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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.
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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 ...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: Money Talks After Activision announced plans to merge with Vivendi to create Activision Blizzard, the company held a conference call in which new titles for almost every major Activision brand were announced. Guitar Hero, Call of Duty, Tony Hawk... the...
Abstract: On Tour never feels like youre playing guitar, but it occasionally feels like youre playing Guitar Hero. Would Guitar Hero be as much fun without the guitar controller? Guitar Hero: On Tour definitively settles this question—and the answer is negati...
Abstract: On a long list of things we never thought we’d do, being able to play Guitar Hero on a subway -- or more importantly, on the toilet -- was certainly one of those things. Developer MachineWorks gave it a go with Guitar Hero III Mobile, which was a nobl...
Abstract: Overall, Guitar Hero: On Tour looks solid, but it obviously does look as good as it does on any of the bigger and more powerful home consoles. But hey, that is to be expected given the hardware limitations of the DS. What really jumped out at me when I...
Abstract: Guitar Hero: On Tour is the first portable edition of the popular finger tapping franchise, and while the developers of this entry have done a pretty solid job of bringing the game to the small screen, it definitely feels like a hold-over for the main ...
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Published: 2008-06-30, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: I’ve been on the fence about Guitar Hero On Tour ever since it was first announced. I mean, just how much fun would Guitar Hero be without the guitar? Well I’ve had about a week to play with it, so I figured it was time for me to share my thoughts. Wh...