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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: Guitar Hero for the DS: there were so many ways it could have gone wrong. But thank the rock gods that developers Vicarious Visions were in put in charge.
Abstract: Guitar Hero: On Tour continues the Guitar Hero legacy by expanding its wing’s to the Nintendo DS. While some might have expected On Tour to crash and burn like other rock legends, On Tour stays on course. While the flight does get bumpy at times due to...
Painfully awkward peripheral; the sound leaves a lot to be desired; only 25 songs.
To say that Guitar Heros impact on popular culture has been significant is a bit of an understatement. Activisions music franchise has helped to make gaming a more accessible and interactive experience, to the point that its not uncommon to see peop...
Abstract: I've played in bands and performed in front of some pretty large crowds. I understand how it feels to rock out, get totally sweaty, and still know that plenty of people envy you. I felt the exact opposite after playing Guitar Hero: On Tour; I had the r...
Most of the songs are master tracks, Multiplayer modes are pretty good.
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.
Cumbersome controls and several other shortcomings make this guitar permanently out of tune. ...
Abstract: Guitar Hero has made the rounds, appearing on all of the current consoles. However, the series use of licensed music and reliance on large plastic guitars made it seem like youd never be able party like a rock star on a handheld--especially the cartr...
Guitar Hero: On Tour is a clever and challenging way to experience the music game that is taking the world by storm. There are a hundred ways Vicarious Visions could have screwed up bringing Guitar Hero to the DS. Somehow, they managed to avoid them al...
Abstract: Because of the strength of the Guitar Hero franchise, it really isnt hard to understand why Activision wanted to expand the series to the Nintendo DS: just slap a familiar brand on the packaging and youre bound to sell enough numbers to justify its e...
Abstract: Now you can unleash your inner rock god anywhere you go. Just dont expect to look as cool as Hendrix when you trying to play Guitar Hero on the bus. The central attraction of the series has been its novel guitar controllers which help you feel youre...