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June 2008
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The editors liked
Strong setlist
Mostly master tracks
Multiplayer adds some needed replay value.
Most of the songs are master tracks
Multiplayer modes are pretty good.
It really does work!
Solid amount of tracks
Great multiplayer
Sound quality is surprisingly good
Portable version of the familiar franchise gameplay
Plenty of songs and good use of the touchscreen.
Excellent
Faithful Guitar Hero gameplay
Technically impressive
Great presentation.
The editors didn't like
Painfully awkward peripheral
The sound leaves a lot to be desired
Only 25 songs.
Grip attachment can be extremely uncomfortable
Music fidelity is poor
A total of 26 songs wont last you very long
Guitar Hero without a larger
Fake guitar isnt much fun.
Grip sometimes slips out
Track list not for everyone
An uncomfortable
Ergonomic mess. It’s hard to hold and often too difficult to divide attention between two screens. Play with caution.
Core game feels odd on a handheld machine
Controls will frustrate some and strain the wrists of others.
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Maria , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Who thought Guitar Hero would be awkward on the DS? Raise hands! Ooops…you caught me! Luckily, things turned out better than expected, so I'm here to tell you all about it. Read on!Guitar Hero: On Tour is the response to an indisputable claim - Guitar Her...
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Abstract: Most people have had a chance to be the lead guitarist in a rock band by now thanks to Guitar Hero. To be honest, the idea of holding a fake guitar, which doesn’t even offer strings, didn’t sound that appealing to me and even after watching some friend...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
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....
Abstract: 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...