Abstract: The last few years have seen a swath of Guitar Hero (GH) games be released for all platforms. It almost seems like we are coming close to the end of what many would describe as a fad. However, Guitar Hero V still manages to impress with some solid new...
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...
New game play modes, improved menus, huge play list and customized instrumentation.,
My fingers hurt thanks, Activision!
Guitar Hero 5 is the most ambitious of the series yet, with Activision including many enhancements to the familiar gameplay-style. Is it as good as the hype promised us? Find out, After the Break!Full Review:If you are a fan of the Guitar Hero series...
Published: 2009-09-10, Author: Chris Watters , cnet.com
Abstract: The Guitar Hero franchise took a big leap last year with World Tour, incorporating vocals and drums and making a bid for Rock Bands multiplayer music game crown. While World Tour was a great debut, Guitar Hero 5 is a more refined, more accessible game...
Abstract: Every time I go into a new Guitar Hero or Rock Band game, I keep thinking that this is going to be the game that breaks it for me. This is going to be the one that makes me say, ok, I'm completely and utterly bored with this stuff, please stop. And eve...
Abstract: Raise your hand if you are tired of all the music video games yet. I would, but my arm is in a sling from playing Guitar Hero 5 for the past 96 hours. Seriously, it’s hard not to get a little bit jaded with the whole social music game scene. Last year...
Abstract: Activision and Neversoft have been running the Guitar Hero show for some time now. The group took hold of the franchise with Guitar Hero 3, expanded the game series to a full band with Guitar Hero World Tour and offered up a handful of spin-offs along ...