| Product Summary | | Manufacturer: Activision Blizzard | | Format: PlayStation 3 | | Mfg Part#: 95877 | | UPC: 00047875958777 | | Buy.com Sku: 211160932 | | Item#: G27CES | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 7617 | | See more in Simulation | |
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| | | | This fall, living room legends will rock any way they want in Guitar Hero® 5. The entire set list is at players’ finger tips from the start, featuring genre-defining hits from some of the biggest rock artists and bands of all time, including The Rolling Stones, The White Stripes, Kings of Leon, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Santana and Vampire Weekend. Players take complete control as Guitar Hero 5 allows gamers to personalize and customize how they experience music by being able to play with any in-game instrument combination -- multiple vocalists, guitarists, bassists and drummers, in any game mode. With the game’s all-new Party Play Mode, getting the band back together has never been easier. Players can now jump in or drop out of gameplay seamlessly, without interrupting their jam session. Elevating the Guitar Hero® series to new heights with unmatched social gameplay, an enhanced style, new in-game artists and more rock legends, Guitar Hero 5 features new surprises and challenges that will fire-up long-time fret board fanatics and create a new generation of addicts.
Complete Guitar Hero 5 Song List:
- 3 Doors Down - "Kryptonite"
- A Perfect Circle - "Judith"
- AFI - "Medicate"
- Arctic Monkeys - "Brianstorm"
- Attack! Attack! UK - "You and Me"
- Band Of Horses - "Cigarettes, Wedding Bands"
- Beastie Boys - "Gratitude"
- Beck - "Gamma Ray"
- Billy Idol - "Dancing with Myself"
- Billy Squier - "Lonely is the Night"
- Blink-182 - "The Rock Show"
- Blur - "Song 2"
- Bob Dylan - "All Along the Watchtower"
- Bon Jovi - "You Give Love A Bad Name"
- Brand New - "Sowing Season"
- Bush - "Comedown"
- Children Of Bodom - "Done With Everything, Die For Nothing"
- Coldplay - "In My Place"
- Darker My Love - "Blue Day"
- Darkest Hour - "Demon(s)"
- David Bowie - "Fame"
- Deep Purple - "Woman From Tokyo ('99 Remix)"
- Dire Straits - "Sultans of Swing"
- Duran Duran - "Hungry Like The Wolf"
- Eagles Of Death Metal - "Wannabe in L.A."
- Elliott Smith - "L.A."
- Elton John - "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting"
- Face To Face - "Disconnected"
- Garbage - "Only Happy When It Rains"
- Gorillaz - "Feel Good Inc."
- Gov't Mule - "Streamline Woman"
- Grand Funk Railroad - "We're an American Band"
- Iggy Pop - "Lust For Life"
- Iron Maiden - "2 Minutes to Midnight"
- Jeff Beck - "Scatterbrain"
- Jimmy Eat World - "Bleed American"
- John Mellencamp - "Hurts So Good"
- Johnny Cash - "Ring of Fire"
- Kaiser Chiefs - "Never Miss a Beat"
- King Crimson - "21st Century Schizoid Man"
- Kings Of Leon - "Sex on Fire"
- Kiss - "Shout it Out Loud"
- Love and Rockets - "Mirror People"
- Megadeth - "Sweating Bullets"
- Mötley Crüe - "Looks That Kill"
- Muse - "Plug in Baby"
- My Morning Jacket - "One Big Holiday"
- Nirvana - "Lithium"
- Nirvana - "Smells Like Teen Spirit"
- No Doubt - "Ex-Girlfriend"
- Peter Frampton - "Do You Feel Like We Do (Live)"
- Public Enemy Featuring Zakk Wylde - "Bring the Noise 20xx"
- Queen & David Bowie - "Under Pressure"
- Queens Of The Stone Age - "Make it With Chu"
- Rammstein - "Du Hast"
- Rose Hill Drive - "Sneak Out"
- Rush - "The Spirit of Radio (Live, 2008)"
- Santana - "No One To Depend On (Live)"
- Scars On Broadway - "They Say"
- Screaming Trees - "Nearly Lost You"
- Smashing Pumpkins - "Bullet With Butterfly Wings"
- Sonic Youth - "Incinerate"
- Spacehog - "In the Meantime"
- Stevie Wonder - "Superstition"
- Sublime - "What I Got"
- Sunny Day Real Estate - "Seven"
- T. Rex - "20th Century Boy"
- The Bronx - "Six Days a Week"
- The Derek Trucks Band - "Younk Funk"
- The Duke Spirit - "Send a Little Love Token"
- The Killers - "All the Pretty Faces"
- The Police - "So Lonely"
- The Raconteurs - "Steady As She Goes"
- The Rolling Stones - "Sympathy for the Devil"
- The Sword - "Maiden, Mother & Crone"
- The White Stripes - "Blue Orchid"
- Thin Lizzy - "Jailbreak"
- Thrice - "Deadbolt"
- Tom Petty - "Runnin' Down a Dream"
- Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - "American Girl"
- TV On The Radio - "Wolf Like Me"
- Vampire Weekend - "A-Punk"
- Weezer - "Why Bother?"
