sicknsore

Member
CRank: 5Score: 4850

User Review : Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock

Ups
  • Great songs{Unique gameplay{Free DLC (Dropkick Murphys rawks!)
Downs
  • Steep learning curve{No online chat + in game XMB friends list (unacceptable){Expert mode = Steve Vai on steroids

GH3: Legends Of Rock mini review

To be honest, i barely know anything about this game till my friend told me about Guitar Hero 2 on the Xbox 360 version. Even then i never try to play the game. And when the third outing for the PS3 version released, my friend once again told me to go grab it and assured me that i won't regret getting it. The game didn't come cheap but it is acceptable since its bundled with a black wireless Les Paul replica guitar, a USB dongle, an adjustable neck strap, two AAA batteries, and two sticker sheets.

Now setting the wireless guitar on the PS3 is basically the same as other USB devices, plug and play. When you plugged in the dongle to the PS3 USB port the light on it will blink, indicate it searching for devices, and you have to press the PS button on the wireless guitar for it to be recognized by the dongle. Once it recognized the light will stop blinking and turn steady, means the guitar has been paired with the dongle properly and you can start playing with it.

The game itself has a steeped learning curve if you never play any of this kind of game. In my case, i found it really hard pressing the buttons, but i managed to get used to it. If i may suggest for begginers, play the easy mode first than gradually moving on to medium and finally to the expert mode. As for myself, i'm quite comfortable with the medium difficulty now.

About the gameplay, basically you just press whatever buttons on your wireless guitar that comes out on the tv screen. Each buttons represented by colors, Green, Red, Yellow, Blue, and Orange. The easy mode only use 3 buttons, making it perfect for beginners to practice. While on medium, you start using 4 buttons. The hard and expert mode is beyond my skill since using all the 5 buttons, and you have to slide your fingers more often to press the buttons.

All the difficulties aside, this game is a lot of fun to play. Especially when Activision actually pays some royalties to get all the songs to be included in the game. So you can expect rocking out "Paint It Black" and hear Mick Jagger actually sings it while you're soloing the guitar parts. Another bonus, the game gives you the privilege to play with some rock legends such as Tom Morello, Slash and Poison's Bret Michaels, they appear as in game characters.

In addition there is a guitar hero community site for you to keep in track of your performances, on the PS3 version your stats will be automatically updated every time you play while connected to the internet once you linked your PSN ID to the site. I think it goes the same with other consoles version.

Note:
- This review was written on February 4th, 2008
- The online is great (no lags whatsoever) but its really annoying that the game doesnt support online chat or integrating in game xmb friends list, so i usually create a room and called up my friends and waiting for them to join to play co-ops or doing a guitar battle which is not practical

Score
9.0
Graphics
7.0
Sound
10.0
Gameplay
9.0
Fun Factor
6.0
Online
Overall
8.0
TheDeadMetalhead5840d ago

There's still some errors, but this review is much better than some of your others. U should go back and edit those, they might still have a chance.

xplosneer5839d ago

Expert mode is easy except for TTFATF.

110°

The Top-Selling Third-Party Console Games of All Time - IGN

The top-selling third-party games of all time across consoles include GTA V, Call of Duty, and Guitar Hero.

TheOptimist1744d ago

The list just shows how pedestrian the taste of the general audience is.

TK-661744d ago

Really depressing list across all platforms.

1744d ago Replies(1)
50°

Beat The Heat With Gaming's Best Versions Of Hell

In the summer, we all do things that cool us off. That’s just conventional wisdom. But what if we’ve been going about it all wrong? What if the solution is leaning in to the heat, diving into even hotter activities to show the summer we’re not scared?

Let’s beat summer at its own game here. Whether you want to murder your way through hell or skate over it, gaming has got you covered.

Read Full Story >>
gameinformer.com
120°

A Case for Rhythm Games; Why We Need Guitar Hero

COGconnected - It seems like the era of rhythm game dominance has come and gone but we argue that there's still room for them if they make a few key changes.

Read Full Story >>
cogconnected.com
2454d ago
Derceto2454d ago

Guitar Hero? Sure. Activision greed and bulls**t? No thanks.

subtenko2453d ago

No we DONT need guitar hero or rockband. These games have had 7+titles each console cycle and Im tired of these being the mainstream and practically only focused on musical game.

Amplitude was brought back for PS4 yet with the tech and magic of DLC we didnt get it because not only gamers but devs have become out of touch.

Thumper impressed many and is at least a step in the right direction. I rather have more games like thumper. So screw all this rockband and Guitar hero BS! Take your guitars and peripherals and break them in half!

2453d ago Replies(1)
MeteorPanda2453d ago

I preferred the patapon games but yeah. We need rhythm games to come back this gen

Show all comments (9)