28 Oct
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The main thing that you need to know about Guitar Hero: On Tour is that the Guitar Grip provided is quite difficult to hold for long periods of time, and can even cause cramp (in extreme cases). That being said, it’s still as much fun as the other versions available for bigger consoles.
An impressive tracklist that includes such songs as "All The Small Things" by Blink-182 and "Rock And Roll All Nite" by Kiss more than makes up for any faults, although it would have been nice to see some online play.
Pop in toy our nearest Tesco and pick up this DS game for £22.71. It definitely is one of those cheap games that will keep you coming back for more, even with the pain you might suffer!
2 comments have been left. Kiss my face.
Nintendo DS Lite (With Free Title) £89.99 | Cheap Games
October 29th, 2008 at 6:12 pm
1[...] rid of this ability, a stupid decision if ever I saw one - it will also stop you from playing Guitar Hero: On Tour, which is frankly [...]
Guitar Hero: On Tour - Decades (With Guitar Grip) £24.99 | Cheap Games
October 30th, 2008 at 6:42 pm
2[...] good as Guitar Hero: On Tour (which is still £22.71 at Tesco, by the way) is, the strumming detection is a little bit off. [...]
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