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Guitar Hero: Aerosmith Review

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Even if you are a hardcore Aerosmith fan, this game's short and spotty track list makes it hard to recommend.

Steven Tyler wants to wear your skin!
Steven Tyler wants to wear your skin!
Guitar Hero: Aerosmith is, according to Activision, just the first of many band-specific Guitar Hero games--a concept that I inherently find to be pretty questionable. It doesn't help that Guitar Hero: Aerosmith is a pretty slapdash product which features fewer songs, a narrower range of songs, and no DLC support, yet it commands the same premium price as Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. A deep appreciation for Aerosmith is an obvious necessity to really enjoy this game, but even then it's missing a number of tracks by the Boston quintet that seem rather essential.

Guitar Hero: Aerosmith uses the same familiar single-player progression as previous Guitar Hero games, challenging you to complete songs in groups of five before moving on to the next set. Cleverly, the game presents each set as a full concert performance at some critical point in Aerosmith's career, starting with Aerosmith's very first performance in a high-school gym, and ending with their induction into the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame.

It's not All Aerosmith All the Time, though, with the first two songs in each set being provided by bands that have actually played with Aerosmith, including Cheap Trick, The Clash, Run DMC, The Black Crowes, Ted Nugent, and more. With the exception of Run DMC's “King of Rock,” which unnervingly features a digital DMC mouthing both vocal parts, the opening bands are all portrayed by the same house band seen in Guitar Hero III.

Once Aerosmith takes the stage, though, you'll be treated to a muppety, dead-eyed version of the band. The mo-cap looks authentic, but the exaggerations of real, recognizable people border on grotesque, with Steven Tyler looking more like an iguana than usual. There are grainy, quick-cut interviews with the bones-and-bones members of Aerosmith in between sets. The details here are thin, and it's disappointing, if not terribly surprising, that the game glosses over the band's drug-fueled meltdown in the late 70s.

Hey look! Guitar Hero!
Hey look! Guitar Hero!
The Grand mal disappointment of Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, though, is that it's oddly lacking in Aerosmith. There are but six sets of songs in the game, and with the first two songs in each set coming from opening bands, that means you get a scant 18 songs in the single-player game from the band whose name is on the front of the box. There's an additional 11 Aerosmith and Aerosmith-related songs you can unlock outside the main game, including a number of surprisingly good, bluesy Joe Perry solo songs, but there are some considerable gaps in the Aerosmith catalog.

You get most of the greatest hits, as well as a good amount of late-period filler, but the game all but ignores the band's best-selling 1993 album Get a Grip, omitting essentials like “Cryin'” and “Crazy,” as well as “I Don't Want to Miss a Thing” from the Armageddon soundtrack. Yeah, they're big, cheesy power ballads, but they're some of the band's most recognizable songs. It's telling that “Train Kept a Rollin'” serves as the big finish here, when it appeared a good six months earlier as just-another-song in Rock Band.

Besides charging the same price as Guitar Hero III while providing just a fraction of the songs, what bothers me most about Guitar Hero: Aerosmith is the fact that, not long after its release, it was made essentially obsolete by the announcement that the next full installment in the Guitar Hero franchise would follow the Rock Band template of letting you play a variety of instruments. I think there's some merit to the notion that games like this may be the future of commercial music, but the execution here reeks of an outdated mentality.

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Edited By natetodamax

I only bought this game to farm it for achievements (lol). Other than that, it was rather disappointing. The songs are just too boring, and the band looks horendous.

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 guitar hero -guns n roses , now that would have rocked!!
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Now that there's a demo up on Xbox live that includes three of the game's best Aerosmith songs (Sweet Emotion, Dream On, and the team-up with Run DMC on Walk This Way), a fun Lenny Kravitz tune with some great Slash guitar, and some Joan Jett, there's even less point to buying the full game.  They just gave me the "greatest hits" for free.  That'll do me until I stumble across the disc in a used bin for something closer to twenty bucks.

My time and money are about to be well-spent on Rock Band 2 and all its excellent DLC, with a wait and see attitude for GH: World Tour.

