Monday, August 10, 2009

Guitar Hero 3 Review

-Guitar Hero 3

Gameplay:
I was addicted to this game since the first time I played it. Excellent all the way through. There are some frustratingly difficult parts, but they are still fun. You can easily lose track of time playing this game. It's that fun. Something about hitting buttons and listening to music...it just works. There are some problems. You can't create your own character, and you only earn money the first time you play a song (both fixed in the next game).
18/20

Setlist:
With music games, I'll do a setlist instead of a "story". While GH3 has a story, I wanna focus on what's more important. Music. Most of the music is great. Whenever I hear a song that was on GH3, I instantly become very nostalgic of when I played this game. Most of the songs are good, although some are bad. But this game has done great things for me. I won't get into it, though. Let's just say that this game changed my life for the better. And mostly because of the music!
9/10

Graphics:
The graphics are bad. If compared to the previous GH games, it's a lot better. But the drummer looks terrible and can't move correctly. Other small things too, but overall, not too great. But it's not really about what's in the background for music games.
7/10

Replay:
This game has some of the best replay of any game. You can try to beat your old score, do harder songs, play a harder difficulty, play to listen to a good song, or even just play because a song was fun. Always great!
10/10

Total: 44/50

Awesomeness %: 88%

Recommend? I would recommend this game, but at the same time not. Although it is one of the best games I have ever played (ever!), you may want to go with the next one, Guitar Hero: World Tour, if that's your thing. But I think I'm gonna go with yes. Get it.