


You get representations from virtually every genre of rock music including classic rock (“Paint It Black” by The Rolling Stones), alternative rock (“Knights of Cydonia” by Muse), punk rock (“Anarchy in the U.K.” by The Sex Pistols), metal (“One” by Metallica) and modern rock (“When You Were Young” by The Killers). You can still rock out to songs spreading throughout decades of music. The amazing gameplay that had been present in the first two games returns unchanged, other than some slight tweaks. “Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock”, for the Playstation 2, Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii, is just as good as its preceding installments. Fortunately, their worries were unfounded. When it was announced that Harmonix, the developer of the two previous “Guitar Hero” games, had been replaced by Neversoft for the third installment in the franchise, there was much concern among fans that this would be the end of the “Guitar Hero” they had come to know and love. Guitar Hero returns with the same polished formula, as well as new game modes that challenge even the most seasoned guitar slingers.
