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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 27.0 inches | | Product Width: | 11.75 inches | | Product Height: | 3.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 4.48 pounds | | Package Length: | 27.9 inches | | Package Width: | 12.0 inches | | Package Height: | 3.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 4.2 pounds | | Release Date: | October 28, 2007 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 140 reviews |
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| | Game Information | | Platform: | PlayStation2 | | Media: | Video Game | | Item Quantity: | 1 |
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| | Features | Select and customize a wide variety of Guitar Hero characters - including three new ones - as you unlock venues featuring over-the-top stage design.The Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Bundle for PS2 ships with game, a Kramer style wireless controller, guitar strap and decals.Engage in boss battles, against the like of Slash from Guns N' Roses, and featuring original tracks recorded exclusively for Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock and defeat opponents to achieve legendary status in head-to-head competition.Gameplay variety options including single player Training, Quickplay and Career Modes, as well as Multiplayer Co-op Career, Face-off, Pro Face-off and Battle Modes.Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock for PlayStation 2 features over 70 of the biggest and loudest songs ever compiled in a single game disc.
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Guitar Hero Feb 02, 2010 I bought the Guitar Hero III Legends of Rock wireless Bumdle-PS2 for my grandsons, they live in another state, so I have not tried it. I have not heard if they have tried it yet. It did get delivered before Christmas, Thanks!!
Guitar Hero III for PS2 Jan 23, 2010 This is our first Guitar Hero purchase and we love it. The wireless guitar is a definite plus. The music is great for everyone.
This game has great music! Nov 23, 2009 I bought this game after it recieved 4 stars from the tv show x-play. I have to say, this game is what it is. The music is awesome and headbangers from the 80's will love it! My hands are tired of strumming on the difficulty level medium, yeah medium. Not cooridinated enought to handle 5 notes yet....
I too, didn't have any issues with the wireless bundle. Its a great deal and its fun to play!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
A Wonderful Escape While in Iraq Nov 08, 2009 I ordered this game when I first got to Iraq, almost a year ago. I figured this game could serve as something to do in between my down-time, maybe not dwell as much on how much I miss my family. Almost a year later and I give a lot of credit for this game getting me through some tough times. Sometimes you'd like an escape from reality, forget where you are for just a little while, and when I play this game that is exactly what happens. For a moment in time I feel like a rockstar and playing is extremely satisfying (yet challenging for me). When I first got this game I played it in easy mode, beat it got bored and tried it on medium. It took a couple of weeks to learn to use the blue button but then I mastered that and got bored and went to using the orange button on hard.
I'll have to say, my biggest complaint about this game was that the jump from medium to hard was huge...they throw 3 button combos at you and it moves really fast, while at the same time you're trying to just learn how to use an additional orange button, and move your hand up and down. I got really frustrated with the game but kept on persisting to try to learn. After, a couple of months I was able to get through some songs on hard albeit a very painful road. As of today, I play the game on Expert and usually 3 or 4 star the songs. The only 5 star on expert that I got was on my "My Name is Jonas" so I'm still learning, but the transition from hard to expert was fairly easy...nothing compared from going from medium to hard. Not sure if the other guitar hero games had these kinds of transitions in difficulty, as this was my first guitar hero experience.
The guitar is well constructed, I haven't had any problems with the buttons on the guitar or the issue that people mentioned with the neck of the guitar coming loose etc. For the last 11 months, the guitar has held up to the Iraqi heat and dust without any problems or maintenance. I've only changed out the batteries onces since I've purchased this and no connectivity issues with the PS2, its pretty simple - just turn it on. The only gripe I have is sometimes the star power will activate even though I didn't tilt the guitar or hit the select key...not all the time just every onece in a while.
All in all, in a silly kind of way, playing this game is extremely rewarding for me, I enjoy it and think the soundtrack is pretty good (my favs: paint it black, black magic woman and cliffs of dover). I don't get to play every day but when I do play, it's a treat. Whether my logic is right or wrong on this, I like that fact that I forget where I'm at...if just for a moment.
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Too Much Fun Sep 27, 2009 I have to tell you at 48 years old I was a little hesitant; it took me a minute to get past the 'I can't imagine how this looks' but, once I got over that it was a total blast.
It's a hoot !
You probably still have that air guitar stuffed away but, with this game there is no reason to take that out; Seriously, don't take that out (lots of laughs).
Instead, let yourself have some fun and try this. After you do, like me and everyone I know, you'll be glad you did.
UPDATE (the review I posted a few months after my purchase):
It took a bit of convincing but I'm happy to say I now have a band: A friend of mine who for a minute there was wishing she wasn't, weighing in at 52 years old, is on drums; my neighbor who overheard us and unknowingly just came over to see what was going on, weighing in at 58 years old, is on bass; and the cousin who I knew could carry a tune, weighing in at 45 years old, is on the mic; , And finally, yours truly, on lead guitar. It's been a nice break. We let loose and have so much fun. I no longer have high blood pressure, I feel great and that's really all that it's about.
So to the rest of you "Boomers"; Take Care, Always Be Cool, and Don't Forget Where You Came From.
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