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Juni 2008
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Sammanfattning: If theres one thing thats made the Guitar Hero brand great up to now its how effortlessly they create the illusion of actually playing a musical instrument thanks largely to the lovely guitar shaped peripherals you get to play with. Unfortunately, wh...
Sammanfattning: Do we really need a portable Guitar Hero game? That is the question I asked out loud when I first heard that Activision and RedOctane were considering bringing their hugely popular franchise to the Nintendo DS. While I love rocking the fake plastic gui...
Publicerad: 2008-07-27, Författare: Stuart , testad av: trustedreviews.com
A disappointment for would-be DS axe manglers,as the uncomfortable grip, less than accurate picking, gimmicky duel mode and patchy tracklist conspire to spoil an otherwise decent conversion....
Sammanfattning: Guitar Hero: On Tour - Guitar Hero: Incredible Hand Cramp, as I like to call it - on the DS does an admirable job of replicating the console Guitar Hero experience. By way of the included fret attachment, which plugs into the GBA cartridge...
Sammanfattning: Game: Guitar Hero On TourGenre: RhythmPlatform: Nintendo DSIt’s hard to remember how much of an impact Guitar Hero had on the gaming world when it was first introduced, waaaaayy back in 2005. Today, we seemingly have several thousand rhythm games to fi...
Sammanfattning: Rock and roll enjoyment on the go is what Guitar Hero: On Tour is all about and I think you will like it if you are a Guitar Hero fan. It would’ve been nice if the audio quality of the songs were a little better, but I think that might be a Nintendo ...
Sammanfattning: As a fan of the ridiculously popular Guitar Hero franchise I was both nervous and excited about it’s debut on Nintendo’s portable platform; on the one hand, I was thrilled by the prospect of playing the addictive guitar-strumming sim anywhere I wanted...