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    Guitar Hero World Tour

    Game » consists of 22 releases. Released Oct 26, 2008

    The fourth game in the Guitar Hero series adds drums and vocals to the mix, along with a music studio that you can use to create new tracks and share them online.

    crazedjoker's Guitar Hero World Tour (Xbox 360) review

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    Guitar Hero: World Tour Single Player Review

    This is pretty much what you'd expect from a Guitar Hero title. However, there are some delightful enhancements. For example: You can completely customize your "Rocker." Tattoos, Guitar decals, Guitar parts , Body Size, Clothing, etc. There is really no story to be found, but that's not what we come to Guitar Hero for. It's a lot easier to see the notes as they come across the strike line. The sound is amazing. The playlist is quite diverse extending from Korn's "Freak On A Leash." to Willie Nelson's "On The Road Again." to Michael Jackson's "Beat It." You can play as four different classes singer, bassist, electric guitar, drums, and also rythem, and keyboard in the recording studio. The Music Studio isn't far from making your own renditions of songs but it's not quite full baked. Playing GH: WT straight through will take you about 3 hours. 

    Other reviews for Guitar Hero World Tour (Xbox 360)

      Sterile and uninspired 0

      This fall marks the first time where we are truly swamped with full-band plastic instrument games. Each of them, ideally, should bring something unique to the table to distinguish themselves from one another. Rock Band has its hook via DLC, and copious and regular amounts of it. Guitar Hero: World Tour has a grab bag of me-too and legitimately unique features like the music creator. And Rock Revolution distinguishes itself from the other two games by sucking, hard. First off, there is no denyi...

      2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

      Someone snuck drums into my Guitar Hero! 0

      First things first, just gotta say it - did GUITAR Hero really need the full band format?  Or did they just do it because of the great success that Rock Band saw?  Or maybe they really were planning it all along.  Hmmm.  Couldn't they have just made an awesome guitar game, potentially even allowing multiple guitars for Lead, Rhythm, Bass, or something more original?  Whatever, they wanted all the different instruments, fine.  Let's talk about how it actually plays.Wait, one more thing.  If YOU w...

      1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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