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Game: Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock


Game Infobox
Game Information
Game Title Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
Platform(s) PS2, 360, PS3, Wii, PC
Song Information
# Songs 138
Track List 3's & 7's
Anarchy in the U.K.
Avalancha
Barracuda
Before I Forget
Black Magic Woman
Black Sunshine
Bulls on Parade
Can't Be Saved
Cherub Rock
Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll
Cliffs of Dover
Closer
Cult of Personality
Don't Hold Back
Down 'N Dirty
Even Flow
F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X.
Generation Rock
Go That Far
Helicopter
Hier Kommt Alex
Hit Me With Your Best Shot
Holiday in Cambodia
I'm in the Band
Impulse
In Love
In the Belly of a Shark
Knights of Cydonia
Kool Thing
La Grange
Lay Down
Mauvais Garcon
Metal Heavy Lady
Minus Celsius
Miss Murder
Mississippi Queen
Monsters
My Curse
My Name is Jonas
Nothing for Me Here
One
Paint It Black
Paranoid
Prayer of the Refugee
Pride and Joy
Radio Song
Raining Blood
Reptilia
Rock and Roll All Nite
Rock You Like a Hurricane
Ruby
Sabotage
Same Old Song and Dance
School's Out
She Bangs the Drums
Slow Ride
Story of My Life
Stricken
Suck My Kiss
Sunshine of Your Love
Take This Life
Talk Dirty to Me
The Metal
The Number of the Beast
The Seeker
The Way It Ends
Through the Fire and Flames
Welcome to the Jungle
When You Were Young
DLC Songs (F)lannigan's Ball
(We Are) The Road Crew
All My Life
All Nightmare Long
Almost Easy
Antisocial
Any Way You Want It
Broken, Beat & Scarred
Carcinogen Crush
Cyanide
Don't Speak
Dream On
Ernten Was Wir Säen
Excuse Me Mr.
Exo-Politics
Famous for Nothing
For the Love of God
God of War - The End Begins (To Rock)
God Put A Smile Upon Your Face
Halo Theme MJOLNIR Mix
Heroes of Our Time
Hole in the Earth
I Am Murloc
I Predict a Riot
Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ya
Jukebox Hero
Messages
Motörhead
My Apocalypse
Nine Lives
No More Sorrow
Operation Ground and Pound
Peace Of Mind
Photograph (Live)
Pretty Handsome Awkward
Problems (Live at Brixton)
Putting Holes In Happiness
Revolution Deathsquad
Rock of Ages (Live)
She Builds Quick Machines
Shoot the Runner
Slash Guitar Battle
Sleeping Giant
Slither
So Payaso
Soothsayer
Stay Clean
Stockholm Syndrome
Suicide & Redemption J.H.
Suicide & Redemption K.H.
Sunday Morning
Super Massive Black Hole
Surfing with the Alien
That Was Just Your Life
The Arsonist
The Day That Never Comes
The Devil Went Down To Georgia
The End of the Line
The Judas Kiss
The Pretender
The Unforgiven III
This is a Call
Tina
Tom Morello Guitar Battle
Top Gun Anthem
Violet Hill
We Three Kings
Yellow

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Release Dates
North America
October 28, 2007 (PS2, PS3, 360, Wii)
November 12, 2007 (PC)
Europe
November 7, 2007 (PS2, PS3, 360, Wii)
November 30, 2007 (PC)
Australia
November 23, 2007 (PS2, PS3, 360, Wii)
April 26, 2008 (PC)

'Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock' is the fourth game and second true sequel in the Guitar Hero series, released on October 28, 2007 in North America, on November 7, 2007 in Australia, and on November 23, 2007 in Europe. It is the first game in the series to be developed by Neversoft, as previous Guitar Hero games were created by Harmonix before the series was handed over to Activision and Neversoft.

