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Full Release (2008)

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(1 ratings)
Difficulty Summary
Guitar Hero World Tour is considered a challenging game that consistently tests players without reaching extreme difficulty.
Why Players Find It Difficult
Players often find this game difficult because of several demanding mechanics:
Who Will Find It Difficult
Guitar Hero World Tour will push beginners and may still frustrate experienced players in certain sections. Players comfortable with similarly demanding games will have the best time here. Players who rated games like Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, Rock Band 3, and Guitar Hero II at a similar challenge level may find Guitar Hero World Tour broadly comparable in difficulty.
Based on 1 ratings on Normal/Default difficulty, the average score is 7.0/10. Most players rated this game around 7.
Developer(s)
Neversoft Entertainment
Publisher(s)
Aspyr Media, Activision
Genre(s)
Music
Platform(s)
PlayStation 2, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, Mac
Keywords
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About Guitar Hero World Tour
Guitar Hero: World Tour is the fourth main game in the series and brings a major change to the concept. Following the release of Rock Band that built on the Guitar Hero concept but added additional instruments, World Tour introduces these as well to allow players to play together simultaneously as a real band. Next to the guitar that was the main peripheral for the previous titles, the bundled edition of the game adds a microphone for the vocal parts and drums for percussion. Just like the previous game, the guitar tracks are split up for the lead and bass. The lyrics and the vocal pitch is shown near the top of the screen, while the bottom part is split up for bass guitar, lead guitar and drums, each with a separate set of notes that need to be hit to correctly play the part.
Users also rated
Players who rated Guitar Hero World Tour also rated the games shown below, with Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (7.0), Rock Band 3 (7.0), and Guitar Hero II (7.0) being most similar in difficulty!

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