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MyPS3: Guitar Hero Metallica Review

MyPS3 Writes:
With the release of Guitar Hero Aerosmith, music buffs around the world couldn't help but ask where the hell were the REAL band spin-offs. Let's be honest – no one gives a damn about Aerosmith. Truth be told, that spin-off actually wasn't all that bad, as it provided gamers with plenty of decent tracks, some memorable rock tunes and the gameplay we've come to love from the Guitar Hero franchise. There have been plenty of murmurs of other spin-offs, from The Beatles in Rock Band and Blink 182 with Guitar Hero. But it was always a given that eventually, one day, every single heavy metal fan's dreams would come true with Guitar Hero Metallica.

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The 10 Most Metal Games of All Time

GamesRadar - Blacker than the blackest black, times infinity

In many ways video games and heavy metal go hand in hand, at least when their digits aren’t occupied with a multiplayer match and/or mind-melting guitar solo. A huge number of games revel in the savagery metal is known for, letting you eviscerate armies of enemies just as soundly as fierce riffs eviscerate mortal souls. Games like Gears of War, Manhunt, Dead Space, and Postal are all examples of carnage, violence, and destruction, so they're totally metal, right?

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LightDiego3351d ago

Brutal Legend soundtrack it's epic, probably one of the best ever. Shadows of the Damned it's awesome, so underrated, sadly.
Bayonetta and Twisted Metal are classics, i still need to play Splatterhouse.

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Here's How Activision Should Bring Back Guitar Hero

The rumors are swirling, so The Geek Culture has a few suggestions on how Activision can bring back Guitar Hero right.

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Rocksmith Can Teach Us To Truly Rock, Unlike Guitar Hero

Ubisoft announced recently that it will be releasing a new guitar-based video game called Rocksmith. Unlike Guitar Hero and Rockband, this game will allow gamers to actually learn how to play the guitar rather than just pressing a set of colored buttons.

So is Rocksmith the guitar game aspiring musicians have been truly looking for?

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