Testseek.co.uk have collected 18 expert reviews of the Guitar Hero: Smash Hits and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Guitar Hero: Smash Hits.
August 2009
(73%)
18 Reviews
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Abstract: In theory, a greatest hits edition of Guitar Hero that lets you play classic songs with the gameplay tweaks of World Tour is a great idea. Really, it still is a good idea. But the execution here in Guitar Hero: Smash Hits leaves a lot to be desired. So...
Abstract: In the music world, every once in a while a star bursts onto the scene, burns bright for a few years and then quickly starts to fade away. Generally when the star is fading a package of their ‘greatest’ hits is pushed out onto the masses in an effort t...
Abstract: Activision keeps pumping out the jams with yet another installment in the Guitar Hero franchise, but this time rather than reinvent the wheel Beenox is backing up my long-time asserted claim that these games are all about the music. Taking the establi...
Abstract: Guitar Hero Smash Hits isn’t much of a progression for the series, so seasoned vets looking for something new will be disappointed. However, newcomers who didn’t pick up the series until last year will get the most out of it.
Abstract: Right out of the gate, if you have a couple of the previous Guitar Hero titles, there’s very little point to grabbing Guitar Hero: Smash Hits – a mix tape of fan favorite tracks from the original game, Guitar Hero II, Guitar Hero III: Lege...
Guitar Hero die-hards begging for a way to relive their past favourites with the band might find some worth within, and I certainly won’t deny having fun revisiting many of these tracks, but your everyday rhythm game fan will likely find Smash Hits...