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On world tour, if something comes up and you pause the song, once you resume it, it will have a count down so you can prepare to continue where you left off. Besides this little thing. This game is amazing. This game doesnt have that, which makes it very difficult if you are work on getting 100 streaks.( I have little ones around, so its hard not having to pause it). It is my favorite game of all. I love all the music.this game would have been perfect, but, i found one thing that World tour have that this one doesnt. And this little thing is such a bummer.
It is just a fun game but it is addicting. I love Guitar Hero period but Guitar Hero III is by far the best. I love that you are able to slow down a song so that it is the speed you need to practice and also the songs on it are actually songs that I know, they have some old classic songs but also some newer songs.
Playing against Tom Morello and Slash was a blast. I beat the game in about four hours.
I don't mind playing some staples like One by Metallica and Paranoid by Black Sabbath, but some of the others were too heavy for a more mainstream taste. Yes, I can replay some of the songs and try to unlock some others, but the game has been "beaten" so I'm not sure how much replay value there is.The second con is the set list at the higher stages is a little heavy on metal songs.
This was loads of fun. I would get it on sale like I did.The only cons I can think of are it's really, really short.
Not so much that I wouldn't buy the game, but I did finding myself going back to lower levels just to mix it up before I tried moving on.But overall, lots of fun. The boss battles were great.
If you like any of the Guitar Hero games or even Rock Band, this is worth your time.
It is very refreshing to find a game teenagers love that doesn't include guns, cars, and violence. My 13 year old had to be told to turn it off every day, but at least he was developing an ear for music as well as his hand to eye coordination. The Guitar Hero game series may be the best thing to ever happen to video games. Finally, a game driven by musical interest that teenagers love to play.
Beieve me, when the song is done, the players are sweating. Watching the competitions is almost as much fun as being at a live concert. So this is a great video game that gets the kids up off the couch and moving, even if they don't know it. Like the music selections better, and like the frst and second issues, his shouldn't fall under the category of Video "game". It takes so much more hand/eye coordnation than the average video game.
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