Like i said, i totally disagree with the gamespot review. I thought the grip is in very good position and it is not uncomfortable at all (if you play the right way, or your style). Until you get to the hard songs, then it starts getting uncomfortable, but then i just loosen the strap and keep my fingers on the buttons to keep it comfy. it can be uncomfortable at times, but you fix that by moving around. The sound is not really stereo, but only what you can expect from a ds lite. It's no Bose but when you install headphones, the sound gets better. The 26 songs (for me) are enough to hold me over. I'm actually surprised that they put that much on the game. they get kind of old, but when you hear them for the third time, you are playing on hard, then it gets fun because you are trying to keep up with the beat. True it is not as fun with out the guitar, but it is a really neat design, and without the orange button it makes it easier. But the 4 buttons still kik some butt in the songs.
Great game, and i recommend getting it to any person who has the ds already and is a fan of guitar hero/ rhythm games.
The Nintendo DS has been known to have unique games that take advantage of the innovative touch screen. Guitar Hero: On Tour not only successfully makes use of the touch screen but it offers fans of the series a chance t... Read Full Review
The Good: Excellent setlist, solid graphics, excellent sound quality, majority of songs are master tracks, online multiplayer, good control scheme and great periphrial. The Bad: Only 25 songs in the game, can take som... Read Full Review