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Product FeaturesPlatform: Nintendo Wii | Edition: Guitar Bundle
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In Guitar Hero®: Warriors of Rock, join with friends on an epic rock journey to save rock n’ roll. Featuring an impressive 90+ track set list, a totally redesigned rock-inspired guitar controller and a host of all-new gameplay features, living room legends and their friends can strum, drum and wail in the most immersive music videogame experience to date. Delivering the quintessential rock music collection that focuses on guitar shredding hits from bands such as Black Sabbath, Slipknot and Megadeth and larger-than-life band anthems from Queen, Muse and KISS, players can unleash more rewards and unlockable content than ever before in Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock’s Quest Mode, the franchise’s first ever story-based mode, and Quickplay+, which invites challenge-starved fanatics to test their rock skills. Running on the powerful Guitar Hero engine that has been expanded and refined and with encores from the addictive, award-winning gameplay features that made Guitar Hero one of the most popular franchises of all-time – such as Party Play, Competitive modes and any combination of up to four instruments –the game offers a complete interactive and connected experience bringing friends and foes to the stage in the ultimate rock music experience.
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| A Perfect Circle - “The Outsider” Aerosmith - “Cryin’” AFI - “Dancing Through Sunday” Alice Cooper - “No More Mr. Nice Guy” Alter Bridge - “Ties That Bind” Anberlin - “The Feel Good Drag” Anthrax - “Indians” Arch Enemy - “Nemesis” Atreyu - “Ravenous” Avenged Sevenfold - “Bat Country” Bad Brains - “Re-Ignition (Live)” Band Of Skulls - “I Know What I Am” Black Sabbath - “Children Of The Grave” Blind Melon - “Tones Of Home” Blue Oyster Cult - “Burnin’ For You” Bush - “Machinehead” Buzzcocks - “What Do I Get?” Children Of Bodom - “If You Want Peace... Prepare For War” Creedence Clearwater Revival - “Fortunate Son” The Cure - “Fascination Street” Deep Purple - “Burn” Def Leppard - “Pour Some Sugar On Me (Live)” Dethklok - “Bloodlines” The Dillinger Escape Plan - “Setting Fire To Sleeping Giants” Dire Straits - “Money For Nothing” DragonForce - “Fury of the Storm” Drowning Pool - “Bodies” Edgar Winter- “Free Ride” Fall Out Boy - “Dance, Dance” Five Finger Death Punch - “Hard To See” Flyleaf - “Again” | Foo Fighters - “No Way Back” Foreigner - “Feels Like The First Time” George Thorogood and The Destroyers - “Move It On Over (Live)” The Hives - “Tick Tick Boom” Interpol - “Slow Hands” Jane’s Addiction - “Been Caught Stealing” Jethro Tull - “Aqualung” John 5 - “Black Widow Of La Porte” KISS - “Love Gun” Linkin Park - “Bleed It Out” Lynyrd Skynyrd - “Call Me The Breeze (Live)” Megadeth - “Sudden Death” Megadeth - “Holy Wars... The Punishment Due” Megadeth - “This Day We Fight!” Metallica & Ozzy Osbourne - “Paranoid (Live)” Muse - “Uprising” My Chemical Romance - “I’m Not Okay (I Promise)” Neil Young - “Rockin’ In The Free World” Nickelback - “How You Remind Me” Night Ranger - “(You Can Still) Rock In America” Nine Inch Nails - “Wish” The Offspring - “Self Esteem” Orianthi - “Suffocated” Pantera - “I’m Broken” Phoenix - “Lasso” Poison - “Unskinny Bop” Queen - “Bohemian Rhapsody” Queensryche - “Jet City Woman” Rammstein - “Waidmanns Heil” The Ramones - “Theme From Spiderman” Red Rider - “Lunatic Fringe” | R.E.M. - “Losing My Religion” Rise Against - “Savior” The Rolling Stones - “Stray Cat Blues” The Runaways - “Cherry Bomb” Rush - “2112 Pt. 1 - Overture” Rush - “2112 Pt. 2 - The Temples of Syrinx" Rush - “2112 Pt. 3 - Discovery Rush - “2112 Pt. 4 - Presentation” Rush - “2112 Pt. 5 - Oracle: The Dream” Rush - “2112 Pt. 6 - Soliloquy” Rush - “2112 Pt. 7 - Grand Finale” RX Bandits - “It’s Only Another Parsec...” Silversun Pickups - “There’s No Secrets This Year” Slash featuring Ian Astbury - “Ghost” Slayer - “Chemical Warfare” Slipknot - “Psychosocial” Snot - “Deadfall” Soundgarden - “Black Rain” Steve Vai - “Speeding” (Vault Version) Stone Temple Pilots - “Interstate Love Song” Strung Out - “Calling” Styx - “Renegade” Sum 41 - “Motivation” Tesla - “Modern Day Cowboy” Them Crooked Vultures - “Scumbag Blues” Third Eye Blind - “Graduate” Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - “Listen To Her Heart” Twisted Sister - “We’re Not Gonna Take It” The Vines - “Get Free” The White Stripes - “Seven Nation Army” ZZ Top - “Sharp Dressed Man (Live)” |
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Quality is lacking,
By M. Ryan (Kewaunee, WI United States) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock Guitar Bundle (Wii) (Video Game)
This was our first purchase of a Guitar Hero / Rock Band type game. The game play is o.k. The songs are also fine.