- Wild Cherry - "Play That Funky Music"
- Wolfmother - "Back Round"
Artists to be featured as characters:
- Matt Bellamy (Muse)
- Johnny Cash
- Kurt Cobain (Nirvana)
- Shirley Manson (Garbage)
"...you can't afford to miss this latest jam." GameDaily "A strong title that pushes the genre forward while retaining much of its original appeal." GameZone "Guitar Hero 5 is the ultimate party game." PGNx Media "...the ultimate party game." Jose Liz, PGNx Media "...it's the total package through and through." Mark Bozon, IGN "...you can't afford to miss this latest jam." Robert Workman, GameDaily.com "...has made huge leaps, and for once, this time, they are all in the right direction." Mark Smith, Game Chronicles
| | Features |  | Band Makeup: Create any in-game instrument combination you want. It's your band! |  | Party Play: With the game's all-new Party Play Mode, getting the band back together has never been easier. Jump in or drop out of gameplay seamlessly, without interrupting your jam session. |  | The Greatest Artists: The best artists and their music is in Guitar Hero 5, from classic rock anthems to the latest hits. |
 | Manufacturer | | Activision Blizzard, Inc |  | Software Sub Type | | Entertainment Game |  | Manufacturer Part Number | | 95877 |  | Manufacturer Website Address | | www.activision.com |  | Features | | Guitar Hero 5 features the strongest, most varied set list to-date comprised of master tracks from 85 of the hottest bands of today and the biggest classic acts including; Kings of Leon, The Rolling Stones, The White Stripes, Santana, Vampire Weekend, Tom Petty, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, plus more than 25 artists from a variety of music genres that will be making their music video game debut. Guitar Hero is the music platform for today because it celebrates the social nature of music and brings fans closer to the music and artists they love while allowing them to share and discover music with their friends, family and online communities. For the first time ever on PlayStation 3, players can customize the make-up of their band by rocking with any combination of instruments in-game: whether it be two guitars and two drums, or three guitars and a microphone, any combination is possible, allowing players to experience music their own way. Brand new, innovative, easy-to-use gameplay modes like Party Play and RockFest put fun, competition and control at center stage as fans tailor the Guitar Hero experience to match their personal style and interests. For extended hours of entertainment, downloadable content from Guitar Hero World Tour will be compatible with the game and will automatically be updated to include all of the upgrades and enhancements of Guitar Hero 5. |  | ESRB Rating | | T (Teen 13+) |  | Product Type | | Software |  | Platform Support | | PlayStation 3 |
| | Tech Specs |  | Manufacturer | | Activision Blizzard, Inc |  | Software Main Type | | Game |  | Manufacturer Part Number | | 95877 |  | Additional Information | | Rating Descriptors: Mild Lyrics, Mild Suggestive Themes |  | Software Sub Type | | Entertainment Game |  | Manufacturer Website Address | | www.activision.com |  | Brand Name | | Activision |  | Features | | Guitar Hero 5 features the strongest, most varied set list to-date comprised of master tracks from 85 of the hottest bands of today and the biggest classic acts including; Kings of Leon, The Rolling Stones, The White Stripes, Santana, Vampire Weekend, Tom Petty, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, plus more than 25 artists from a variety of music genres that will be making their music video game debut. Guitar Hero is the music platform for today because it celebrates the social nature of music and brings fans closer to the music and artists they love while allowing them to share and discover music with their friends, family and online communities. For the first time ever on PlayStation 3, players can customize the make-up of their band by rocking with any combination of instruments in-game: whether it be two guitars and two drums, or three guitars and a microphone, any combination is possible, allowing players to experience music their own way. Brand new, innovative, easy-to-use gameplay modes like Party Play and RockFest put fun, competition and control at center stage as fans tailor the Guitar Hero experience to match their personal style and interests. For extended hours of entertainment, downloadable content from Guitar Hero World Tour will be compatible with the game and will automatically be updated to include all of the upgrades and enhancements of Guitar Hero 5. |  | ESRB Rating | | T (Teen 13+) |  | Product Name | | Guitar Hero 5 |  | Product Type | | Software |  | Platform Support | | PlayStation 3 |
