- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: Jul 24, 2007
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 45 Ratings
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Positive: 16 out of 45
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Mixed: 18 out of 45
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Negative: 11 out of 45
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Sep 23, 2013The songs are great. WaveGroup made the their covers sound just a good. The only thing I dislike is that the game cost $50. So, go to Gamestop and find one that is cheap as $20.
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AustinW.Jul 25, 2007There are some gems (we got the beat, heat of the moment, 18 and life), but not as amazing as 1 or 2. If you like the songs, get it.
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JoeW.Jul 26, 2007
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MattT.Jul 28, 2007
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FriedPiperJul 31, 2007
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MattD.Jul 25, 2007Overpriced, fewer songs, fewer features, easier - but still fun to play. If it were truly billed (and priced) as an expansion, it might rank higher.
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JohnV.Jul 26, 2007Bought it yesterday and have played through it all on Hard already. It's a short ride with little fulfillment. I recommend picking it up if you can find it - you won't - for around $20. Otherwise, save your money for Rock Band. I just have it because my friends wanted new songs, and I had the extra cash. Poor covers to boot.
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MichaelS.Jul 25, 2007
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#7 Most Discussed PS2 Game of 2007
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#25 Most Shared PS2 Game of 2007
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It's a lot of (very familiar) fun, but like an overpriced concert t-shirt, there's no escaping the feeling that it's not quite the value it looked when enthusiasm had free reign over your wallet.
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Yes, this fresh batch of tunes will help with the wait until the holiday rush of "Guitar Hero III" and "Rock Band." Those who are hoping for a new load of unlockables to shoot for are out of luck. [Aug 2007, p.97]
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This is basically Guitar Hero II with a new set of songs. That means you get all of its improvements, from practice mode to cooperative two-player jams with one person on lead and the other on bass or rhythm guitar. But that also begs the question: Why does this need to be a full-price title?