What Gamespot Users have to say about Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s
- Rating:10
best game in the series so far and so worth buying if your a fan of the other games in the series
great game you know what i mean tons of fun you know what i mean worth every penny that you pay you know what i mean its most likely the best game in the series you know what i mean its fun great game great soundtrack bu... Read Full Review
2 of 7 users found the following review helpful - Rating:6
Given that its Guitar Hero and it has songs on it, is this game worth your money?
Who nowadays hasn’t gotten their proverbial rock on with some guitar hero by now? Whether it was Ozzy who did it for you in the first Guitar Hero or the sweet sound of the Allman Brothers from the second, chances are yo... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful - Rating:3
No, it isn't fun, not even in the 80's when pac-man kicked butt.
Guitar Hero was a really shocking and expected game for all the simulation and/or guitar fans. Somehow it felt like a game neccessary in the PS2. Guitar Hero 2 was... ok. It had a enormous list of songs and that was goo... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful - Rating:7
eh....im not impressed
its good i guess. i love guitar hero,you would know this if you read my over-zealous review for guitar hero 2. but this game is way to easy for veterans. i beat the game on expert first day. its to short with only 30 son... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful - Rating:7.5
Some amazing songs make it worth a purchase.....if it cost $20.
Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s is more of an expansion than a sequel. The theme is, obviously, the 80s. The game has some amazing songs, such as No One Like You by Scorpions, Heat of the Moment by Asia, Electric Eye b... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful - Rating:7
Definitely not worth $50!
If you loved the first two Guitar Hero games as much as I did, you were probably really looking forward to this game. It would seem to be the perfect addition to the Guitar Hero franchise, at least it would if you grew ... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful - Rating:4
A completely unbiased review of Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80's
An unbiased review of Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80's Okay, I lied. I am biased. I grew up in the 80's as my formative years (8 to 17) so I am predisposed to either: 1) Love anything dealing with 80's music 2) Be ... Read Full Review
2 of 2 users found the following review helpful - Rating:7.5
The sequel to GH II shows gamers a very similar experience with an updated track list that takes you back to the 80s.
Although the game feels exactly the same as GH II, it provides a small but noticable difference from its previous title (a completely new song list). One of the major drawbacks to this game is that there are no real imp... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful - Rating:6.5
Only die-hard Guitar Heroes will get their money's worth from this lazy pseudo-sequel.
The original Guitar Hero’s release in 2005 achieved mass commercial and critical success, almost single-handedly reviving the rhythm game genre. Although the companies behind the phenomenon, Harmonix and RedOctane, have ... Read Full Review
14 of 14 users found the following review helpful - Rating:7.5
Guitar Hero III? Not yet but close...
80s... Back when people had jean jackets and funny hair, and rocked out like wild animals. In a way, I guess Guitar Hero: Rocks the 80s is a good game but it's basically Guitar Hero II with the same venues, stages all ne... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful
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