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| | Professional Reviews | GameSpot 8 of 10 The Guitar Hero franchise took a big leap last year with World Tour, incorporating vocals and drums and making a bid for Rock Band's multiplayer music game crown. While World Tour was a great debut, Guitar Hero 5 is a more refined, more accessible game that better fulfills the promise of a full band experience with the Guitar Hero name. A number of enhancements make the game more enjoyable across the board, and the new Party Play mode sets the standard for relaxed, social gameplay in the genre. The freestyle jam mode provides a fun creative outlet, and folks interested in recording their creations will have a much easier time thanks to the significantly improved music studio interface. While none of Guitar Hero 5's improvements are groundbreaking, they all contribute to this very entertaining, very well put-together package that is sure to please both aspiring and established Guitar Heroes...There's an extensive set list on the disc, and players can once again download user-created tunes as well as official downloadable content tracks. However, if you're looking to import songs from your copy of Guitar Hero World Tour, you're in for some disappointment. After entering the 20-digit Unique Owner ID from the back of your World Tour manual, you have to pay $3.49 to download digital copies of the World Tour songs to your hard drive. Worse, you get only 35 of the 80-plus tracks from World Tour. Though the 35 tracks have been updated to include stuff like band moments (a bonus for playing in unison) and expert plus drumming (with adaptor-enabled double foot pedal action), it's disappointing that a higher percentage of tracks aren't available...There are a number of other sundry tweaks in Guitar Hero 5, but the core gameplay remains largely the same as World Tour. The new Rockfest multiplayer mode eschews item-based battles for more natural challenges, like nailing the longest streak of notes. Oddly, vocal star power can no longer be activated by tapping the mic, so singers have to keep a controller on hand if they want to use star power. Other than this change, and the disappointing song import options, Guitar Hero 5 improves upon its predecessor in almost every category. It's an easy buy for folks who bought World Tour, and it is a great option for those looking to see what this plastic video game rock craze is all about. It won't blow the roof off, but Guitar Hero 5 will definitely get your party rockin'. - Chris Watters IGN.com 9 of 10 Activision and Neversoft have been running the Guitar Hero show for some time now. The group took hold of the franchise with Guitar Hero 3, expanded the game series to a full band with Guitar Hero World Tour and offered up a handful of spin-offs along the way. With that much experience, you'd think the mega-publisher would learn how to put together a winning product. And you'd be right. Guitar Hero 5 is the best addition to the franchise in a long time...It shouldn't come as any surprise that Guitar Hero 5 doesn't stray much from the same tried-and-true gameplay formula that has been the focus of over a dozen games in the past few years alone. The notes still come scrolling down the screen and the would-be rock stars around the world sill click those plastic guitars, bang the drums, and do their best to stay on key and in rhythm. Guitar, bass, drums and vocals are the four parts that make up the band. So what makes this one different from the other handful of Guitar Hero games that have come out over the last year? Quite a bit actually...There have been a lot of Guitar Hero games over the past few years. And there will be more yet before this year comes to a close. It's easy to get lost