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This is the Guitar Hero 5 Nintendo WII Game guaranteed to work like new and backed by the Retrolio Games 90-day no questions asked returns policy!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:047875958890
Condition:Used
Genre:Other
Platform:Nintendo Wii
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:WII_GUITAR_HERO_5
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Exactly what it says it is.
This game has a lot of good songs to keep the entire family playing for hours. We enjoy playing and competing against each other
2008 gave us Guitar Hero: World tour. As a “major” title in the series, it was the fourth. But it was also the first one that implemented full-band gameplay like Rock Band. After that Activision released several disc-based expansions. Many people were getting worried that Activision was overmilking the series and that there wouldn’t be anything else they could do to make it feel fresh again.2009 came and it brought us the release of Guitar Hero 5. In essence, this is still Guitar Hero. But this time around new features and gameplay modes were added to spice things up a bit and make it into the best version of the series so far. If you are a “wii rocker” then you definitely want to get GH5 on Wii. This time around developers made sure that the Wii version wasn’t gimped as usual and fit pretty much all the modes that other versions have and even threw in Wii exclusive features. Aside from graphical differences, it feels like a complete GH experience.The most notorious addition is party play, which lets you jump right into action straight from the title screen, and also let’s people around you jump in, drop out and change individual options without EVER stopping the song. This is definitely the greatest thing that has happened to the series in a long time and I’m glad someone thought of it. Another cool thing is that band members are no longer limited to one of each instrument, but people can use any combination they want. Two vocalists? check. 4 guitarists? check. Anything is possible.Career mode has received an update as well. No longer its treated like a ‘glorified playlist’, but now also each song has special challenges which you can take on for additional points. There’s also now only one big carreer for all instruments instead of a separate one for each. Other modes like GHTunes (which lets you compose your own music for GH) and Mii Freestyle are also back, with some improvements to toy around with. Aside from Mii Freestyle there’s a new Wii-exclusive mode called Roadie Battle, which pits two guitarists against each other while the “roadies” try to mess up the opposite team’s guitarist by pulling off nasty tricks. The roadies play this mode using a Nintendo DS each. Good to see this sort off DS connectivity on high profile games.As far as the game’s soundtrack there’s not as much variety as in the previous game, but it still features odd choices like Gorillaz and Stevie Wonder (huh?) as well as the usual Bon Jovi, Nirvana, REM, Blur, Garbage and some other more obscure choices but still fitting to the overall theme of the game. The music store is still there, so you can continue to expand your song library, and fortunantely GH5 supports SD cards larger that 2GB. The game also lets you import (well, more like download) a select group of songs from GHWT and GH: Smash Hits as long as you own the original disc and the special code that came with it. Almost all DLC tracks from GHWT are compatible with this game too. I hope they license more on-disc GHWT songs cuz the current selection is less than half, and I hope they add GHMetallica, and Van Halen too. Band Hero tracks can also be transfered.Overall GH5 for Wii is a must own rhytym game
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The songs aren’t as good as they were in GH3, but they are much better than in GH:WT so far. I haven’t played through the whole game yet. They took out a lot of the annoying elements in GH:WT. There’s less, but enough, options for creating your rocker, a much less confusing system for unlocking things and you don’t have to wait for the game to connect to the internet: now it does that while you make your selections from the menus. There’s not much else to say about the game. It’s a Guitar Hero game with improvements and new songs.
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Important you realize I am 63, so my taste is for old-timers!Love: when I foul-up, it allows me to rest and regain my tempo without stopping the song; the red/yellow/green progress meter placed at the side of the frets where it is easily visible; songs are funDislike: wish their were more artists like Johnny Cash, instead of so many hard rocker types.
I bought this game having played it on someone else’s wii before. The song selection is decent and just like the previous versions of Guitar Hero. Overall, I’m happy with the game.
Bought “Used – Like New” and it was true. No problems, fun game!
Guitar Hero 5 is a great buy. Our family loves ALL the Guitar Heroes! It was shipped to me very fast. It was a better deal than shopping at a local store.
I love the fact that you can play all the songs right away. It has a variety of battle modes, and you can play with a Nintendo DS!This game is awesome! If you like guitar hero, this game is a must have!
Scratched and skips but I mean. It plays