- Publisher: Activision , Activision Blizzard
- Release Date: Oct 26, 2008
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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Mission accomplished.
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Ultimately, all of Guitar Hero World Tour’s components come together extremely well.
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Providing you can afford the full kit, this is the ultimate rhythm action title. If you can't, it's merely 'brilliant.'
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This Guitar Hero might be on its first World Tour but it is assuredly world class.
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This is officially a must-have product.
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The best in the Guitar Hero series so far. If you like rhythm-action games, you owe it to yourself to buy this right now!
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The concept is a very good one and the instruments are terrific, but might be problematic for families that want to play all four parts but only have one or two Wii-motes. The issue with the font used on a standard television is also a problem.
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On 360 and PS3, Guitar Hero just doesn't hang in there with "Rock Band 2" like we thought it would, but when it comes to the Wii battlefield, Activision's offering is not only the strongest music game on the system, but also the biggest technical achievement we've seen on Nintendo's system software-wise since launch.
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Very few songs on the Guitar Hero World Tour got me thinking this was something I had to have, but being able to create my own music is much fun, and the unlimited potential for library expansion is awesome.
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People who love music video games won't get tired of this one. Not only does it include standard modes of play, but there's also co-op, face-off, battles, several online modes, and a very compelling music studio that allows you to create and share songs with the world.
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Nintendo PowerEven if you don't use the touch pad, World Tour can be a tough game; thankfully it's far more accessible than Guitar Hero III. [Holiday 2008, p.80]
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Nintendo GamerIf only the MIDI tech were better, and the song list tighter, this would be utterly essential. [Jan 2009, p.52]
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All in all, Guitar Hero World Tour is a fun experience.
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The gameplay is satisfying, the Music Studio and Mii Freestyle mode are wondrous addition, the song list is sweet and the presentation isn't bad.
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That's one giant leap for a franchise; one small step for a genre.
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Guitar Hero World Tour is the first time that the franchise has introduced a full band kit and they did it with smashing success.
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While Guitar Hero World Tour might be a little rough around the edges, it is still a solid Guitar Hero game.
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While the new instruments are wonderfully crafted, the actual gameplay can be too in-depth for its own good.
Awards & Rankings
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28
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#28 Most Discussed Wii Game of 2008
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37
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#37 Most Shared Wii Game of 2008
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 57 out of 84
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Mixed: 13 out of 84
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Negative: 14 out of 84
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billn.Dec 26, 2008
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MattDOct 29, 2008
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JackT.Oct 26, 2008