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    Guitar Hero: Metallica

    Game » consists of 12 releases. Released Mar 29, 2009

    Guitar Hero: Metallica is the second band-specific game in the Guitar Hero franchise. It features 28 songs from the world famous heavy-metal band Metallica, as well as 21 guest acts - picked by Metallica themselves.

    cancerdancer's Guitar Hero: Metallica (PlayStation 3) review

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    A cheesy tribute to Metallica

    While I am not admittedly the biggest Metallica fan, I do enjoy listening to their songs and they have some incredibly cool guitar riffs. The problem comes when you play a game that puts them on a pedestal that is way too high and makes them seem like the best metal band to ever exist. Everything about this game is simply a big loving blowjob to the band and it gets annoying from about the second song. I will continue to play it because of the other songs they packed along with this, but as far as playing 8 minute Metallica songs over and over while staring at a smug, digital Lars Ulrich, I think I'd rather puke.

    Other reviews for Guitar Hero: Metallica (PlayStation 3)

      Almost the Total Metallica Package 0

      A while back (on my Blog), I went out on a limb and said that Guitar Hero: Aerosmith was superior to Guitar Hero III. I’ve now had an opportunity to play the second band focused Guitar Hero game, and while I enjoyed it, it encountered some of the same problems that Guitar Hero III had. For starters, the game isn’t balanced well. On Normal, I found myself running into serious problems with the first two tracks of the game, with the game. Even when I switched down to the Easy difficulty set...

      0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

      Love it, but.... 0

      Guitar Hero: Metallica is basically a song pack, with some nice touches here and there. But, unlike GH: 80's, GH: Aerosmith and so on, this one just feels right. Every one of the track is a joy to play on guitar, bass and drums (not much of a singer...) and though there are some odd choices here and there, most of the 45 songs feels like a good match to the aura of the game. the 27 Metallica songs can get difficult to play, but hey... it's Metal and Metal is hard. Hard as it might get, there is ...

      0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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