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I'm glad I rented this instead of blowing 60 bucks.  People gave Guitar Hero Rocks the 80's a lot of crap for being just a quick cash-in on GH2,
 and with some reason.  This is GH3's equivalent.  It's the same game with less music for full price.  It's not helped by Neversoft's sub-par sense of visual design.  As Ryan says, the band members look extra-creepy.  The overuse of constant rim lighting accentuates every exaggerated crag on their zombie faces.  (I'm so scared to see what these guys do to Jimi Hendrix when they put him in GH: World Tour)

The basic gameplay is still fun, and a lot of the songs are a good time for this fan of Aerosmith's 70's catalog.  But this just isn't enough to warrant a full release.  I'll take the Rock Band approach of releasing full albums as DLC for those that need a big fix of a beloved band.  Naturally, this thing sold like hotcakes, so we'll see Activision milking this money cow again and again.  I'll rent the band editions if I like the band, but if this is any indication of what comes on them, there's no way I'm paying full price.

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Edited By MetalGearSunny

I agree 100%.

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Edited By sandtroll

This game is great as a party game, it's easier than the other games in the Guitar Hero series.

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Well I bought the game because I happen to like Aerosmith a bit, and I thought the price tag was worth it.

The songs are great and all (and I even like some of the songs by other bands), but the difficulty progression feels messed up to me. In Rock Band I can play most songs on Hard and a handful on Expert, so I jumped into Aersomith on Hard and ended up epicly failing just about every song at least once, and have gotten to the point where I can't get any further into the game. So I travel to Medium and it's so insanely slow and easy that I've stopped playing the game.

Guess I'm a Rock Band fanboy, but it's so much better than Guitar Hero in every way.

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Edited By miningguyx360

i rented this game an about halfway through, it ok but i would never buy it.

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"Pink gets me [BLANK] as a kite...."

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Edited By Kugutsumen

Nice try, but no banana, Neversoft. Crap setlist, zero evolution ... a Guitar Hero game built around one band is flawed from the start, one of the key charms about GH is the variety of the setlists, which is where this crashes and burns.

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I rented this from Blockbuster and listlessly blew through medium while laying on my couch, played a couple songs on hard for kicks, and then took it back the next day with no intention of ever playing it again.  Most of the songs were boring. Best out of the bunch for me were Dream On, All the Young Dudes, and Sex Type Thing.

I don't understand why they're focusing on featuring one band.  If they're hellbent on releasing spinoffs, they should keep to the genre stuff like Rocks the 80's.  I'd be all over a Metal spinoff. Seventies rock and 90's grunge would be great too.  It seems like attracting fans of an entire genre rather than just one band would move more copies, but what do I know?

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This game should have been $40.

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Good review, I'm passing for sure.

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The game makes a strong case for GameFly.

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gh/rockband needs genre based games.

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I hate this game.

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Edited By PLWolf

Song-wise, I agree, this does not deliver. Hell, where's Dude Looks Like a Lady? One of the most commercialized songs for the band and it's not in the game made specifically for them.
Anyway, on a technical stand point it's awesome, the note charts are so much better than GHIII.
I can actually play on Hard this time around. lol The best part is it gets me excited for GH:WT more so than RB2. Especially since, I'm a PS3 owner and won't be playing RB2 right away. But whatever, ay what you want about the price and the track listing, the gameplay is what I'm loving in this game and it's got me playing this more than RB.
It's got me back to loving Guitar Hero again. I love it.

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but even then it's missing a number of tracks by the Boston quintet that seem rather essential

Hilarious.
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Edited By TwoOneFive

good review, its really everything you mention here why i wont be buying it. 

"outdated mentality" is right on. 
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Edited By Caddy

I just got finished with this and I completely agree. It was a big disappointment, and I am an Aerosmith fan.

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they should just use dlc instead of an entire game for one band

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I think the review is a bit harsh. I don't think the game is worth 60 bucks. 40 is about right though, especially if you're an Aerosmith fan. Thing is, on a technical level, the game is better than GH3. But yeah, it's a bit disappointing that they neglected to include a good portion of the music that makes Aerosmith the Aerosmith the world knows.

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Edited By Donoram

When did the world get so god damn cynical? I bought the game and love it. Granted I'm a die hard GH fan but you people are giving this game the sort end of the stick.

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Stupid game, whats more stupid is that one of my friends actually bought this game. What a fucking idiot.

