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Guitar Hero: On Tour

Guitar Hero: On Tour
MSRP: $39.99
Your Price: $37.99
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Manufacturer: Activision Inc.
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Guitar Hero: On Tour Features

Included is the 4-Button hardware peripheral which fits smoothly into the DS
Shred to new tunes
Choose from 4 different gameplay modes
Rock out with six characters including two rockers that are exclusive to the DS version
Pick from a vast collection of Gibson guitars and musical venues
 

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Additional Guitar Hero: On Tour Information

Rock out to Guitar Hero on the DS with the Guitar Hero Guitar Grip and local wireless multi-player modes. Use the stylus to strum the touch screen like a true rocker. Select from a variety of classic rock, pop and alternative rock favorites. Guitar Hero: On Tour for the DS features over 20 monster tracks. Pick from 4 different game play modes. Single Player Mode: Prove your guitar shredding skills while navigating through Career or Quick Play modes. Multiplayer Modes: Players can play: Face Off, Pro Face Off, Guitar Duel and Co-op. Guitar Duel Mode: Battle it out with different attacks, including DS-microphone and Touch Screen attacks. Practice Mode: Practice using the Guitar Hero Guitar Grip to nail those tricky solos.

 

What Customers Say About Guitar Hero: On Tour:

The songs, as they are stuffed on a DS cart I'm sure, are pretty horrible quality, and the game itself just seems a little hastily made.There is also the fact that trying to play the game makes my wrist and arm feeling like they are being stabbed to death. The idea itself doesn't sound bad at all. I'm not really sure how they could have designed it better, but the way it is now doesn't really work.Stick to the big console versions of the game, and use your DS for the things it was designed for. It is not a comfortable game to play in any way at all. A guitar hero games, holding the DS like a guitar neck, a special DS controller, I mean, what can go wrong.Well, I'll admit, I'm not a die-hard fan of the Guitar Hero series or anything, but they are fun games to play for sure. This game, however, just doesn't seem to have that same feeling as the others.

This was the biggest reason in my markdown to a 4.Overall the game is fun, albeit short. Holding the DS will be a preference different for everyone, and doesn't seem that intuitive. Graphically the game is not too impressive but in all fairness it doesn't make a huge difference as you'll probably be focused entirely on the stream of green, red, yellow, and blue buttons to see the clunky looking avatars.The game's difficulty ranges from laughably easy (even on hard) to frustratingly difficult. I wasn't expecting a whole lot, but the game manages to capture some aspects of its full-fledged counterparts admirably. The DS version of this feature fully utilizes the DS's stylus and microphone in its "punishments" and require more involvement than its console counterpart. I've been a huge Guitar Hero fan since the first incarnation on the PS2, although after GH3 I lost a little faith and moved into (and remain in) the Rock Band camp.

The recordings are decent, although they are best enjoyed via headphones - even cheaper, MP3 player headphones sounded better than the DS's small speakers. Additionally using the stylus was hit or miss - sometimes it worked flawlessly, other times it never really registered. I was a little skeptical when I picked up the game as my FIRST Nintendo DS game, but it certainly delivered what was promised. It takes a while, but once mastered I found the Duel mode a lot more interesting than the career mode, which seemed fairly short (only 25 songs, no unlockable songs).The biggest problem I had with the game was the control system. I recommend the game for anyone who needs to get their GH fix, even while on the road, although if you're looking for very responsive controls or a huge selection of songs you may want to wait for the price to come down a bit. It's not the most "authentic" Guitar Hero experience, but it's just enough to get your rythym based, portable game fix.The game offers a decent mix of 25 different songs, most of them original recordings.

The reason for the latter is due to the inclusion of the "Guitar Duel" mode.

extremely satisfied. purchased for my eight year old son to replace a broken cord panel. Product identical to one newly purchased at half the price.

It may work quite well for the older consoles and you should read the other reviews for that. The included hardware has adapters for the Nintendo DS Lite and Nintendo DS, but none for the DSi. That is not obvious from the product information.This review and rating is specific to playing this game on the DSi.

But I guess the game is OK, I like to sing along with the All Star song. bucks on a game I barely even liked. I didn't want to spend another [.].

You get bored of it easily. You can't even slow down the songs in practice mode, it's full speed ahead from the beggining. This game isn't all it's cracked out to be.

I was going to do multiplayer with my brother, but you have to buy another whole game and guitar grip. ;) Overall, I give it 3 stars, the game is just OK. I unlocked all of the songs within my first 2 weeks of playing.

The medium difficulty is too easy for me and the hard difficulty is way too hard.

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