World Famous Comics: Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Wireless Bundle - PS2
Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Wireless Bundle - PS2
From: Activision Inc. Average Rating: Binding: Video Game ESRB Age Rating: Teen Label: Activision Inc. Model: 95119 Platform: PlayStation2 Release Date: October 28, 2007
Features:
More than 70 of the most legendary rock anthems of all-time
Added multiplayer modes: arcade inspired Guitar Battle and the dual shredding co-op career
Challenge the legends of rock and roll in boss battles
Take those axe shredding skills online and rock around the world
All-new tricked out venues taking you to hell and back
good game, but button started sticking The game itself was good, but the red button started sticking after only a few days of playing.... Apparently that is a common problem for this game so I do not think it is the seller's fault.
Great Father's Day gift!! I bought this for my husband for Father's day from me and my 6 year old son. He was so suprised and very happy! I wanted to get him something that he'd find to be fun and since I knew he would have fun with a video game. I remembered he had metioned getting this one. So glad I did. It was also at a great price. The best price I could find and I did look around before buying.
Good game, exactly what I expected This game was alot of fun and get very callenging as you go from one difficulty to the next. If there were more songs I would give this a 5/5
Good game Got the game for my Grandson and he hasn't stopped playing with it since. He and his Dad play none stop.
Definitely feelin' like a Guitar Hero. I had wanted this game for the longest time. After being broke with no job for forever and a day, the day finally came when I found myself employed and with a first paycheck. Totally blew it on this Guitar Hero III bundle after checking out the track list online. With classics such as Barracuda, Mississippi Queen, Paint It Black, and La Grange, I don't see how anybody couldn't feel like a rock star playing through the broad song list.
I heard everybody talking about how the wireless controller gave them mass amounts of problems and I was a little concerned if I'd suffer the same fate. No dice. The thing works beautifully. At times, I have to push and hold the button on the receiver while simultaneously pushing any random button on the guitar before I'm all set but it's nothing problematic. The wireless controller allows for so much movement and spastic dancing that you wouldn't dare show off to anybody sober. It's definitely an upgrade over the wired controllers.
The boss battles are a pointless aspect to the game and the only bad apple I can find to mention. The career mood and points you accumulate throughout the game make for a fun shopping spree in the store where outfits, guitars, characters and extra songs are available for purchase. Not too crazy about the extra songs, maybe my music knowledge isn't that expansive, but it's still fun to play through them.
Overall, the game is fantastic. Best way to blow a first paycheck and a perfect way to start off a party or just a perfect way to pretend to be a rock star. I definitely recommend it.