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Guitar Hero World Tour (PS3)
Guitar Hero World Tour (PS3)
Regular Price $9.99Vendor: Activision
Product Type : Playstation 3
"Guitar Hero World Tour" is a music rhythm video game developed by Neversoft and published by Activision. It is part of the popular "Guitar Hero" series and was released for various platforms, including the PlayStation 3, in 2008. "World Tour" is known for introducing new instruments and multiplayer features to the series. Here's an overview of the game:
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Instruments and Gameplay: "Guitar Hero World Tour" expands the traditional guitar-focused gameplay of earlier titles by introducing new instruments:
- Guitar: Players can use the standard guitar controller to play lead, bass, and rhythm parts.
- Drums: The game introduces a drum kit controller with four drum pads and a kick pedal. Drummers must hit the corresponding pads and pedal to match on-screen notes.
- Microphone: "World Tour" includes a vocal component, allowing players to sing along with the lyrics. The game evaluates pitch and timing to score the player's vocal performance.
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Customization: The game introduces a comprehensive character and instrument customization feature. Players can create and customize their avatars, instruments, and even design their album covers.
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Career Mode: In the single-player career mode, players progress through different venues and regions, performing a mix of classic and contemporary songs across various genres. Success in these performances unlocks new songs, venues, and challenges.
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Song List: "World Tour" features a diverse soundtrack with songs from different decades and genres. The playlist includes tracks from artists such as Van Halen, The Eagles, Linkin Park, and many more.
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Online Multiplayer: The game incorporates online multiplayer modes, allowing players to connect with others globally. This includes competitive and cooperative play in both standard songs and user-created content.
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Music Studio: One notable feature is the introduction of the Music Studio, where players can create their own songs using a variety of instruments and tools. Created songs can be shared online with the community.
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Battle of the Bands: The Battle of the Bands mode allows players to form or join bands and compete against others online. Bands earn points based on their collective performance, and players can join in band-specific challenges.
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Visual Presentation: The game maintains a visually engaging style, with dynamic and colorful stage setups that vary based on the chosen venue. The character models and animations capture the energetic atmosphere of live performances.
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Guest Appearances: Similar to previous titles, "World Tour" includes guest appearances by real-life musicians. These musicians perform alongside players in the game during certain songs.
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Reception: The game received generally positive reviews for its introduction of new instruments, robust customization options, and the cooperative and competitive multiplayer modes. The addition of the Music Studio was also praised for its creativity.
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