Guitar Hero World Tour
Guitar Hero World Tour is a video game that consists of 22 releases
GiantBomb Review
20 User Reviews
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Sterile and uninspired
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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 ...
Reviewed by DJ_Lae on Nov. 4, 2008
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Hot for Hero
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Guitar Hero has long been a popular franchise here in the UK and after Rock Bands disappointing launch in the UK I wasnt sure if adding the whole band to the equation was necessarily the best idea but it seems to have paid off.The first thing that I looked at ...
Reviewed by tofford on Jan. 10, 2009
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Bought it, beat it, traded it.
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The bottom line on all this, is this game has no lasting appeal. The online is horrible, trying to get a game going is a nightmare. I found myself sitting around for hours just trying to get a couple full bands going. This is all make or break for me, ...
Reviewed by robbieerevenge on Nov. 2, 2008
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World Tour delivers hours upon hours of fun alone or with friends
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Positive:+ new controllers are very nice+ new guitar gameplay elements work well for the most part+ great setlist with diverse songs both in style and difficulty+ career is less linear than before+ sharp, lively graphics+ awesome online play modes+ band play is a blastNegative:- drum sound hardly comes through the ...
Reviewed by TissueShoe on June 23, 2009
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GHWT is fun, although in need of some fine tuning
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Harmonix has changed the music genre of video games twice: the first time was with the original Guitar Hero in 2005, and then they revolutionized the music game again in 2007 with Rock Band. Guitar Hero was left to Activision and Neversoft when Harmonix started Rock Band, and now the ...
Reviewed by TissueShoe on June 23, 2009
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Guitar Hero: World Tour - Review (PS3)
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Review from http://bngames.basicallynothing.comGuitar Hero is a household name when it comes to music gaming. Red Octane and Harmonix created a masterpiece the revolutionized how we interact in gaming with Guitar Hero, and redefined how this genre could grow with Guitar Hero II which eventually made a jump to next gen. ...
Reviewed by InnerBlueAbyss on July 29, 2009
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Someone snuck drums into my Guitar Hero!
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X360
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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 ...
Reviewed by Wess on Nov. 27, 2008
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Guitar Hero's Fourth Installment is Mediocre at Best
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X360
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When Guitar Hero World Tour was announced in early 2008, it quickly climbed its way into my "Most Anticipated Games" list for that year. The game promised many things, complete character and instrument customization, a mammoth track list, a studio mode for creating your own songs, and state of ...
Reviewed by Everyones_A_Critic on July 5, 2009
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Bust out the tasty jams
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X360
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This may seem a little abrupt but I want to start this review by talking about the instruments you’ll receive with Guitar Hero: World Tour, the fourth instalment in the ever growing music franchise. Their quality won’t come into the final score in any shape or form since they aren’t ...
Reviewed by ElectricBoogaloo on May 22, 2009
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Rock to the Moon! As Robots! On Fire!
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X360
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Right, I'm gonna review this game and I swear to God on high I will not mention the name Rock Band once. Promise. OK there's no escaping the fact that this game will forever be in a two horse race with the Yin to it's Yang: Rock Band. This makes ...
Reviewed by jonnyboy on June 12, 2009
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GH is just unoriginal and copies many aspects from RB 2
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X360
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Its no secret that GH World Tour is a lot like Rock Band 2. So much that it includes the same 4 instruments and implements many of the Rock Band features while trying to make other aspects unique but those other aspects just feel tacted on and not good in ...
Reviewed by MKO619 on April 11, 2009
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Vicariously moonwalking
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X360
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Guitar Hero : World Tour : The latest installment in the inanely popular musical rhythm game, expanding the range of playable plastic instruments to include plastic drums and USB microphone singing. Story : The in-game story is just the usual bits about cartoon musicians going from a garage to the ...
Reviewed by CanuckEh on Jan. 3, 2009
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Ok but not great
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WII
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I bought this for about 15 bucks (100 Norwegian kr. is ca. 15 bucks) when giving Gamestop two Wii games (Wario Ware Smooth moves and Monkey Ball Banana Blitz) and it was totally worth it. But then again it's not the band game that Rock Band is in any way. ...
Reviewed by Rangor on Feb. 21, 2009
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Almost but not quite..
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This game could have been so much better. The presentation seems rushed. Maybe I'm spoiled by Rock Bands robust world tour mode.. where you get random gigs and what not... and the fan leader boards. The character models are pretty weak... and whats with opening up bracelets... "you've opened up ...
Reviewed by BranDong on Oct. 27, 2008
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NO ROCK BAND, BUT IT CERTAINLY ISN'T NO TRIBUTE BAND!
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NO ROCK BAND, BUT IT CERTAINLY ISN'T NO TRIBUTE BAND!Guitar Hero, we all have fond memories of our first time hitting those coloured fret buttons to some of our favourite tracks or whamming your way through a song or two. It replaced the good old air guitar and created one ...
Reviewed by TrueEnglishGent on Nov. 17, 2008
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Guitar Hero: World Tour--Review
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In many ways Guitar Hero: World Tour is a great game. I have to give this game game the same score as I gave Rock Band 2 because where each game lacks, the other game shines. To put it simple, if you are looking for a great experience with bass ...
Reviewed by bolsita_de_te on Nov. 26, 2008
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GH:WT Review
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So this christmas, I got the Guitar Hero: World tour Solus, mainly because I already have Rock Band and the instruments for it, and partly because I can't use Guitar hero controllers, (Don't know why, they just feel weird).So I went and shoved it in my xBox and started off ...
Reviewed by will2k123 on Jan. 3, 2009
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Excellent
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PS3
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This Guitar Hero was definitely a nice surprise for me. Expecting a new, family-friendly easy rockbandesque approach for this game, the difficulty in songs like Hot For Teacher and Satch Boogie just blew my mind. This game is surely an excellent experience for both single and multiplayer, casual and hardcore ...
Reviewed by gourminus on May 24, 2009
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Guitar Hero: World Tour Single Player Review
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X360
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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 ...
Reviewed by CrazedJoker on Feb. 26, 2009
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