Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80's
Guitar Hero: Rocks the 80s gives you the chance to be a rock idol by playing the biggest hits of the 80s! With new characters and retro-inspired venues, you're ready to thrash with the best of them -- and trash the place, if you're REALLY good. Cover the biggest hits of the era, and try the new multiplayer co-op mode with friends. Team up for double the rock as you play lead and your buddies play rhythm and bass. Songs Include: Dio - Holy Diver Asia - Heat Of The Moment. and many more!
Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80's Accessories
Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock - PS2
Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Wireless Bundle - PS2
Guitar Hero (Game Only)
Playstation 2 Guitar Hero Wireless Guitar
Guitar Hero 1 and 2 (Game Only)
Guitar Hero 2 Bundle with Guitar
Guitar Hero 2
Playstation 2 Hammer Wireless Guitar Controller
Guitar Hero Aerosmith Playstation 2
Playstation 2 Rock Band Special Edition
Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80's Reviews
Also she has fun playing it. Its a good game for beginners I purchased GH3 for my wife and then got her this game as she was a teen in the 80's. All in all we like the game. She says that its a little bit short for game play but she likes the music.
I find that in most cases the music doesn't match the note-target thingys. Red Octane probably knows this and didn't really want to advertise this disgrace tot he product line. Perhaps Red Octane should produce a 'Folk Song Hero' or maybe a 'Disco Hero', it couldn't be any worse. I know the songs in the game, intimately, and it's really off. No, I'm not talking about the abundant music-sync issues, I'm talking about the music not matching the targets you have to hit - so much so that for me, the game is totally not enjoyable. It's a shame. This game is a great idea and one that I've been looking forward to, however the actual execution of the game is really poor. Overall very un-enjoyable way to spend a few hours (not to mention $).
I LOVE playing this game with my kids. I wasn't a big fan of Guitar Hero at first because it seemed a bit too challenging until my son walked me through the "training mode." I am now addicted and I LOVE all the 80s music.
Its basically less than half a game. Overall, its a solid Guitar Hero game featuring great 80s hits. Now, why all the bad rap on the price. This game is nowhere near worth $50. All the characters are the same, all the menus look the same, everything visual is the same. If you love 80s music and Guitar Hero you will love this game. I am completely amazed how long this game kept a [.]. price tag.
If you can't, then don't bother or have somebody else buy it for you, lol. The only difference is they tried to throw some 80s crap on top of it. This game doesn't even feature half of the songs in Guitar Hero II. If you can get it for that much its definitely worth a play. Its shorter by 1 or 2 venues and has NO bonus songs at all.
This game is basically a skin for Guitar Hero II. The worse part however is the amount of songs. Its finally worth its price now that its dropped to [.]. Plus there aren't even as many characters, outfits, guitars, or anything.
Rock Band 2 for the PS3 is on deck :) I can't believe some of the big retailers are still charging $49.99 for this. I have Guitar Hero 3 and Aerosmith for the Wii, and Guitar Hero 1 and 2 for the PS2. I was hesitant to buy this for $49.99, but I jumped as soon as I saw the price drop to $19.99. Even though it offers nothing new, it is a blast from the past to re-enjoy some songs that I listened to before high school. I love playing all of them, mainly because I love the music, and also, my 3 year old likes to play along with a play guitar, so it is a good bonding experience (he always wins.).
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