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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Be a Guitar Legend at Guitar Hero 3

Guitar addicts, guitar player wannabe's, and alike, get ready to turn the notch up a bit higher as the new addition to the whole Guitar Hero series amplifies its rock challenge. Guitar Hero 3 houses new beats to try out if the first two bored you just right. Be amazed with new sets to play and more songs that can be downloaded and tried out in reality.

Comparing the first Guitar Hero to the newest one, it was more simple in structure as you get to play some classics and songs that are guitar heavy following what the on-screen bar indicates. On Guitar Hero 3, you have to specifically press on the beat the song you chose is asking. It is by this way that you'll be able to acquire and accumulate more and more points. On the other hand, if your miss out on the tune, you'll be distracted by your own off tune cue.

What makes the whole Guitar Hero experience addictive is instead of using the usual up, down, left, right buttons, a guitar console is used. Press the corresponding buttons located at the guitar's neck then you do the strumming of the strings at the strings area. It's a whole new gaming experience, bringing you a step closer to reality.

If you think you're ready to try the real thing then go, get out and purchase a real guitar. There are actually available good quality guitars online that can be readily shipped to your house. Just make sure to choose wisely and ask experts what would work best for a beginner.

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