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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Guitar Hero On Tour and Guitar Hero Aerosmith

After the huge success of the Guitar Hero games had on other platforms, it is not surprising that Activision attempting dares to make. A version for the Nintendo DS The DS does not bad as a platform, so a Guitar Hero for the handheld would be quite a success can become.

Whether that success will come to be seen. Indeed, there are - literally - pain points. The design of Guitar Hero On Tour is odd, there is no guitar to pass. When the cartridge of the game is a handle comes with four buttons that correspond to the buttons on the neck of the usual Guitar Hero guitar. Indeed, four buttons instead of the five that sit on the neck of the plastic guitars. The plastic handle fits into the slot intended for Gameboy cartridges, the game itself is the usual DS cartidge. The handle has an adjustable strap which he, and thus the entire DS, can be strapped. To the left of the player The handle is a plectrum hidden, the stylus replaces the striking of the 'strings'. On the left screen of the DS are tilted downward trickling notes visible. The notes must - if it were strings - with the plectrum be pressed on the touch sensitive screen of the handheld. Fortunately, there is the option to rotate the image, so the game can be played. Handers by

Guitar Hero On Tour - Guitar Grip Guitar Hero On Tour - DS Guitar Grip
On the set of Guitar Hero is a happy little changed in the DS version. You can still make a career as a guitar player and you can freely play a song from the list. The boss battles are gone, but fortunately multiplay possible. The main difference with the other versions is the disappearance of the fifth button. For the many fans who had difficulty with the higher difficulty of the preceding sections of Guitar Hero is probably good news. I'll be honest, the latter is true, at least for me. The game is definitely easier with four strings, even if you play on Hard or Expert. What is striking is that the difficulty with each other better balanced than in the previous sections. The jump from Easy to Medium was formerly quite large, which is better addressed in On Tour. Easy is still very easy, but does it better to Medium.

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