I applaud that the game works and comes with everything. The original book Manuel and game disc wasn't that bad. I love it. Kudos dude and thank you.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The game keeps glitching. I have checked the disc over and over. No prints or anything on it. Not sure what's wrong with it. I haven't even been able to play it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Guitar Hero lovers, Aerosmith fans, and truthfully those like myself who just like music and games prepare to pick up your plastic guitars and kick it! In guitar hero style, this game has you going place to place playing different songs, some of which aren't Aerosmith. It's a great game and it even features genuine history from both rock and Aerosmith as well as other famous bands in the venues you're playing. It's genuinely informative but holds your interest (and in guitar hero style makes the load screens a little less painful). I take the most appreciation in creators simply for featuring Mama Kin, which I personally feel is Aerosmith's best song. This game is worth a jam and if you're tight for cash, a lot of sellers right here on ebay sell quality [used] discs rather cheap! It's all about the music, and does not fail to entertain.Read full review
As a Guitar Hero fan, I knew I had to have Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. As an Aerosmith fan AND a Guitar Hero fan, I knew I'd like it. Problem is, you have to really. really. really. REALLY. LOVE. Aerosmith to fully appreciate this edition of Guitar Hero. And I guess I just don't love them enough because this game is BORING. I found myself thrilled to be playing the opening songs, and I felt as though playing through each level's Aerosmith set was a chore. I was bored with Medium difficulty, but Hard was nearly impossible on the Aerosmith songs after the first set or two. The combination of all these factors makes this $50 game almost worthless for all but the most serious GH and Aerosmith fanatics as regards replay value. It's a modified version of GH3 in terms of graphics and gameplay (much like the Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80's is a modified version of GH2). The only new element, really, is the addition of Aerosmith band members, both playable and non-playable. The usual Guitar Hero characters are whittled down to a paltry few, and some of my favorite characters have gone missing. The elements that have made Guitar Hero in general and Guitar Hero 3 in particular so entertaining and engaging are reduced or absent from GH: Aerosmith. The battles introduced in GH3 are phenomenal fun, but there's only one in GH:A. Another great element of past GH games is the sheer variety of songs and artists in the setlist, encores, and available for unlocking in the store. In GH: Aerosmith, 60% of the setlist is compose of Aerosmith songs (fair enough!). But to make matters especially mono-chromatic, all bonus songs available for unlock -- not that many -- are by Aerosmith and Aerosmith-derived artists. There's only so much of one artist one can stand before switching off the game or popping in good ol' GH:1-3 to have some real fun. The upside? They brought back (non-career) cooperative multiplayer.Read full review
Been a fan a long time, game play is fun and the additions of the in game video interviews are kinda fun to watch.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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