What was disappointing about the game is the quality of the guitar itself. Within a week of use (mind you, by 1 kid) the strum bar started squeaking very loudly and it got progressively worse. Within a couple of weeks we stopped playing with it due to the annoyance. We found on-line that you can try to spray some cooking spray into the area and that didn't seem to do the trick. So I took the guitar apart (NOTE: this voids the warranty - didn't want to bother with that) and lubed the two plastic bushings that the strum bar fits into with some petroleum jelly. This worked very well and has continued to work for several weeks since. Frankly, I don't know why these are assembled without lubing this part in the first place. (Plastic on plastic wear.) After looking into it, seems that this is a very common problem with this particular Guitar Hero series guitar. It's really too bad that the folks at Activision didn't get these built with some lube on the strum bar in the first place. It would be a minimal thing to do during the assembly process and would keep an otherwise great game running great. So I've knocked a couple stars off my review.
16 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Minus an annoying glitch, this game rules.,
By Jack Treese "Jack" (Holley, NY) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock Guitar Bundle (Wii) (Video Game)
I finally got my chance to get this a couple days ago, and so far I'm very impressed with it.
First, I'll talk about the new guitar controller and explain to you why this (or the super bundle) is completely worth it. The new guitar is sleek. All the electronics in the controller are built into the center, enabling the body itself to be completely interchangeable. I doubt I'll ever personally make use of that feature, but it's neat nonetheless. The Wii remote is inserted into a spot on the neck where the touch-pad would have been. By the way, I'm VERY happy that Activision did away with the touch-pad. I often found it to be cumbersome, overly sensitive and overall useless. This new guitar also has an improved strum bar. It's a bit smaller, it takes getting used to, but in the end it's worth it because once you get used to it, you find that it allows you to focus on the faster guitar parts that approach as the game nears its finish. Overall, one of my favorite guitar controllers yet! Now, onto the game, and the glitch I mentioned in the title. Essentially, Warriors of Rock is Guitar Hero 5, only the songs are better, the game is a bit tougher, and the carrer mode takes a back seat to an all-new quest mode which completely turns Guitar Hero on an axis of sorts. Each set-list is centric to a particular genre. For example, Johnny Napalm (the punk with a mohawk) has an all punk-rock set, which when completed "transforms" him. This occurs for each of the different characters, each with a different genre of rock, such as classic rock, emo, southern rock, and glam. The game also features one whole side-quest centered around the entirety of Rush's "2112". Playing it in this game truly is of a rock-godly nature. Each part is divided by cinematic narration by Rush. Though those sequences did absolutely nothing for me or the game, it was still cool to hear what exactly the band members intended for the narrative of 2112. It's probably my favorite part of the game so far. However, the heavy metal is really prominent in this game, and in my opinion it's what truly matters. Megadeth appears THREE times in this game, which of course you may know by now that Megadeth recorded a song exclusively for this game, which by judging from the song itself sounds like is gonna be a fury for whoever plays it. Aside from that, Neversoft made darn sure the game's difficulty was kicked up a notch. I'm an Expert mode player, but I was even finding it tough to play on Hard mode here. I'm not complaining though, I'll complain when Activision allows a game as easy as GH5 ever again to be released. But now I'm blabbering. Onto the glitch I meant. I noticed during "No More Mr. Nice Guy" by Alice Cooper that the audio totally does not play at all. I paused it to try looking up the problem online. I couldn't find anything, so I unpaused it. The good news is, the audio played. The bad news is, it was one long, irritating, repeating skip. Oddly enough, I still got a 7-star score in the game. Oh by the way, the scoring system is entirely different in this game. Like, there's no score in quest mode, aside from the multiple stars you can earn in a set. Well, I feel lime playing more now. If anyone here reads this review and you have the same problem happen to you, please comment on this review. And if anyone else knows how I can get through to Activision to see if they're aware of this problem, please comment as well. I'm really curious to know why it does that. So yeah, basically, what the title says. Other than that annoying glitch, this game rules.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very nice game!!,
By DD Stubbs "Dakina" (Florida) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock Guitar Bundle (Wii) (Video Game)
Bought this as a Christmas gift for my mature boyfriend!! I purchased it because he fell in love with the game at an arcade and has been talking bout it since.... He loves it, so Im happy too!!
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