in the flood. But if you're going to grab one, Guitar Hero 5 is a good choice. The accessibility, streamlined presentation, solid note charts, and welcome gameplay improvements make this the best Guitar Hero game in recent memory. - Erik Brudvig ExtremeGamer.com 8 of 10 Guitar Hero continues its evolution of the music game that started it all. Even though the formula is pretty much the same, Guitar Hero 5 has just enough mojo to keep you coming back for more. Picking up from the pieces of World Tour, Guitar Hero 5 takes on more step towards creating the definitive music game...The Guitar Hero franchise has done a great job keeping our fingers busy with a steady output of add-on's games for the rhythm based original. If you haven't had enough guitar-busting rock n' roll action from the numerous releases like Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, Metallica and Smash Hits, then Neversoft's next evolution in the series should peak your interest. Building off of the foundation of World Tour, Guitar Hero 5 is more refined then ever. Just as you thought the power was going out in this tried and true formula, Neversoft and Activision have thrown in another generator to pump the franchise up to the next level...Guitar Hero 5 is the most refined version of an instrument based music game you can find. From the hardcore Guitar Hero fanatics to the casual gamer, Guitar Hero 5 has more features built into its gameplay to suit everyone. The engine has been upgraded to ensure gameplay is number one while a huge track list, new modes, updated graphics and featured rock stars come in second. All around Guitar Hero 5 is a major improvement over World Tour making this a definite buy. Play Magazine 9 of 10 With Rock Band and Guitar Hero sequels, spin-offs, and DLC arriving as frequently as orphans on Angelina Jolie's doorstep, it's understandable gamers are beginning to burn out on the rhythm game craze. Couple this with the fact many of us have more plastic instruments than furniture in our living rooms, and it's clear music-game makers need to evolve their franchises to keep us rocking. Thankfully, Activision's Guitar Hero series returns to the stage with a roadie van full of new features. First up, all 85 of Guitar Hero 5's master tracks (from Cash to Cold Play, Petty to Public Enemy) are unlocked from the get go, so there's no need to bleed your fingers dry to access your favorite tunes...Even cooler though, is the new ability to mix and match any instrument combo; got a group of percussion-loving players? No worries -- pick up the sticks and rattle the roof with a drum quartet. How about four singers and no instruments? Go for it -- harmonize your asses off. Building on this same seamless customization approach is a new party mode that finally excises the frustration of trying to get a few (possibly inebriated) non-gaming friends quickly into a jam session; now, anyone, with any instrument, can drop in or out -- and switch up difficulty settings -- at any time without 'effing up everyone else's good time...Other features upping the appeal and accessibility of the axe-grinding sim include new pick-up-and-play online modes, a more streamlined music creation studio, and the ability to finally place 360 Avatars under the virtual spotlight. Looks like we can look forward to many more complaints from the neighbors. Damn you, Guitar Hero! - Matt Cabral 1UP.com 10 of 10 When Rock Band 2 came out, with its ability to import almost every song from the original Rock Band and its unswervingly regular DLC, I didn't think I'd ever have a reason to go back to Guitar Hero. But Guitar Hero 5's dedication to getting players of every skill level jamming together and a renewed emphasis on compatible DLC has me rethinking my Rock Band exclusivity...Part of what makes GH5 so approachable are new features that should be standard in every multiplayer music game. From the moment you put the disc in your system, you can access every song in Quickplay -- no special codes or hours spent unlocking required. The game's Career mode lets you switch instruments or difficulties any time you want (unlike World Tour, which forced you to start from the beginning if you wante - Justin Haywald
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