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Guitar Hero World Tour on 360

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Guitar Hero World Tour is a Rhythmaction game available on the 360.

Guitar Hero World Tour is a Rhythmaction game. Rhythm action games combine the enjoyment that comes from creating music with the challenge of video game scoring. The player is usually tasked with dancing on a mat, tapping a touch screen, pressing a button, singing into a mic or strumming a fake guitar controller in time with the music.

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Tech Gamer review Sat, 15 Aug 2009

Moving from a single guitar experience to a full band setup was a change I was excited to experience. Guitar Hero World Tour tackled this change with aplomb having some fantastic instruments, a good set-list and some solid note-tracking and play mechanics. Despite a few minor problems I was constantly thrilled with the amount of fun I was having and nothing was better than playing this game with a group of friends. It may not be as accessible as last years Rock Band, but for die-hard Guitar Hero fans this game lives up to the challenge and fun laid down by the previous versions.

As a long-term Guitar Hero fan I must admit to being highly impressed by last year’s Rock Band. The move to a full instrument band setup made my Guitar Hero 3 experience a little, well empty by comparison. This year however I was delighted to see the full band setup be given the Guitar Hero treatment in the form of World Tour, although I was concerned about how Neversoft would handle the transition from a single guitar experience to drums, bass, vocals and lead guitar.
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