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Gamestyle Review: Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades

Gamestyle: "It's all just a bit of fun, ultimately. This isn't an accurate music sim, by any stretch, as evidenced by the occasional hammer-on that goes from one button to the same one, and the final song's unrealistic-but-climactic four-button chord shred-fest that's thrown in just for the heck of it. Then there's the selection of guitars that only consist of look-a-likes and abstract designs, and there are some more funny quotes and comments after your gigs.

The only other issue here is value for money. We'd recommend the first On Tour as a better starting point and a slightly better game overall, which relegates this to a worthwhile expansion if you can find it cheap enough."
6 / 10
meepmoopmeep - contributor
Published: 344 days 23 hours ago | Review | Nintendo DS
 
 
 

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