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Eurogamer.de Review: Guitar Hero: Van Halen

Eurogamer.de: Taste in music is always very personal and therefore may not be natural not only to their own liking to the song selection of the measure of all things in a music game. Well done for Guitar Hero: Van Halen. I am a child of the late '80s rock and early 90s, a time when Van Halen Sammy Hagar stood at the microphone. For the band it was a time in which they mainstreamte their songs, mixing pop with hard rock, and again found a very own sound.

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New Challenger: FIN

Default Prime writer Chris Stewart talks about how videogames don't seem to know when to stop. Is it solely because of money, or is there something else at play here as well?

"Let’s talk about endings. I won’t mess about: we’ve forgotten how to stop. Big-budget videogames are starting to feel like that chili kebab you eat at the end of a night out. You know full-well that it’s a terrible idea, but can’t help wolfing it down just the same. And it’s not just videogames that have this problem; we’ve all seen adverts for television series or movie sequels that make us cringe and ask why they can’t just leave it alone."

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No band-specific Guitar Hero games this year

Neversoft's Brian Bright has told GamerZines that Activision has no plans to launch any band-specific Guitar Hero games this year, telling us that "this year they (Activision) really wanted to just focus on two games," presumably the recently announced Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock and DJ Hero 2.

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T9X695072d ago

How about no Guitar Hero games at all this year!

Staircase5072d ago

First thing i thought when i read the title.

T9X695072d ago

Yup, IMO Guitar Hero died after 3.

e-p-ayeaH5072d ago (Edited 5072d ago )

Then why it concerns you?

EDIT: I really wanted a Megadeth´s ver.

squallheart5072d ago

lol now theres some good news seeing how all those band specific games didnt fair much

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3djuegos Review: Guitar Hero: Van Halen

3djuegos: Van Halen, the legendary American band, and has its own video game as previously got Aerosmith or Metallica. Guitar Hero: Van Halen is a clear tribute to the trajectory of the band from the '70s to today, and includes 25 hits from the Van Halen brothers and company, and a score of songs by guest artists like Deep Purple, Foo Fighters, Queen, Judas Priest or The Offspring, among others.

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