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34 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Will probably have narrower appeal than other titles
There’s no denying the appeal of that rock-tastic Quest mode, or the long-term challenge it offers the serious GH fan. If that’s you, don’t deny yourself the pleasure of the best Guitar Hero in years...
Far too narrow in scope to challenge the upcoming Rock Band 3, and the so-so set list won’t satisfy the audience it’s going for. A step back for Neversoft. 7.2/10Print this pageComments (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Ad...
Abstract: Warriors of Rock is the latest and last addition to the Guitar Hero library. They've had a long run. The first Guitar Hero came out in 2005, shocking gamers and their friends by putting the power of a Rock Star in their hands. The license has changed h...
After really developing a taking to Guitar Hero 5, I am disappointed to see Neversoft fail to further drive the series forward with Warriors of Rock. This sixth main entry is still a ton of fun to play if you love Guitar Hero, but if you’re looking for...
Strumming along at around 120 beats per minute, my fingers race across the fretboard. Fatigue has long begun settling in. The music genre began to feel old a year back already, but even then I loved playing a great song. Nothing has changed, as I push ...
Abstract: At this point I think it's safe to say that both Harmonix and Neversoft are good at making rock games. We may argue over who does it best, but no matter which rhythm game people buy this fall, they won't feel cheated. You can see the polish throughou...
Tried and true gameplay. Character animations finally look like they’re performing the right song,
Awkward track list.
In Activision’s latest Guitar Hero title, players assume control of the titular Warriors of Rock, a ragtag group of misfits dedicated to vanquishing evil, releasing the God of Rock, and playing a whole lotta Rush. Does the inclusion of a quest mode r...
Abstract: If you’re not sick of holding colored buttons and flicking a little plastic bit to the beat of your favorite song after all these years, then you might have bought Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock already. Let’s face it: the appeal of these games at th...