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Guitar Hero 3 looks prettier, sounds better and has more scope than the previous Guitar Hero games. Which means it rocks out bigger, stronger and harder than before.Even with a different developer at the helm, the basic formula is the same. Play a plas...
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Nov 12, 2007Those who shudder at the thought of introducing a console game to their hard drive will be missing out if they discard Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock as another inferior and slapdash port. While shredding on the PC at your desk with a mon...
A PC port worth playing, My Name is Jonas on Hard, More multiplayer options...
Processor heavy requirements, Occasional lag spikes, Not as partyfriendly as console versions...
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gamepyre.com Updated: 2016-11-15 01:17:39
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A few years back, a game hit the market known as Guitar Hero. It came packaged with its own special guitar shaped controller packaged in with it. Using this controller, players could emulate playing songs on the game. This game met great reviews...
All in all, I have to say I had more fun than I expected to. I find myself playing it outside of just writing this review, whether it is with friends or on Xbox LIVE. The guitar and game come bundled together for about $100, but it ends up costing qui...
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gamespot.com Updated: 2016-11-15 01:17:39
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Guitar Hero III marks the debut of Activision and RedOctanes wildly popular rock-and-roll rhythm game on the PC, and in most ways, its a solid one. This is a direct port of the Xbox 360 version of the game, complete with an included wired X-plorer mo...
The best tracklist of any Guitar Hero game to date, Lots of master tracks from the original bands and artists, Higher difficulty level ensures experienced players wont get bored quickly.
Higher difficulty level ensures most peoples arms will fall off halfway through the expert career, Battle mode and boss battles arent interesting additions, A heavy dose of ingame advertising, Sluggish performance, even on systems that surpass the minimum...
Guitar Hero III delivers the rock to PC owners, but it does it with the performance capability of a second-rate bar band...
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ign.com
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Have you had enough Guitar Hero yet? The sales totaling into the millions and growing every day say you havent. Activision agrees. In 2007 alone weve already seen Guitar Hero 2 release on Xbox 360 and Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s on PS2, but th...
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1up.com Updated: 2016-11-15 01:17:39
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You may be a guitar virtuoso. You may have never picked up a stringed instrument in your life. It doesn't matter -- if you harbor any appreciation for rock music at all, you will find something in Guitar Hero III to like. A familiar songUnderstand that...
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(Editors Note: Although this version of Guitar Hero III supports both the Windows and Mac platforms, only Windows was tested for this review.)This is now the third review Ive written for Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock in the past two weeks, starti...
Same great gameplay as the previous games and console versions; solid setlist.
High system requirements and routine slowdowns; rough edges around multiplayer and boss battles.
(Editors Note: Although this version of Guitar Hero III supports both the Windows and Mac platforms, only Windows was tested for this review.)This is now the third review Ive written for Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock in the past two weeks, startin...
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