Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock continues to build on Guitar Hero's successful easy to play, but difficult to master gameplay mechanic to take the franchise to a whole new level. With master tracks from legendary bands like Sex Pistols, Guns N Roses, Rolling Stones, Metallica, and Pearl Jam, along with original music composed specifically for the game by iconic guitarists Slash and Tom Morello, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock sports the greatest soundtrack to ever find its way into a videogame. Vastly improved graphics immerse gamers into their rock arenas and heighten their visual experience while the new wireless Gibson guitar controllers allow the players to channel their inner guitar gods. The arcade-inspired battle mode, expanded co-op career and boss battles add depth and extend gameplay for countless hours of shred time.
Track Listing:
Beastie Boys - Sabotage
Living Colour - Cult of Personality
Muse - Knights of Cydonia
Rolling Stones - Paint It Black
Smashing Pumpkins - Cherub Rock
Tenacious D - The Metal
Weezer - My Name Is Jonas
Pearl Jam - Evenflow
Priestess - Lay Down
Guns N Roses - Welcome To The Jungle
Dragonforce - Through The Fire And The Flames
Iron Maiden - Number of The Beast
RHCP - Suck My Kiss
AFI - Miss Murder
Queens of the Stone Age - Threes and Sevens
Slayer - Raining Blood
The Strokes - Reptilla
Backyard Babies - Minus Celcius
Die Toten Hosen - Hier Kommt Alex
Gallows - In The Belly Of A Shark
Hellacopters - In The Band
Heroes Del Silencio - Avalancha
In Flames - Take This Life
Kaiser Chiefs - Ruby
Lacuna Coil - Closer
Revolverhead - Generation Rock
Naast - Mauvais Garcon
Superbus - Radio Song
Matchbook Romance - Monsters
Slipknot - Before I Forget
Sonic Youth - Kool Thing
Rage Against The Machine - Bulls on Parade
Brett Michaels Band - Go That Far
An Endless Sporadic - Impulse
Dope - Nothing For Me Here
The Fall of Troy - F.C.P R.E.M.I.X
Killswitch Engage - My Curse
Lions - Metal Heavy Lady
Prototype - The Way It Ends
Rise Against - Prayer of The Refugee
Scouts of St. Sebastian - In Love
Senses Fail - Can't Be Saved
The Sleeping - Don't Hold Back
Sex Pistols - Anarchy In The UK
Aerosmith - Same Old Song and Dance
Bloc Party - Helicopter
Disturbed - Stricken
The Killers - When You Were Young
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Guitar frustration
This game is really addictive , not easy, but you feel you have to just try again & again & again then when you get a song right you just have to try the next song and so it goes on. Hence the frustration. The songs are good even though I didn't know many off them before I got the game, they grow on you quite quickly. Overall it will keep you busy for quite some time. So well worth the money.
Rating: - Awesome and addictive
The game is a lot of fun and awesomely addiciting, tracks are great, graphics are prety good considering its the wii. Online play is killer-very competetive, especially in face off mode and since i hooked it up to the internet ive hardly played any of the career or the game offline.
buy it now, you wont regret!
Rating: - Very annoying
Okay, let me just say I love Guitar Hero III. I love a lot of things about it. I love the series as a whole. But the Wii version seems to be inferior to the others.
You'd think with the Wii's 'revolutionary' motion sensing controller inerted into the guitar, everything you do would happen quicker and as expected? Well no. It doesn't. Sometimes the controller doesn't even register that I'm holding down a note. Now I've tried standing at all distances and angles from the Wii itself, and it makes no difference. I've tried calibrating the lag, but it makes no difference. I find myself getting a low score on a song I can 100% on the Xbox 360 version. Another thing is the Star Power. It just randomly activates itself. I'll be waiting ... Read More:
Rating: - Fantastic fantastic fantastic!
Wow, what an experience it is playing Guitar Hero. I am probably not your average gamer, my usual games are Buzz!, Wii Sport, Brain Training an my DS etc (I am a 45 year old female after all...)but have been tempted after seeing people at work playing it (during lunch time!) so took the plunge 3 days ago and have to say have not stopped playing it since. It probably helps that I don't play a real guitar (tried it but too hard) because it's nothing like it and also having a 20 year old son in the house who has already finished the 'Easy' stage and so unlocked many of the songs. The tracks on the game are varied and although I didn't recognise very many, I am enjoying the music in it's own right. It becomes compulsive to try and beat your previous ... Read More:
Rating: - Guitar Hero Wii
What a fantastic game. I cannot say how this compares to any of the other consoles, but the whole family have being playing this game at every opportunity since I bought it for my daughter. The only problem is that my 13 year old consistently beats me! This is just so easy to pick up and go, even for non gamers (myself) and yet has loads of longevity in it. You can always tell a good game when you find yourself thinking of ways to improve your score on the drive home from work!