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I'd say this is the best Guitar Hero game that was released. I love the song list (which contains 93 songs!), the characters, and the leveling system incorporated in Quickplay. Quest Mode: The last game before Guitar Hero Live released, Guitar Hero Warriors of Rock sends you on a quest to find the legendary guitar, save the Demigod of Rock, defeat the beast, and save rock and roll. Each chapter consists of a character that has a unique power (Johnny Napalm has Speed Freak, Axel Steel has Resurrection, etc.) that is used to earn power stars. Along the way, you'll progress 8 rocker into their "warrior" forms, granting them a new look and upgrading their power. Quickplay+: Unique to this game is the star challenges that each song (including DLC songs) has. Each song has challenges for all the instruments, and challenges for band play as well. Up to 3 challenges are available to try for your instrument of choice, and even if you aren't focused on trying them, they still track your progress in the song. These challenges have 3 levels of achievement: Gold, Platinum, and Diamond. With each completed challenge, an extra star is earned towards leveling. The max amount that can be obtained at once is 15 (6 from 100%ing the song, and 9 from getting diamond on all 3 challenges). Leveling System: In Quickplay+, earning stars allows you to level up and unlock many kinds of things. These include, but not limited to: Characters, Venues, Galleries, Cheats/Extras, Instruments, etc. (Some of these can be unlocked by playing through Quest Mode, with a select few ONLY being unlockable in Quest Mode). Overall, the level system really inspires you to try harder difficulties and different instruments to earn the most stars that you can. There is no level cap, so you can go as high as you can! Wrapping up, I'd say this is the best Guitar Hero in the series. While some may not like it as its mostly comprised of metal and rock songs, or that some songs are too difficult, veteran fans of the series will feel welcome here in this challenging, but rewarding rock and roll paradise.Read full review
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I love this game! It’s so fun but, ever since the first time I played it, it has been really bad about freezing. At first it was ok with little freezing, but I only got to play it once before leaving for vacation so I didn’t get to see how bad it fully was. Now that I’m back and have been playing it more, the freezing is getting really bad. I can’t go a number of seconds without it freezing and when it does freeze, the background keeps going on, losing my points but making it impossible to play. Other than that I love the game and the song, but the freezing makes it really hard to play. I was offered a different disk but since I wasn’t home at the time and had only played it once, I declined the offer to make it less of a hassle. I thought the game was alright but now that I’m playing it more I can tell it’s not as good as I thought. I’m also assuming it’s too late for a new copy now, but if not, please let me know! Like I said, the game itself is amazing but it won’t let me play. Read full review
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It is the last game in the series to be developed by Neversoft, due to weak sales the Guitar Hero series was placed on hiatus. Warriors of Rock was designed to return to the series' roots (to late), focusing heavily on lead guitar and towards the existing base of skilled players of the series. The game features a remade career mode called "Quest" set to a story influenced by heavy metal and narrated by Gene Simmons. Part of the story is influenced by the lyrics of the song "2112" by Rush, who narrate this portion of the game, while the finale is set to a new song performed by Megadeth and written by Dave Mustaine specifically to challenge Guitar Hero players. The game features 93 songs on disc, and compatibility with existing exportable songs and downloadable content from several previous games in the Guitar Hero series. Highlights the "2112" segment and the game's improved Quickplay+ mode, but a lackluster Quest mode's story and the lack of focus within the soundtrack. Also, goes from real easy to impossible in less than a heart beat on expert.Read full review
Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock for Wii is a great music game that again goes a step further than the last installment in the series. All the familiar gameplay is still around (using instruments to play along with music tracks), and it's as fun as ever. The cast of characters also brings back familiar faces as well as adding in a handful of new characters to play as. What Warriors of Rock does a little differently this time around is go more in-depth into a fantasy-like rock n' roll story quest for players to engage in. Though the story may seem highly imaginative, the gameplay is what keeps you in, and the song list is quite impressive and really drives the game. The level of difficulty between songs is well balanced and easy for anyone to pick up and play, though later songs in the story mode will have some players frantically mashing the frets on the guitar controller. Of course, free play is still around and still great to play in a group. Another step that WoR manages to get done well is add a fun mode to play with another player who has a Nintendo DS. Like in the last installment, 4 players can battle it out in teams, 2 players on guitars and 2 players on the Nintendo DS. However, the person with the Nintendo DS can now manage the song set list to apply a song to play next when everyone else is playing free play, full band or not. Also, there's another mode for the Nintendo DS player to tag along with another player on an instrument to complete challenges for individual songs, and that's where fun minigames come to play. All in all, Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock maintains a high replay value for anyone looking to add new music and ways to experience Guitar Hero to their library.Read full review
Most guitar hero games have one or two good songs, this edition is actually loaded with good stuff
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Most of the Wii games we have accumulated thus far have been good for about a day or so and then become BORING...not this one. The quality of the instruments in the bundle is amazing, and the "experience" is indescribable!! I've played in a few bands and this, in virtual space, is about as good as it gets!! One drawback is that the documentation to "get started' is somewhat meager, but if you press through, it is definitely worth the time required to set this game up.....lots of fun for the whole family, and a great way to introduce kids to music!!
Track list, gameplay, controls all here great end to original series
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Lags a bit, due to age. Besides that it’s a lot of fun. Very responsive, speedy delivery.
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Product works great, just a few scratches.
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Bought this game for the extra songs
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