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I didn't really like the idea of a Guitar Hero game based around the work of a single band to begin with and never thought a game like Guitar Hero Aerosmith could match up to something like GH3 but it seems like this game has fallen even lower than my expectations.

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Edited By smoolander

Look, it's Guitar Hero: Ageing Rock Band Need Some Extra Cash

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I played this at Circuit City and even on the last set-list, the songs didn't seem that challenging. I'm glad my friend bought it and not me...

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Guitar Hero has gone down a dark road and I am happy to say I want no more part in it. I mean would Neversoft have the balls to put a tune like Squeeze's Cool for Cats in GH4? No. You are dead to me guitar hero.

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Edited By tineyoghurt

I hate myself for buying this game. I kinda consider myself a Aerosmith  fan, or at least a fan of their kind of music. But, it was like 3 good Aerosmith songs in the game. The only good experience with this game was that i discovered "Always on the run" but that song kinda sucked ingame 'cause you had to play two guitars at the same time...

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Good call on the 2 stars. You can't break out of the 7-9 scale unless you try, and there's no better time to try than a new site.

You guys should try to emulate the old NextGen magazine scale. 5 is revolutionary, 1 is godawful, 3 is reasonably satisfying.

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Edited By Venatio

Judging by the reviews and the boxarts displayed for various games makes me wonder if this site knows that there are PS3 versions of third party game

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Finally, a review that gets the facts rights.

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@TC:
We've moved on over here. It's all about Rock Band and next month's Rock Band 2. I think GH just gets old after a while, and Rock Band fixes that by making your friends become part of the game. It's hard to explain the 'Rock Band feeling,' but you'll know it when you feel it. Maybe GH4 will have it since they directly ripped off RB, who knows. Hopefully it'll get to you guys someday and not cost an arm and leg.

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"...Steven Tyler looking more like an iguana than usual"

That's just...perfection.

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To pay forty of my British sterling for this now seems absurd.

I remember the days I'd pay anything for a slice of the GH action....
Let's hope 4 can rekindle the magic!
Either that or a Beatles game.......
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Even though I bought and enjoyed this game it is pretty disappointing.  A small set list and distinct lack of effort makes this a game for Aerosmith fans only.  And even then....

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It's not worth it.

It would be great as a large DLC pack, but otherwise it's a rip-off.

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This should have been an expansion pack... plain and simple... there aren't enough fans of this band to justify this, are there?

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Good honest review.  Don't care for GH myself, even though I have GH3 and never play it anymore.
I'd rather play Rock Band.

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Why does it say this is for the Xbox360 release. Shouldnt it say PS3 too. Even if he only played 360 version.

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I have to say this review is horrible. They fixed the engine and tightened the timing in ho/po's, the setlist is great, fine it doesnt have all the top of the charts power ballads, but thats a good thing, this is a guitar game and most of the songs here are fun to play. And also the charts are much improved over GH3 specially where it comes to hard difficulty they balanced it much better. I think this game deserves 3.5 stars just because the setlist is only 41 songs.

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Making a Guitar Hero type game that is based solely on a single band is nothing more than a six hour long, interactive advertisement. It's less about the music and more about the marketing. Just more corporate bullshit for us to try and ignore.

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Yeah, they should have never made this.

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You know, I think that it's good as long as you rent it, not buy it.  My friend rented it, and both of us got all the achievements in a matter of 2 full days.  If you were to rate this game by only a rental, I think it would probably be 3 stars, maybe 4.  I do think that the Aerosmith songs have the best fretwork (in my opinion).  So I agree with the review, but this low of a review doesn't mean it sucks.

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That review is spot on

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 This seemed like a bad idea from day one. And those character models......ugh, I get the chills when I think about them. Good old fashioned nightmare fuel.

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Yeah, the game sucks. Big time.

Neversoft have become experts at driving franchises into the ground.

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Good review, for sure deserved the 2 stars.

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No "Janie's Got a Gun"? No "Dude Looks Like a Lady"? What the hell, seriously. I don't even care much for Guitar Hero, but to ignore most of the late 80s-early 90s Aerosmith, where the majority of GH players grew up listening to when they were young?

You've gotta be kidding me.

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This game has "King of Rock" by Run-DMC, not Rock Box.