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(More customer reviews)For those who are skeptical because you have played these songs before need to know that the gameplay is new for all songs. In career, you only need to play a select number of songs to unlock the next section, so at first I was only playing songs from the older games that I haven't played in a long time and skipping songs that are available on current games such as Guitar Hero World Tour and Rock Band 2. To my surprise when I did finally play those songs that the fingerings for guitar/bass are different. They didn't just take the current guitar gameplay and plop it into this game. Instead, they have updated the gameplay to not only have different fingerings (that in my opinion are mostly a vast improvement over the previous versions of these songs) but they also incorporate the newest styles of gameplay, such as three string chords & the three string hammer-on chords that we saw with the latest versions of guitar rhythm games.It makes all of these previously released songs fresh, new, and fun to play.Also, all the original artists are here, so all the cover songs from past games now have the original artists.
Being able to play drums and sing was enough to make me want to get this previously released material, but having new guitar fingerings for all these songs was a bonus I didn't expect. You also get all the online options from the currently released rhythm games.
I highly recommend this.
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Product Description:
In Guitar Hero: Smash Hits players get the best of previous Guitar Hero games, now in a full band gameplay scenario. Turn down the lights, crank up the amps and prepare to command center stage as you rock out to the most fun tracks from Guitar Hero, Guitar Hero II, Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s and Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. And for the first time you can join together as a band and jam to master tracks from the greatest Guitar Hero music on your controllers for guitar, drums and vocals.
A 48-song rockin' setlist.
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"Expert+" difficulty on drums.
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Extensive multiplayer options.
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Create the ultimate rocker & music.
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More than just an outstanding and comprehensive 48-song setlist, Guitar Hero: Smash Hits is chock full of crowd-pleasing game features. It allows up to four players to join together and rock locally, or battle other bands online with up to 8 players. It features Rock Star Creator, first made famous in Guitar Hero World Tour, as well as Music Studio and GHTunes which together allow players to create their own hits and share them online. The game also adds another dimension of difficulty with the drum kit controller's double kick-pedal "Expert+" difficulty level first seen in Guitar Hero: Metallica. Play as a Band
For the first time players can take the stage and rock on their favorite Guitar Hero tracks from early games in the series using the drum kit and mic controllers. For newer Guitar Hero fans, this is a great chance to catch up and play the best of Guitar Hero, while more experienced Guitar Hero fans now have a new reason to expand to the full band. Key Features:
The ability to rock to your favorite Guitar Hero tracks from the original games through the drum kit and mic controllers.
An epic 48-song setlist made up of the most memorable songs from Guitar Hero games including master recording from: Alice in Chains, Queen, Poison, Rage Against The Machine, Twisted Sister, Joan Jett, Heart, Dragonforce and many others.
Online and offline gameplay modes allow up to 4 players can join together and rock locally, or battle other bands online with up to 8 players.
In-game functionality including Rock Star Creator, first made famous in Guitar Hero World Tour, as well as Music Studio and GHTunes which allow players to create their own hits and share them online.
Experience another dimension of difficulty with the drum kit controller's double kick-pedal "Expert+" difficulty level first seen in Guitar Hero: Metallica.
Guitar Hero: Blue Öyster Cult - "Godzilla" Boston - "More Than A Feeling" Deep Purple - "Smoke On The Water" Franz Ferdinand - "Take Me Out" Helmet - "Unsung (Live)" Incubus - "Stellar" Joan Jett & The Blackhearts- "I Love Rock N' Roll" Ozzy Osbourne - "Bark At The Moon" Pantera - "Cowboys From Hell (Live)" Queen - "Killer Queen" Queens Of The Stone Age - "NoOne Knows" The Donnas - "Take It Off" The Exies - "Hey You" White Zombie - "Thunder Kiss '65" Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock AFI - "Miss Murder" DragonForce - "Through The FireAnd Flames" Heart - "Barracuda" Kiss - "Rock And Roll All Nite" Living Colour - "Cult Of Personality" Pat Benatar - "Hit Me With YourBest Shot" Priestess - "Lay Down" Slayer - "Raining Blood" Guitar Hero: Aerosmith Aerosmith - "Back In The Saddle Guitar Hero II: Alice In Chains - "Them Bones" Avenged Sevenfold - "Beast And TheHarlot" Danzig - "Mother" Foo Fighters- "Monkey Wrench" Iron Maiden - "The Trooper" Jane's Addiction- "Stop!" Kansas -"Carry On Wayward Son" Lamb Of God- "Laid To Rest" Lynyrd Skynyrd- "Free Bird" Mötley Crue-"Shout At The Devil" Nirvana -"Heart-Shaped Box" Rage AgainstThe Machine - "Killing In The Name" ReverendHorton Heat - "Psychobilly Freakout" Rush - "YYZ" Stone TemplePilots - "Trippin' On A Hole" The Police- "Message In A Bottle" The Sword- "Freya" Warrant -"Cherry Pie" Wolfmother - "Woman" Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s Anthrax - "Caught In A Mosh" Extreme - "Play With Me" Judas Priest - "Electric Eye" Poison - "Nothin' But A Good Time" Ratt - "Round and Round" Twisted Sister - "I Wanna Rock"
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