Guitar Hero III Bundle Review
It’s been hard to find the guitar hero iii package in stores due to the holidays due to being on the top of so many people’s holiday list. What is special about the guitar hero bundle package?
Jamming like Eric Clapton or Hendrix on the guitar is a passion that lies deep in lots of teens, college students and boomers. If you love classic rock or just want to be an aspiring guitar rock star, guitar hero iii for xbox will be a lot of fun. It’s been very difficult to find it for xbox 360 and nintendo wii this december due to the Christmas season rush.
There is both the guitar hero 3 wireless version as well as wired version. The wireless version gives one more freedom to move around but there is also a ten foot cable one can purchase for the wired version to have more ability to jump, dance and rock with the guitar.
The selections include classics like Paint it Black by the Stones and Sabotage by the Beastie Boys. The game has an easy mode so one can feel a sense of accomplishment and quickly advances through other level
It would be great if there was Stairway to Heaven by Zepplin or My Guitar Gently Weeps by the Beatles but maybe they will be in future editions. Not all the songs have a natural pull for people on guitar hero iii and the other issue is that the hard level is very difficult and can be frustrating.
In the wireless version with the Les Paul guitar the face plates are removable and customizable. There are real guitar techniques such as hammer-on notes which are widely used in rock, blues and folk guitar songs.
You’ll need to master the relation of single notes, chords as well as the long notes and this requires good hand to eye co-ordination. This is definitely better than shoot em up games for the challenges it gives to you and the rush of being a rock guitar player. The key is to practice and to not give up when you fall behind the rock meter.
Find out more about playing classic rock songs and Guitar Hero III Xbox 360. The wireless version is the latest but the one that is wired has it’s fans for less dropped notes. Stop by Guitar Hero 3 Review
By Dee Cohen Published: 12/25/2007 |