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Price Comparison for Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades (DS)
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Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades - Includes Gameand Guitar Grip (Nint ...
Guitar Hero: On Tour - Decades expands the experience of Guitar ... Last Update 30.11.2009 05:47
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by - written on 15/08/09 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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I'm not your typical everyday rock goddess(!) Now we don't need to go into all the examples available as to why not, that would be mean but what surprised me was how much I enjoy playing this game. If you'd of told me a few years back that I would become addicted to a game involving pressing buttons in time to a song, well, I wouldn't of believed you. Simple as that really. On having a go on somebody elses DS though, I became sucked into the Guitar Hero franchise. Hell, it's going to be the only chance I have on playing a guitar at a top level. Like all the other Guitar Hero games you will need the hand grip(the strap which holds your hand in the right ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/05/09 (Very useful, 6 readings)
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Following how much I loved the first Guitar Hero for DS, I just had to have this one - so I went out and bought it on the day of release, £29.99 from Game (game only, I already had the guitar grip and plectrum). The format of this is very similar to the first game. You play through different sections of songs, and this time they are arranged by decade going back in time - Modern, 2000s, 1990s, 1980s and lastly 1970s. Again, you have to complete each section before you move onto the next. You can start on any level, from Easy to Expert, so I went for Medium having played the first game to Expert level. As with the first game I found it easy to use. I ... Read the complete review
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