Finally adds a jump-in, jump-out ability. Hope that full tracklist at start becomes a staple for the games to come. The game really has improved from even its' last installment. I hope that Band Hero doesn't screw up all the good things I saw in this game. But who am I kidding? I can see that it already has. Shame. But this compilation kept me coming back to the new party mode despite my controller's blatent disregard for normal behavior. "I double strummed? Yeah, double strum my..." But I digress. This installment of Guitar Hero is no doubt its' best yet and I hope we can see more positive things in the future. The only thing I have to complain about was the need to score a high amount of stars on every song that I felt like playing and then being told to do every song once before having "beaten the career." What's up with that anyways?
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