• Reviews around song (4.00 of 5)

    Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Wireless Bundle - Xbox 360

    • Because instead of choosing a song that would be good for Guitar Hero, a more popular song was chosen (specifically Miss Murder, Paint it Black
    • Guitar Hero III ups the ante with even more fantastic songs plus a new battle mode for fun head to head gameplay!Once
    • Especially like songs by original bands instead of cover band.
    • The songs are great
    • Neversoft has finally figured out what Harmonix never could; you can have difficult songs on the game that aren't metal (i.e. Muse's "Knights of Cydonia" or QotSA
    • As far as the song list goes, while there are some great tracks on this game, overall, the songs on GH2 are better.
    • Most of the recordings are the masters, so you get the pleasure of listening to a few of your favorite songs in their original glory
    • For example, "Sabotage" by the Beastie Boys is a great song, but it really doesn't belong here as there's very little guitaring going on in the song
    • I Love the songs they have on GH3 and they are so much fun to play
    • still has the basic bevy of selectable avatars, graduated difficulty in 40-odd songs as you progress through career mode, along with a two-player co-op mode that's probably never seen the light of day
    • There aren't that many songs to really pick from and unlocking them isn't really that hard.
    • You get to choose a bass and lead player everytime, which also means you can replay your favorite songs and see different musical angles
    • Because instead of choosing a song that would be good for Guitar Hero, a more popular song was chosen (specifically Miss Murder, Paint it Black
    • Guitar Hero has nicer graphics than rock band and a decent song list, but it is a lot more fun to play with other people.
    • In career mode, the songs get harder as you go
    • But the songs on GH3 are great as well, and they constantly add new ones on for purchase (overpriced, if you ask me, but if you need your fix... :)
    • For example, "Sabotage" by the Beastie Boys is a great song, but it really doesn't belong here as there's very little guitaring going on in the song
    • The game feels familiar, yet this is mostly everything done right that was wrong with Guitar Hero II on the 360.Topping off the improvements is an excellent song list, and like before I find myself looking into bands that I had heard about but never experienced.
    • That aside, there are lots of great songs and the hammer on/pull off system is more responsive than previous titles.
    • Featuring spectacular songs like the Rolling Stones' "Paint It Black" and Metallica's "One"; Guitar Hero III also features selections from Santana, ZZ Top, Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Smashing Pumpkins, Dead Kennedys, The Killers, Social Distortion, Iron Maiden, Slayer, Dragon Force, and the Sex Pistols among others; helping make this installment of the game be all the more memorable.
    • There are some really fun songs on this installment of the "Guitar Hero" series, but you're better off just buying the stand-alone game instead of the bundle, because the guitar that comes with this is a piece of junk
    • If you want famous songs then you're out of luck
    • The secret song that you open, though complex and technical, is not good
    • All jokes aside the game is progressive in a you learn as you go kind of way with easier songs to start and harder ones later on
    • Some of the old songs are fun to go back and watch videos and how awful the band looks from today's timeframe, yet the songs are classic and worth playing over and over again
    • The songs are classics plus it's great for the kid's hand/eye coordination.
    • all in all i had to give this 5 stars for the wide selection of good songs to include some: miss murder by afi, welcome to the jungle by guns and roses, schools out and many more
    • Even though I am not very good at it, we all really enjoy the songs that are used.
    • New game modes have been introduced into the series, including Co-Op Career (a long-needed mode that features songs you can only unlock through it) and Battle Mode, which allows you to gain attacks (rather than star power) which you can then launch at your opponent to make them fail a song
    • Great songs, great difficulty, great guitar
    • i COULD NOT beat, i had to have a friend beat it for me, and it still took him about 10 tries (and he even has 4-5 stars on most of expert career).So basically, the songs are all really easy until the last 2 sets, then it becomes ridiculously hard, but coop play is still
    • Great songs!!
    • They have better songs and the gear you get actually works.
    • Not to mention that the downloadable songs are pretty good and with 2 free packs and 2 free songs that equals 8 free download songs off the back with the Halo theme being one of them.
    • Not to mention that the downloadable songs are pretty good and with 2 free packs and 2 free songs that equals 8 free download songs off the back with the Halo theme being one of them.
    • At first, if your a starter, it might leave you kind of frustrated because it is difficult at some certain songs, practice dosn't hurt and it so awesome once you master the song, trust me
    • GHIII, however, has the best song list for more indie music
    • The track list is a lot of classic rock songs, and newer rock, perfect for the kids and parents
    • The Good: Better graphics, harder, Judy Nails is hot, a lot more songs, more downloadable songs, online play
    • It'll take you months to master these songs if at all
    • I also discovered a lot of great songs thanks to it
    • No violence, no swearing, just good rock n' roll fun!