- Publisher: Activision , Activision Blizzard
- Release Date: Oct 26, 2008
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 3
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 182 Ratings
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Positive: 74 out of 182
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Mixed: 61 out of 182
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Negative: 47 out of 182
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Sep 7, 2020not bad, but you're not missing much if you miss out on this entry in the franchise
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Mar 20, 2011Being a huge fan of the series, it's a shame how broken the game is. The achievements, characters, unlockables, and even the charts themselves seem... wrong. The only reason why the game isn't rated lower is due to the fact that the setlist is, for the most part, good, and at the time it was nice to play drums. Now this seems even much more dated than the first Guitar Hero!
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IanHFeb 22, 2009
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MichaelBrookeDec 29, 2008
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IanCDec 7, 2008
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DarylStewartNov 25, 2008
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ChazD.Nov 16, 2008
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MarkNov 15, 2008
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KevinGNov 10, 2008Despite it's flaws this is still a fun game with a pretty good soundtrack . Worth getting the game disc alone if you already have a good set of Rock Band / Guitar Hero instruments. This won't dethrone Rock Band as king of the music games but it's a worthy and close 2nd - if you can afford it get them both !!
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APersonNov 5, 2008
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AnonymousFTWNov 4, 2008
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AnonymousFTWNov 4, 2008Good not great. As a first effort, it doesn't even compare to the first Rock Band, let alone the refined second iteration. Easier than GH3 overall, which I think is better for the group in general, but the whole HUD is confusing/counter-intuitive. Maybe that's just me, though. I'll stick to my already 200+ track RB2 library, thanks.
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JordanKNov 3, 2008
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NathanNov 2, 2008
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JaredC.Nov 1, 2008
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BenOct 27, 2008
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Awards & Rankings
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A fun title, to be sure, but it's also a disappointment in a lot of respects. A number of things it tries to accomplish were already done better in Rock Band, which you might figure would have provided a simple blueprint to be followed and expanded up, but that's not the case.
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Guitar Hero delivers exactly the things I want out of a rhythm game: great peripherals and fun-to-play music. It's not perfect, but I have a great time whenever I turn it on -- and that's what's most important.
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Okay, so the main bulk of it is yet another rendition of a game we all know by now, but it's easily the best rendition of that game that we've seen so far. When you factor in the Music Studio and all the creative doors that it opens, it's clear that this is by far and away the best rhythm game available on the market today.