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Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (PS2)

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Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (PS2) Description

This is the solus version of this game and does not come with accessories. Please ensure you have the necessary accessories to make full use of this title.

Do you like rock music? Do you like video games? Do you like rock music and video games? Chances are if you say yes to at least one of those questions, you're familiar with Guitar Hero, publisher Activision's genius marriage of axe-shaped controller and rock and roll music. If the likes of SingStar is a little too twee for you (or you're just tone deaf when it comes to singing) strap on thine axe and start shredding. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (GH3) doesn't complicate things with more coloured buttons or extra effects pedal-type add-ons. What it does give in this third iteration is a multiplayer action-inspired battle mode, gruelling boss battles, lots of unlockable content and re-vamped rock venues in which to perform. The PS3's online multiplayer game modes enable guitar-slingers all over the world to compete head-to-head in the ultimate in guitarmageddon. Buyers of the PlayStation 2 GH3 bundle get to shred on a new exclusive shape, Gibson’s Kramer guitar, popularised by hard rockers and known for its distinctive body design for furious fingering. Tracks to shred along to in GH3 include tunes from and made famous by the likes of Foghat, Mountain, Cream, The Who, Black Sabbath, The Sex Pistols, Sonic Youth, Blue Oyster Cult, Scorpions, Aerosmith, ZZ Top, Santana, Queens of the Stone Age and Slayer. There are also featured original songs from in-game end of level bosses Slash and Tom Morello.

Publisher: Activision   Platform: PS2   Category: Music and Dance  
Players: 1-2   Release Date: 23 Nov 2007   PEGI Rating: PEGI Rated 12+  

Member Reviews for Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (PS2)

Rating:
  • Currently 4 Stars.
Reviewed by: AlCapwn
Depending on your music taste ... must buy: This is NOT a sequel to guitar hero II. They may have titled it in this way, but that was just to confuse you. Guitar Hero II is classic rock, III is emo and 90s/00s punk. Guitar Hero II is precision, III is rapid but forgiving finger tapping. To summarise all these points Guitar Hero II is Free Bird, Guitar Hero III is Through the Fire and The Flames. Depending on which of these songs appeals to you more should tell you which game to get, simple as that. For fans of the series that have already completed Guitar Hero II be warned this game is harder. The timing windows for button presses might be more generous but the song choices certainly are not. Once you reach the final tiers bands like Slipknot, Metallica, Iron Maiden start to appear. And songs that few will be familiar with but will certainly remember with a certain hatred after playing this game, such as the fretboard wankery that is Cult of Personality and Cliffs of Dover. There is fun to be had, and personally I enjoyed the challenge and the sense of skill (albeit exaggerated) from completing the last few songs on expert. However, BE WARNED, you WILL fail Raining Blood by Slayer again and again. It stops being fun, and that pretty much summarises Guitar Hero III. At times it goes too far, and stops being fun.

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