Guitar Hero successfully branches out for its fourth core installment by adding drums and vocals to the mix, as well as featuring a diverse music studio that is a little too dense.
Available on:
PC
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Wii,
PS2
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Xbox 360
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PS3
Genre: Other Games/Compilations Release date: October 28, 2008 Published by: Activision Developed by: Vicarious Visions
stupid Wal-Mart only had the 'complete GUITAR game' bundle things for Wii...now it's gonna' be sold out forever, and I'll be stuck with GH:3 and Aerosmith...I waited out Rock Band for THIS???
We’re spilling the beans on the hardest-rocking game on the planet!
Sep 02, 2008
Los Angeles may be a town known for the highest excesses of rock n’ roll debauchery (with legendarily wayward rock acts such as Mötley Crüe and Guns N’ Roses synonymous with the city) but Activision’s headquarters – a dull grey box located in sleepy Santa Monica – is hardly the most thrilling place in the world to get our hands on with Guitar Hero World Tour for the first time.
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We’re going to party like it’s 1984. With Guitar Hero World Tour, the latest all-singing, all finger-tapping edition of the Guitar Hero franchise aims to deliver the party vibe. This year’s game is about the social experience of joining together to rock… so let’s jump! Why the Van Halen references? Because they’re just one of the new bands confirmed as exclusive to Guitar Hero World Tour, others include
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ESRB Rating
Guitar Hero World Tour is rated: Teen
Lyrics,
Mild Suggestive Themes