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Guitar Hero: Greatest Hits PlayStation 3

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Turn down the lights, crank up the amps and prepare to command center stage… See more

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  • Age Rating: P 12
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Guitar Hero: Greatest Hits Product Details

Released on 26/06/2009

Turn down the lights, crank up the amps and prepare to command center stage as some of the most famous AND infamous tracks from Guitar Hero, Guitar Hero II, Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s and Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock step into the spotlight in the most epic, full band jam session to-date - Guitar Hero Greatest Hits.

The number 1 best-selling video games franchise of 2008 presents the best of the best to music video game aficionados so they can join together with guitar, bass, drums and vocals and rock to master tracks of their favorite Guitar Hero music.

Featuring 48 master recordings, Guitar Hero Greatest Hits delivers exciting online and offline gamelplay modes including Band Career and 8-player “Battle of the Bands,” which allows two full bands to compete head-to-head online. In Guitar Hero Greatest Hits players’ rock n’ roll fantasies turn to realities as they create their rocker, compose their music and share it with the world through the innovative Music Studio, GHTunesSM and robust Rock Star Creator gameplay modes first introduced in Guitar Hero World Tour.

  • Guitar Hero’s Greatest Hits – Play alone or as a full band and rock out to 48 of some of the hottest fan-favorite tracks from Guitar Hero’s original guitar-centric games: Guitar Hero, Guitar Hero II, Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s and Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock.
  • I’m With the Band – Video game fanatics can expand to full band and for the first time ever strum, drum and belt out some of their favorite Guitar Hero songs as master tracks on all gaming systems as they jam along to updated note tracks and all-new gameplay for the drum controller and microphone.
  • A Setlist that Guarantees “Nothin But A Good Time” – Guitar Hero Greatest Hits features the most memorable songs from Guitar Hero games together in one epic setlist, comprised of all master recordings including, “Them Bones” by Alice in Chains, Queen’s “Killer Queen,” “Nothin’ But A Good Time” by Poison, Rage Against The Machine’s “Killing in the Name,” “I Wanna Rock” by Twisted Sister, Joan Jett and The Blackhearts’ “I Love Rock N Roll,” Heart’s “Barracuda” and Guitar Hero III favorite Dragonforce’s “Through the Fire and Flames.
  • Discover the Spirit of Rock, All Around the World – Rock through fantastic locations with Guitar Hero favorites and play at eight new venues based on wonders of the world, including the Amazon, Polar Ice Caps and the Grand Canyon.
  • Create, Customize and Share – Guitar Hero Greatest Hits features the Music Studio, GHTunes and the Rock Star Creator first made famous in Guitar Hero World Tour. Create your own hits in Music Studio, share them online with GHTunes and watch your created superstar shred and drum to your soon-to-be breakout hit. With difficulty levels ranging from “Beginner” mode, introduced in Guitar Hero World Tour to the difficult-to-master “Expert+” mode first seen in Guitar Hero Metallica, Guitar Hero Greatest Hits is accessible for all players.
Guitar Hero: Greatest Hits User Reviews
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Daniel
3 years ago
Guitar Hero: Greatest Hits
Im a huge fan of drumming on guitar hero games and when I saw this game, I was excited about the playlist and when I played the songs, It was amazing every guitar hero fan should have this game. The main reason for buying a guitar hero game is the songs and this offers a great range of classic songs. A MUST HAVE!
Jonathan
1 year ago
Guitar Hero: Greatest Hits
Really good game, probably the hardest songs on expert but this is what makes it so good.
James Harper
3 years ago
Guitar Hero: Greatest Hits
I'm a big guitar hero fan, I've had everyone going and am still continuing. This is a good edition to the series, but it feels some what average. It's basically like Guitar Hero world tour, but with some 48 tracks from previous guitar hero's. So basically your just buying this game for the songs, and there is some great music here. The game also supports double bass drum pedal (Expert +). But overall its average, and your just buying the game for the classic songs which were on the previous guitar hero's. Even though the feeling of the game is that its just been knocked together in a few weeks its still a good guitar hero game that every guitar fan should have, for that i give the game 4/5, purely for the tracks as everything else we've seen before.
Nicholas
3 years ago
Guitar Hero: Greatest Hits
If you're a fan of the Guitar Hero series and want more of the same, Greatest Hits is great. However, if you're looking for something new in the series, then you need to wait for GH5. Greatest Hits is a collection of 48 tracks from previous Guitar Hero games, but this time for the whole band. Using the same game mechanics and gameplay from World Tour, the career mode is tweaked slightly from World Tour but it does still have that same feeling to it. Every song is unlocked in quick play mode from the very beginning, so you don't have to complete the career mode before you can rock out to whichever tracks you and your band. The bonus this game does have is that all the tracks are master tracks, unlike some of the tracks on the previous games. Rocking out to your favourite GH songs is lots of fun, especially if you know the songs from the previous games, but it does all feel a bit "been there, done that" already. Something else was needed for this game, but Neversoft didn't quit
Christopher
3 years ago
Guitar Hero: Greatest Hits
Having only played the 3rd Guitar Hero this is a good game to play the old songs you can't play on PS3 using the guitar. This was a leap straight from GH3 to Greatest Hits so there are a few changes that are more obvious having not played GH4. The hammer-ons/offs have been very tuned up, so you have to pay a lot of attention to what you do. The character creation is easy to get to grips, and one thing I have noticed a lot is that a fair few of the songs have been changed to suit the new gameplay. I must say even Dragonforce, Through the fire and the flames has become a little easier in this version, but still a killer. In all a must have for fans, it has many great tracks. The gameplay is fine tuned to keep you on your toes. Graphics are good quality, and the customising section (characters, songs) are varied and easy to use. 7/10 for the songs and the custom content, but some songs aren't improved by the gameplay changes
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