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Guitar Hero: On Tour - A Portable Jam Session

Guitar Hero: On Tour - A Portable Jam Session
Review

Guitar Hero: On Tour - A Portable Jam Session
Review

Guitar Hero: On Tour


Release Date:Jun 2008
IGDB Rating:6.5/10
Published:6 months ago
7.5/10
Remarkable
Guitar Hero: On Tour brings the beloved rhythm game series to the portable Nintendo DS console, allowing players to experience the thrill of being a rockstar wherever they go. With its innovative guitar grip peripheral and a solid collection of songs, this game offers a unique and enjoyable gameplay experience.

One of the standout features of Guitar Hero: On Tour is the guitar grip peripheral. This small device attaches to the DS and provides players with a compact guitar controller, complete with buttons and a strumming mechanism. While it may take some time to get used to the smaller size and lack of strum bar, the guitar grip offers a surprisingly satisfying gameplay experience. It allows players to tap the buttons and strum in sync with the on-screen notes, creating an immersive and engaging rockstar fantasy.
Guitar Hero: On Tour screenshot 1

The game features a diverse selection of songs from various genres, including rock, pop, and punk. While the tracklist may not be as extensive as the console versions of Guitar Hero, it still offers a solid playlist that will keep players entertained. The songs are well-suited for the portable gameplay experience, with catchy melodies and memorable guitar riffs that are fun to play along to.

Guitar Hero: On Tour also includes a career mode where players can progress through different venues and unlock new songs and outfits for their rockstar avatar. The career mode provides a sense of progression and achievement, giving players a reason to keep coming back for more.
Guitar Hero: On Tour screenshot 2

However, the game does have some downsides. The small size of the DS screen can make it difficult to accurately hit the notes, especially during faster and more challenging sections of songs. Additionally, the graphics and visuals are not as impressive as the console versions, but considering the limitations of the DS hardware, it's understandable.

Overall, Guitar Hero: On Tour is a solid addition to the Guitar Hero series and a great portable gaming experience. While it may not offer the same level of immersion and visual spectacle as its console counterparts, it makes up for it with its unique guitar grip peripheral and enjoyable gameplay. Whether you're a fan of the series or a music lover looking for some portable rockstar action, Guitar Hero: On Tour is worth checking out.
Article tags:
Guitar Hero: On Tour
rhythm game
music game
Nintendo DS