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November 2008
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Solid track list
Wireless sharing is awesome
All songs are originals
Every single song is a master track
Multiplayer song sharing makes previous games tracklist available.
Can stream songs from DS to DS, Plenty of unlockables, Good sound quality, Multiplayer modes between DSes
Guitar Grip becomes uncomfortable quickly, Play List is on the short side, Play List is weak
Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades has to live up to its namesake and unfortunately is crippled by the console it is played upon. It is not a bad game and if it was a different title, it may not be judged so harshly. The controller is hard to manage with la...
Abstract: When Guitar Hero: On Tour was released last June I found that I wasn't a big fan. Despite my interest in the regular-sized versions, this portable Guitar Hero just wasn't doing it for me. It cramped my hand, never felt natural and had a piss-poor selec...
Abstract: Same problems, different game. When Guitar Hero hit the DS last year, I was very excited despite its questionable track list. I popped it into my DS, and after just a few songs my hand had cramped up and I had to move my entire body to a different pos...
Abstract: It's probably no surprise to a lot of you out there that the sequel to Guitar Hero On Tour, Decades, doesn't make many improvements over the first title, especially considering that the original just released 4 or 5 months ago. The guitar grip is still...
Abstract: Similar to the last instalment on the DS, Decades is a solid looking title. It obviously does not look as good as it does on any of the bigger and more powerful home consoles but that is to be expected given the hardware limitations of the DS. That bei...
Abstract: A few months ago, Activision did the seemingly impossible and brought Guitar Hero to the Nintendo DS. With its unique Guitar Grip peripheral and touch-screen strumming, Guitar Hero: On Tour was a competent representation of the fretting and picking exp...
Abstract: If you have played the first one and enjoyed it, then you are golden; if you didnt then its time to put down the iPod loaded with country music and get crackin.
Abstract: Guitar Hero: On Tour - Decades isnt as much a sequel to the original On Tour game that released a mere five months ago, but more of an expansion pack with new music and new venues. Of course that didnt stop the marketing geniuses at Activision from ...