Guitar Hero 3 will depend on whether you already invested in Guitar Hero 2 for the Xbox 360. If you did, this is a no-brainer. Go buy GH3 the minute it hits store shelves -- you will not be disappointed. However, if you havent yet take...
Abstract: VIDEO: Head over to our videos page to check out all Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock footage!A small, hardworking outfit enjoys modest but respectable success, until one day when their latest effort unexpectedly explodes on the scene, lights up the ch...
Abstract: No offense to Richie Valens, Buddy Holly or The Big Bopper; for many rhythm game fans, the day that it was revealed that Harmonix was to be bought by Mtv and would not be producing the third entry to the wildly popular Guitar Hero franchise was truly t...
Abstract: Its hard being the king. Just ask the Guitar Hero franchise. Its currently sitting on the rhythm game throne and yet, all anyone can talk about is the new kid on the block, Rock Band.
Great set list; new Les Paul controller is fantastic; tons of challenge for experts while relaxing accuracy for casual players.
Boss battles feel unbalanced; online play a little unpolished; no online co-op campaign.
The shredding has begun anew with the release of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock this past weekend. Rather than just present one editors view of the game, weve assembled three of our virtual virtuosos to offer their opinions on the latest in the ser...
The best tracklist of any Guitar Hero game to date, Lots of master tracks from the original bands and artists, Online play is a fantastic addition, 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, Some framerate issues .
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. ...