Gameplay


Guitar Hero III retains much of the same gameplay as the previous titles in the series; players still use a specially designed guitar controller to play along with colored gems scrolling down the middle of the screen while the band in the background reflects the performance. There are many small differences, mostly made to how the notes are played. These differences include the gems now being able to be Hammer-ons Hammered On and Pulled Off to better imitate how an actual guitarist would play the song. The timing window has also been extended, making for generally easier squeezes. Also, for HOPOs, instead of having to press the fret only when the gem comes down, players can now hit the fret at any time before it's played, as long as they are still holding it when the gem falls into the notecatcher. Also, there is no option for a Multiplayer Quick Play, besides a patch released for the Xbox 360 version of the game.

Controllers

Four of the systems feature wireless controllers. The seventh generation consoles (PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360) have Gibson Les Paul controllers, while the PlayStation 2 version features a black Kramer Striker, and the Windows and Macintosh versions feature a wired GibsonX-Plorer Gibson X-plorer. The Wii port is somewhat unique in that the Wii Remote must be inserted into the guitar controller, and utilizes the Wii Remote's miniature speaker and rumble feature.

Battle Mode

Battle Mode is an exciting prominent new feature. It is a new multiplayer option, and also plays an important role in Career Mode. After a certain encore is finished, a famous guitarist comes out from backstage and challenges the player to a guitar duel, and two fretboards appear (one for the player, the other for the challenger). During the mode, the two charts alternate solo sections. Certain note sequences are designated as battles notes that give the player power-ups if every note is played without overstrumming. In order to win this mode, the player must use the power-ups to make the opponent fail out. There are eight power-ups that can be used, two of which break the opponent's guitar, preventing them from playing until they have performed a task to "fix" their guitar, and three of which make it more difficult to hit notes for a given time. These power-ups are:

If the player can beat the boss, that character will be made available for purchase as a playable character in the store, and he will play the encore (usually a song which that character has performed in real life) along with the player. The three boss battles are:

In the career setlist, for the boss battles, it is only noted whether the player has beaten the boss, and not how many stars or what score were obtained, as there is no multiplier. Before the free Boss Battles downloadable song pack was released, there was no way to play these boss battle songs in the Practice, Quick Play, or Multiplayer modes.

Characters


Neversoft lead developer Alan Flores revealed that Guitar Hero III has a cast of thirteen characters. Characters returning from previous titles are Johnny Napalm, Judy Nails, Axel Steel, Izzy Sparks, Casey Lynch, Lars Ümlaüt, and Xavier Stone; Midori is an original playable character that can be selected. Additionally, each system has two additional playable characters that can be unlocked: the Wii and PlayStation 2 versions include Metalhead and Elroy Budvis, while the PlayStation 3, PC, and Xbox 360 versions include the God of Rock and the Grim Ripper.

In addition, the player can unlock the three boss characters: Tom Morello, Slash, and Lou, once they have completed their respective boss battles in Career mode. While Bret Michaels appears in the game and sings specific songs, he is not a playable character in the game without use of a code. Michaels is only included in the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game, and only available after entering a Cheat Code.

Venues



Criticisms


Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock has been criticized on ScoreHero because the timing window was extended. The Hammer-ons hammeron front-end window became infinite and had a similar back-end window to regular notes, this meant if you held down the corresponding fret before the note came, the note would automatically hit when it passed over the target(?). This made strumming Hammer-ons hammerons and pulloffs more tricky, as the game would often register the HOPO before the strum, causing the player to overstrum. This makes a drastic change from Game_GuitarHeroII Guitar Hero II and Game_GuitarHeroEncoreRocksThe80s Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s, which had identical timing and hammer-on windows. It has also been criticized for having a large amount of three note chords (most noticeable in Song_GH3_BeforeIForget Before I Forget and Song_GH3_3sAnd7s 3's and 7's).

The PC version of Legends of Rock is disliked by many as it has high system requirements and runs poorly on most systems. It isn't the only platform to have technical difficulties however, as the PS2 experiences some lag if you activate star power in particularly busy areas without hyperspeed and the Wii's fretboard is partially transparent.


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