Game Vortex writes: "Guitar Hero forever changed the way gamers played on a console. Instead of playing rhythm games using a controller, they decided to let us all become guitar gods. Or at least let us feel like we are by giving us a guitar-shaped controller instead of a normal boring controller. In order to keep up with the rock revolution that they started, we now have Guitar Hero: World Tour, which allows vocalists and drummers to join with the guitars.
Graphically, things have changed somewhat. Instead of the classic characters like Casey Lynch and the Reaper that you're used to, you can now create your own character. If you want to customize any little piece of your character, you can. The controls are pretty easy to use. It's quite nice to be able to make your character look exactly like you want to."
Sometimes, gaming soundtracks can introduce players to bands and artists they've never heard of. This article is all about Matt's five favorites, thanks for gaming.
Accompanied by Heidi Klum, Mr T, Robin Williams, and Jerry (who's suddenly a chicken), Dan takes a look at his favourite video gaming adverts of all time.
Unreality Mag writes: "It’s always fun to see something out of the ordinary when you’re playing a video game. Most times it comes in the forms of funny songs or a game glitch you didn’t expect. And sometimes the game will toss in a celebrity which might throw you off (meaning a good thing).
But here I wanted to focus on celebrities who appeared in games that weren’t so obvious. Games that didn’t really have a celebrity focus yet a celebrity appeared in that seemed almost random.
Here are 10 that I enjoyed the most."
This lt fails for not having Burt F*cken Reynolds from Saints Row the Third
Unless I am blind and didn't see him