Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits
- Brilliant from eight characters including two new rockers making their debut on the DS and deck them out with stylish threads and hot guitars and set out to rock.
- Unique, portable gaming experience for the Nintendo DS that utilizes the innovative Guitar Grip and pick-stylus to strum the touch-activated screen to rock out on the go.
- Prove your shredding skills in release player modes including Career, Quick Play or Guitar Hero mode, with new career modes included for Lead Guitar and Bass, or use Practice Mode to nail those tough solos.
- Multiplayer modes including: Play Face Off, Pro Face off, Co-op and Guitar Duel together utilizing local wireless play.
- Blow into the DS microphone when the touch screen is set on fire in pyrotechnics, or sign an autograph when requested to by an excited fan.
Product Description
Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits brings a Modern Rock twist to Guitar Hero for the DS. With the new Fan Request mode, you can choose your path to music stardom. On-the-go rockers earn more fans and fame by performing their favorite tunes in different styles (e.g. Then earn fans and unlock different venues in career mode by taking fan supplies (avoiding note bombs, hitting a 300 note streak, and playing different guitar tracks) as requested by their fans while they go back and forth between venues (non-linear gameplay). Utilizing the familiar Guitar Hero Guitar Grip peripheral that fits in the Game Pak slot on the Nintendo DS, gamers can shred owing to 28 master tracks of the hottest Modern Rock. With this third release of the best selling Guitar Hero On Tour pool, players will be able to stream over 80 songs in multiplayer mode. Rock on!Amazon.com Product Description
Handheld guitar gods can now choose how they raise-up their band from the underground music scene, to worldwide rock stardom in Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits. Featuring a set list made up of 28 master tracks from influential artists including Foo Fighters, Coldplay and Franz Ferdinand, Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits expands on the innovative and engaging Guitar Hero gameplay on the Nintendo DS by introducing an all-new Fan Request system that challenges players to jam like never before.
Rock On the Go Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits utilizes the same Guitar Hero guitar grip peripheral* used in previous two Guitar Hero sports meeting for the Nintendo DS. Simply slide the peripheral into the your DS’ Game Boy Advance slot and you are ready to shred owing to 28 master tracks of the hottest Modern Rock available, as well as additional tracks from previous On Tour sports meeting, which can be streamed in multiplayer modes. New Playable Character Calista Valenz Calista Valenz is tough as nails and sweet like sweetie, with a smile that can melt any man’s heart. Her motto is, “Fake it until you make it,” and she has a habit of telling strangers today is her birthday. Calista once volunteered to spend a week in jail for charity and was place behind bars on a Monday, got bored, and somehow escaped that Tuesday. She spent a month running from the law, even though no one was looking, and hid out at a night club. The rocker pretended to be a lead guitarist, and during her first show, a record promoter told her she was a no talent hack. She smacked him upside the head with a sausage and dumped spaghetti down his pants, all with a smile. He stood up and immediately signed her to a lifetime contract. Key Features:
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Just want to start by saying I like the DS Guitar Hero sports meeting. It is pathetic that there is not a game only version and the only way to get this game is to also buy the attachment. Considering this is the 3rd game in the series, you would have thought that a version without the controller would also be available. I am guessing they just want to soak loyal fans who already have the controller from earlier sports meeting, rather than trying to get new fans. Very nice way to treat people who support your product.
Rating: 1 / 5
There is no question, Nintendo has had the edge with the success of carrying music sports meeting on the go, thanks to the Guitar Hero: On Tour sports meeting. While the first 2 were revolutionary for the Nintendo DS, but there has been so much hype for the music sports meeting for the DS, thanks to Rhythm Heaven. But, while Guitar Hero: On Tour has been dominant, there has been some new competition thanks to Rock Band Unplugged for Sony’s PSP, and with the upcoming Guitar Hero: Smash Hits for the home consoles soon. Buit, with the hype going around, the Nintendo DS has been at it again with a new Guitar Hero: On Tour game, but doe this one say rock on, or is it just a wreck?
Guitar Hero: On Tour Modern Hits for the Nintendo DS, brings in the latest of the musical franchises’ game to rock onto the handheld. This one though is not available for the DSi, just the original DS and the DS Lite. The game doesn’t honestly bring in a larger vibe than the 2 previous DS titles though. The graphics do look excellent, and the control handles well. But, the game itself doesn’t seperate itself or bring in the vibe that makes the game dominant. While you do have the same features from before in the tale mode like choosing to play like bass guitar, lead, or battling in the dueling guitars mode, there is a new feature that does bring in a bit more challenge in the game well, and that is the fan request challenges like scoring a high score, or accomplishing a 300 note streak. They make the game a bit more challenging for you to earn special unlockables like new guitars and clothes to customize your players. The songlist was honestly not as strong as the 2 previous sports meeting either. While there are some standouts like Coldplay’s Violent Hill, and Lenny Kravitz’s Where Are We Runnin’, the set list isn’t as solid as I thought it would stand out.
All in all, with all the gameplay, Guitar Hero: On Tour Modern Hits, isn’t a strong game as I though it would be. I thought some of the game was challenging, but by and large git a bit tired of it. I really am a bit more keen to see how Rock Band Unplugged plays out on the PSP though. i reflect it might overtake the DS game here, and show it could rock out loud better than this did. Hopefully, if there is another one for the DS soon, it can score better than this one shined.
Graphics: B
Sound: B
Control: B-
Fun & Enjoyment: C+
By and large: C+
Rating: 3 / 5
Found out the hard way that this is one of the few DS sports meeting that is NOT COMPATIBLE WITH DSI. Not mentioned on this website. At least I could return it although with only a 1/3 credit. Recommend using Nintendo website to check out any compatibility concerns before making a buy- Nintendo site will note a DS game that cannot be played on the DSi.
Rating: 3 / 5
I was disappointed because every song I tried to play I failed, then I read the instructions DUH. Now I am having a blast with this game. My arm does cramp up, but I stop after a few songs, and that helped. I am learning more about the game, and gaining new fans. I am able to play songs at the medium level, and go up in flames on hard and get about 10% owing to on expert, its crazy quick. But I’m not a kid, so maybe young adulthood and tweens will have no distress. I do like playing this game, and just got Decades for more songs. It doesn’t deserve the low review ratings IMO.
Rating: 5 / 5
Bought this game for my daughter for Christmas. She likes it. It was delivered on time and was in brilliant condition. I would recommend.
Rating: 5 / 5