I used to think I was a pretty coordinated type person until I received both Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits and Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades. I don’t know what it is, but I was unable to play those games! I was horrible! Absolutely horrible. I’d hate to see how I would do with the actual guitar in my hand since these two games were for our Nintendo ds.
But…shoving my Guitar Hero inability aside, the game is awesome. Music rocks, it’s easy to set up and get started, and best of all, my husband and I were able to play each other…him on his ds and me on mine! And speaking of the music, artists like Coldplay, Tenacious D, Fall Out Boy, and many many more are just a few of the amazing artists you will find on Guitar Hero On tour: Modern Hits.
Here are some key features from the makers of Guitar Hero:
- Rock out to today’s hottest tracks – Shred along to 28 master tracks, all modern rock hits from some of the hottest bands including Coldplay, Fall Out Boy, Tenacious D, Weezer, The Strokes and more. Players will tour through five all-new venues that are as extreme as the tunes played in them.
- Choose your path to stardom – For the first time ever, players can choose how they take their band from the underground music scene to worldwide rock stardom with the exciting non-linear gameplay progression in Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits.
- Do it for the fans – Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits delivers an all-new gameplay experience with Fan Requests. By completing Fan Requests players build their fan base and open up new challenges to rock-out like never before including jamming to an entire song in Hyperspeed, battling it out in a Guitar Duel with active Bomb Notes or whammying every single hold note in a song.
- Rock out anytime, anywhere – Fans can take the Guitar Hero experience wherever they go with Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits. The Guitar Hero™ Guitar Grip™ mimics a guitar fret board and fits seamlessly in people’s hands to deliver the same core gameplay that defines Guitar Hero.
- The party never stops – Song streaming features allow players of Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits and its predecessors, Guitar Hero: On Tour and Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades, to share songs via local wireless connectivity. Players can rock out together in multiplayer modes, jamming to tracks from all three versions of the game.
Guitar Hero retails for about $49.99 and is recommended for everyone 10 years old and up!
Kristy says
I LOVE Guitar Hero, but I cannot get past the 2nd level, I think its Medium? And then of course my son who's 10 plays the hardest level like its a piece of cake! Makes me wish I could bring back the old Nintendo, I'd so whip his butt on Super Mario Bros, lol!