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kann man das drum und das mic einzeln kaufen? hab shcon 2 gitarrenm... wäre etwas sinnlos das super bundle zu holen...
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kann man das drum und das mic einzeln kaufen? hab shcon 2 gitarrenm... wäre etwas sinnlos das super bundle zu holen...
Out now:
Death Magnetic Album
Classic Rock Pack
Rock and Roll Band - Boston
Hot Blooded - Foreigner
Jessie's Girl by Rick Springfield
Neversoft Pack (Free)
Anything - An Endless Sporadic
Electrorock - Sworn
Boss Battle Pack (Free)
Ted Nugent Guitar Battle
Zakk Wylde Guitar Battle
Out during "Launch Week"
No Rain - Blind Melon
November 6th
Oasis Pack
Bag it Up
Waiting for the Rapture
The Shock of the Lightning
November 7th
Another Way To Die - Jack White and Alicia Keys
November 15th
Smashing Pumpkins Pack
G.L.O.W.
1979
The Everlasting Gaze
November 20th
Jimi Hendrix Pack
Little Wing
If 6 Was 9
Fire
The Raconteurs Pack
Salute Your Solution
Hold Up
Consoler of the Lonely
kann mir da jmd weiterhelfenwürde es sich lohnen aufs neue GH zu warten, also insbesondere auf die gitarre die ich mir dann holen würde. wenn nicht hole ich mir morgen noch GH3.
kann mir da jmd weiterhelfen
wii schrieb:Closing Comments
Guitar Hero World Tour is bound to be an interesting one as players start to play it, compare it with Rock Band on each of the respective systems, and develop their own opinions on the game (and series) overall, and you can already see the change in perception across each platform in our own overall scores.
On 360 and PS3, Guitar Hero just doesn't hang in there with Rock Band 2 like we thought it would, but when it comes to the Wii battlefield, Activision's offering is not only the strongest music game on the system, but also the biggest technical achievement we've seen on Nintendo's system software-wise since launch.
Players can connect and stay connected to online from the game's initial boot, download and pull music directly from SD card with no fridge-cleaning or player legwork needed, and the overall sense of connectivity from player to player, player to the music store, or player to the Guitar Hero community where free community-made DLC is readily available is unprecedented on Wii. Vicarious Visions has taken a package that admittedly has a bit of an identity crisis in its first "full band" year, and turned it into a game where we can overlook any odd issues for this first year in favor of amazing connectivity, and a fully streamlined package.
There's more in the Wii version of the game than even the 360/PS3 packages (Mii Freestyle mode is simple, but some casual fun) and when you weigh each version against its own system's merits, and the competition found on that specific console, Guitar Hero sits at the top of Wii as a great overall offering. Yes there are issues, and the game is obviously pushing the Wii as far as it can go (Anm.![]()
) (we noticed some four player lag at times, something that translated from time to time in online; always a minimal annoyance more than anything else), but the payoff is a game that includes a mass of content that's well worth a look.
If you own a PS3 or 360 in addition to Wii, you might want to weigh your options when considering Rock Band 2 or World Tour, or a combination of both for hardware/software.
If you're a Wii-only gamer though, World Tour owns the system, and we've rated it accordingly. World Tour raises the bar for what Wii games do both in connectivity and in data management. Oh, and there's a pretty kick-ass music game in there too.
360/PS3 schrieb:Closing Comments
Guitar Hero World Tour is a fun title, to be sure, but it's also a disappointment in a lot of respects. A number of things it tries to accomplish were already done better in Rock Band, which you might figure would have provided a simple blueprint to be followed and expanded up, but that's not the case. The music creation tools are a great idea in theory, but the end result isn't as robust as I would have hoped it would be, both in terms of abilities as well as the songs that come out the other end.
The game does have a good bit going for it and can serve to act as a stepping-off point for next year's game, whatever form that might take. Unfortunately, I thought the same of Guitar Hero III, and here we are.