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Abstract: Okay, you already know how Guitar Hero works don’t you? First, you consume enough alcohol so you don’t feel stupid holding a plastic guitar, but not too much that you might believe the five different colour dots racing towards the screen are attacking ...
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jason , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Over the past couple of years, only a handful of games I would consider to be "classics" have appeared. Ninja Gaiden Black on the Xbox, Twilight Princess and Resident Evil 4 on the Wii, and even the overhyped but underappreciated PS2 gem Okami would be on...
Abstract: It was a wise man who once said Be careful what you wish for. Because seemingly however great an idea appears in your head theres always a chance itll end up failing to meet your expectations upon realisation. The annoying thing is that as ideas go...
A large handful of songs that rank among the most fun Guitar Hero tracks the franchise has seen yet; Five master tracks; Still the same fantastic Guitar Hero gameplay we know and love.
Declining quality of covers when compared to the original Guitar Hero; Only 30 songs with none being unlockable; Some pretty curious song choices and omissions; No new features or modes; Less characters and venues than in Guitar Hero 2; A little on the ea...
If you’re a hardcore Guitar Hero fanatic and money and value are of no issue to you, then by all means pick up this expansion pack. It’s got some truly great songs that are a lot of fun to play. Anyone else though should be advised to wait unt...
A large handful of songs that rank among the most fun Guitar Hero tracks the franchise has seen yet; Five master tracks; Still the same fantastic Guitar Hero gameplay we know and love.
Declining quality of covers when compared to the original Guitar Hero; Only 30 songs with none being unlockable; Some pretty curious song choices and omissions; No new features or modes; Less characters and venues than in Guitar Hero 2; A little on the...
If you’re a hardcore Guitar Hero fanatic and money and value are of no issue to you, then by all means pick up this expansion pack. It’s got some truly great songs that are a lot of fun to play. Anyone else though should be advised to wait unt...
Guitar Hero Encore: Rock the 80’s would have been a much better installment in the franchise had it been priced as an expansion or offered more content to justify the high sticker price. Guitar Hero fanatics will still flock to the stores to purchas...
Abstract: Guitar Hero 2 may have included over sixty songs, but you cant stop the rock, which is why Harmonix and Activision quickly brings us the next installment in the explosive franchise. But this isnt Guitar Hero 3 by any stretch of imagination. In fact, ...
Abstract: What music do you think of when you think of the 80s? I suspect the answer would differ a great deal depending on the respondent, but personally, I really think of three broad styles of music. First up, new romantic. Im talking Spandau Ballet, Duran D...
Abstract: After incredible mass-market success with Guitar Hero I and II, I didn't think anything could slow the franchise down. Since the release of GH II, Activision has botched the downloadable content on the Xbox Live with grossly overpriced song packs from ...
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Published: 2007-07-24, Author: Sal , review by: gamespy.com
More official songs are always good; some standouts like "Play With Me" and "Electric Eye."
Only 30 songs; mostly easier and more repetitive; some bad covers; zero new features; way overpriced.
Even as a Guitar Hero addict, its hard to look at the new Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s as anything but a letdown. Yep, its always a great day when there are new official Guitar Hero songs to rock out to, but unlike Guitar Hero II, where it was o...