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9/10
lots of fun
ernievader29 March 2008
the guitar hero series is known for addictive and fun game play. well, it's no different here. guitar hero 3 has a great new selection of songs, and just about every one of them is loads of fun. there are 4 modes: easy, medium, hard, and expert. throughout the game, you'll encounter famous guitarists who want to do a guitar "battle" with you. if you beat the guitarist, your rewarded. there's also a shop in guitar hero 3 where you can buy many things; such as songs. overall, guitar hero 3 will definitely keep you in a trance for a good while. you can always play many songs in a row, or play the game short bursts. either way, its a real great game.
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9/10
Almost perfect
cloyster1012 January 2008
Warning: Spoilers
WOW is one magnificent, short, and simple but powerful word one can say about Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock. Improved a lot on the graphics, hammer-on/pull-off system, and bonuses. The songs are amazing, they range from The Rolling Stones to Cream to Tenacious D. The Battle Mode system was pretty strange at first, but I grew to have a lot of fun with it. I also think it was pretty smart that they added a co-op career that got you even more unlockable songs. I have the PS2 version, so the loading takes FOREVER which is one of the only downfalls. I personally like the character Metalhead which is only for the PS2/Wii and thought that the 360-PS3 "God of Rock" was sort of unoriginal. Lou, the Devil was awesome and I love how it was actually like a career mode with the cut scenes. THey could've done better on some minor stuff, such as the very annoying loading time for the PS2, but its an amazing game. Another problem I noticed while playing the 360 version was that the guitar was way too sensitive with star power and that it set off too easy. I'm sure GH4 will be perfect, and I also think they should make editions like Rock THe 70's but w/stuff like GH:Metal Mania or GH: Punk edition. 9/10
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9/10
Rocks really hard, but has lost some key things...
The_Light_Triton3 February 2008
Since it's debut in 2005, guitar hero has taken north America by storm...literally. now people can live their fantasies by playing their favorite songs, and bragging about it. there's many guitar heroes out there today. you're reading one's review.

But GH3? it certainly lives up to it's hype. stores like future shop and zellers were up to their neck in pre-orders (future shop even made a commercial based on the guitar hero game, and it shows the truth about real guitar heroes, guys who play the game, even when they don't play the game) and i remember going to get my copy (i didn't pre-order) at 6 in the morning on December 26th, 2007....within 20 minutes to half an hour, anyone who wanted a copy of GH3 would have to wait, because they all sold out.

OK, enough about how popular the series is.

In Guitar hero, the player has to hold down the fret buttons, and strum at the exact time the notes on the screen go under the outline, just like playing a real guitar. the whole idea is to play the song the best you can. if you miss too many notes, you fail the song, and you're booed out of the venue.

the soundtrack is actually quite good. when i brought GH3 home, my dad saw a lot of the songs, and told me to play them because he remembered them from his younger days. how awesome is that? my dad usually thinks video games are a waste of time, but guitar hero defies that.

And to add to the value of this game, it's considered the best PS2 game ever, with a 9.9 rating.

However, with all of it's awesomeness, it loses some key things. for example, some characters don't return in certain versions of the game For example, Pandora doesn't come back, and neither does the grim ripper in the PS2 version, and PS2 has no downloadable content like the Xbox 360 version, which kind of pees me off, because Linkin park is finally being featured in a video game, and they're my favorite band.

but if you thought the PS2 version is obsolete, you're wrong. if you can spend some time downloading a program from the internet, and risk losing the warranty to your PS2, you can put modded songs in the game. i remember one guy who took his GH2 game and put "One" from Metallica in it.

And ironically, "One" is in GH3.

Bottom line, go and buy this game. it's best you buy it with a guitar in the package, because playing it with a dualshock controller is a nightmare.

9/10
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10/10
The BEST Guitar Hero game so far!
Roadwarrior8584613 January 2008
The subject says it all! In my book, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is the mother of all Guitar Hero games! It has everything what GH fans were asking for. The graphics look amazing, a lot of new features including the "note streak counter" and "Boss Battles", but most of all, a WIDE range of Rock'n'Roll! Some tracks are remade but most of them are true original tracks! Many popular rock bands including, The Rolling Stones, Poison, Black Sabbath, Scorpions, Guns n Roses, and my all time favorite band, METALLICA!!! But what is still bumming me is no Graveyard BBQ! But now the technology that video games had, possibly we will download new BBQ tracks sooner or later on our Xbox 360s or our PS3's. To make a long story short, true Guitar Hero Fans won't be disappointed because this version Guitar Hero will rock your socks off! ROCK ON!
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10/10
Guitar Hero III vs. Rockband
cobradvs2 February 2008
I've only played guitar hero 2 and 3 but i can safely say that Guitar hero 3 is better that all of them. And then we come to the cheap imitator Rockband. I'll admit that the rockband guitar is cool, but the strum bar sucks! When you have rapid notes in a row the RB guitar strumbar doesn't come back up very quickly, so your left there pounding on this strumbar. On the other hand, the guitar hero guitar looks just as good if you put the supplied stickers on it so looks good. And on the GH3 guitar, the strumbar quickly retracts back to the top for easy rapid strumming. Not to mention that the song list on GH3 is better than Rockband's.

Basically Rockband is a crappy imitator to the whole guitar hero franchise. It is trying to take Guitar Heros place in our living room, but i don't think this will happen for a couple of reasons.

First, the price of rockband is too much. Plain and simple too expensive.

Second, where are you going to put all the crap (the drums especially). I takes up a lot of room that i walk in. The GH guitar easily stores next to the TV.

In the case of Rockband vs. Guitar Hero III, definitely, GUITAR HERO III. Why, because it is a gaming icon and can't be replaced but a cheap imitator.
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10/10
Really great game, but less great charts
ChristleyTF9 May 2008
the game is really great but it has some bad points.

1. the charts are incorrect. their is many 3 notes that should be 2 note and 2 notes that should be 1.

2. more chart problems. take the song 3s and 7s. the path right before the solo is wrong charted. sometimes i hear notes that ain't played and sometimes its too many.

3. if you download the song "halo mjolnirmix" you can tap the last part. you don't have to strum a note 12 seconds after any activity! thats just insane.

but the songs are really great and i find the online function really good. much fun time. a partygame with much enjoyable time. worth buying, many says this is harder than gh2, i cant agree. gh2 is harder to get 100%, but gh3 has been made harder with incorrect charts
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8/10
A great party game
Terryfan10 August 2017
Guitar Hero 3 Legends of Rock is one of those pick up and play games that you can get a lot of fun out of.

However the game will challenge you and will gives you the feeling of playing a real guitar. Since most releases of the game has a guitar that is pack with the game that's a good thing.

Also it's better to play the game with friends to try and do better than the other player did. That's gives the game a feeling of when you invited you friends over and play games together to try and beats one score.

The game play is the strong point of the game. You will find yourself playing the game for hours with your friends and to try and to be the king of the guitar.

The sound is another selling point since the game features many songs from classic to recent hits.

The graphics depending on how you look at them is where you either like them or just go they're okay but still the game is fun and will keep you playing.

I give Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock 8 out of 10
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