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Title: Guitar Hero III ? Xbox 360
Pros: Improves hand to eye coordination
Cons: Battles are a poor addition, some dodgy song selections
Verdict: It's that good old Guitar Hero gaming, but diluted by the inclusion of some poor boss battles, and a handful of dodgy tunes
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70/100 |
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Title: Preview: Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
Verdict: Stay tuned for the full review.
Summary: What to expect when the next round of rock (and carpal tunnel syndrome) spreads to all the consoles.
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Title: Guitar Hero III
Pros: Graphics and presentation finally rock as hard as the gameplay, new wireless controller is sweet
Cons: Song tabs are a little wonky, not enough boss battles, last few songs are HARD!
Verdict: Whether you buy Guitar Hero 3 will depend on whether you already invested in Guitar Hero 2 for the Xbox 360. If you did, this is a no-brainer. Go buy GH3 the minute it hits store shelves -- you will not be disappointed. However, if you haven't yet taken t
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95/100 |
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Title: Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
Pros: >Same old brilliant gameplay, More master recordings than ever, Online multiplayer, PS3 and 360 will get downloadable content ,
Cons: Doesn't offer anything revolutionary
Verdict: Another excellent outing for Guitar Hero.
Summary: Taking a Slash.
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100/100 |
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Title: Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Review - PS2
Pros: Great selection of licensed music, Online mode is great fun, Really fun to play in with multiplayer, Career Co-Op actually gives you an incentive to play Co-Op
Cons: Lame Cut scenes, Can be a bit daunting for new players, Battle mode not that fun
Verdict: Despite a few small flaws, Guitar Hero III is an excellent addition to the Guitar Hero franchise and shouldn't be missed.
Summary: guitar hero iii: legends of rock review: Despite a few small flaws, Guitar Hero III is an excellent addition to the Guitar Hero franchise and shouldn't be missed.
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85/100 |
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Title: Guitar Hero III (for Wii)
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Title: Guitar Hero III Review
Summary: Can Activision keep the long running Guitar Hero franchise going? And can they keep them fun? JD Speedy checked it out.
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Title: More fret pounding fun with Guitar Hero III
Summary: RedOctane was kind enough to send us the newest entry to their Guitar Hero franchise, Guitar Hero III. After many hours of co-op, boss battles and blisters, I can say that Guitar Hero III fills my music infused video game fix more than Dance Dance Revolut
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Title: Review: Guitar Hero III for Xbox 360
Summary: Guitar Hero III was an instant-hit before it came out. The buzz has been absolutely electric, but does GH III push the same old, same old or does it reinvent itself?
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Title: Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
Summary: No more air guitar solos - it's time to take centre stage!
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80/100 |
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Title: Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
Summary: Battle Guns N' Roses' Slash and others to become the ultimate Guitar Hero.
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90/100 |
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Title: Guitar Hero 3
Verdict: With original songs coming from Metallica, Pearl Jam, The Stone Roses, Aerosmith, Muse, The Who and Iron Maiden to name only a few (more will be downloadable from Xbox Live), Guitar Hero III is great fun to play (for five minutes or five hours) and keeps
Summary: New songs and a battle mode make Guitar hero III a winner
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100/100 |
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Title: Guitar-playing phenomenon makes a solid Mac debut
Pros: Multiple difficulty levels keep you challenged; lots of unlockable goodies; great soundtrack.
Cons: Buggy initial release; staggering system requirements.
Summary: After a much-needed software update, the Mac debut of this guitar-playing franchise is a one-of-a-kind game that's sure to please the entire family, even with its high price tag and staggering system requirements.
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Title: Guitar Hero III:Legends of Rock (Xbox 360)
Summary: You wouldn't have been wrong to come into Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock with some sense of trepidation. With original Guitar Hero developer Harmonix off the project and Tony Hawk creators Neversoft now on board, it would be fair to wonder if anything t
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80/100 |
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Title: Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
Pros: Great solo and party game. MacBook Pro and GH3 means you can finally rock out during your lunch break at work.
Cons: Boss battles are lame. High system requirements. Intel Macs only. No Pantera songs.
Verdict: . If your Mac can handle the requirements, GH3 is a fun, addictive game that will have you wishing you could get the band back together. Even the hamfisted Boss Battles don't detract from the spirit
Summary: Rock and Roll All Night
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100/100 |
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Title: Guitar Hero III ? Xbox 360
Pros: Improves hand to eye coordination
Cons: Battles are a poor addition, some dodgy song selections
Verdict: It's that good old Guitar Hero gaming, but diluted by the inclusion of some poor boss battles, and a handful of dodgy tunes
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70/100 |
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Title: Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (Xbox 360) review
Verdict: An abundance of advertising, a few visual issues, some overly restrictive design decisions, weak new modes, and a major upping of the difficulty level might seem like a lot of potential hindrances for a game to overcome, and yet none of these problems are
Summary: Guitar Hero III ups the ante with more challenge and new modes, and though not all the new stuff is great, the terrific tracklist and gameplay are sure to hook you in.
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80/100 |
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Title: Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Review
Pros: Multiple difficulty levels keep you challenged,
Cons: Buggy initial release, severe system requirements
Verdict: At £60 the game is pricey, but that's due to the USB-based guitar controller. The controller is well built and designed to take lots of abuse from players without breaking. There were a few performance issues in the initial release of Guitar Hero III: Leg
Summary: Guitar Hero has been nothing short of a phenomenon since it appeared on the PlayStation 2 in 2005. Now, for the first time, it's playable on Macs thanks to Aspyr's release of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock.
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80/100 |
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Title: Review: Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock Xbox 360 game
Verdict: Expensive but almost ridiculously enjoyable
Summary: Playing classic - and not so classic - rock songs on a toy guitar has never been so much fun
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80/100 |