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...
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: 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 ...
Abstract: The setlist simply did not pull me into this game. There were some good tunes (Frampton rocks!), a couple of nice discoveries, but Guitar Hero is about the songs and while the gameplay, mechanics, and options are nicely handled, the track list failed t...