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Xbox 360 Guitar Hero World Tour Guitar Kit

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Description:

Guitar Hero World Tour Guitar Kit X360

Features:

Battle of the Bands mode lets up to eight players get their groove on


Comes with exciting extras that enhance your experience


Use the innovative Music Studio to compose, record, edit and share music


Features a humungous selection of master recordings


Offers more localized downloadable music than ever before


Product Details:
Product Length: 23.0 inches
Product Width: 14.0 inches
Product Height: 2.75 inches
Product Weight: 4.8 pounds
Package Length: 22.9 inches
Package Width: 14.2 inches
Package Height: 2.7 inches
Package Weight: 4.8 pounds
Release Date: October 26, 2008
Average Customer Rating: based on 59 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: Xbox 360
Media: Accessory
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 59 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

22 of 25 found the following review helpful:

2Terrible GuitarNov 21, 2008
By Kevin P. Holt
I always preferred the Guitar Hero guitar to the Rock Band guitar (play-wise anyway) but the quality of the Guitar Hero guitars is weak. GH3 guitar had problems with the connection between the neck and the body. That has been fixed with GHWT, but the new one lacks in new areas. Mostly the strum bar. Occasionally mine registers extra hits (RedOctane's fix is to "hold" the strum bar and not "strum or flick"). Also, it will occasionally not register strums at all (My solution to that problem is to smack the body of the guitar with my palm, which I shouldn't have to do at all). And, probably the most irritating thing, my strum bar feels like it's rubbing against something on the up-strum, which throws my flow off just enough to miss notes.
I've done some research and I'm not the only one having these problems. GHWT would be an awesome game if the guitar wasn't crap. I highly recommend GHWT if you have a guitar the works properly.
Hopefully they can get it right, because the guitar feels good in my hands, except for these couple problems.

17 of 20 found the following review helpful:

1Defective hardwareNov 26, 2008
By Christopher N. Zimbaldi
Beware, the online reports of the instruments working fine, and then getting worse to the point that they don't work at all eventually are true. My guitar was perfect, then the second week it stopped working entirely.

Activision's repair policy is terrible also. They won't even shell out a few bucks to ship their defective merchandise back to them.

Go with Rock Band 2: not only is the game better, but if you have a problem with the equipment EA is gracious and will replace it in a much more respectable fashion.

12 of 14 found the following review helpful:

4Not bad....but no Rock BandNov 22, 2008
By John J. Kelleher "Game and Movie Aficianado"
This review is for the Guitar/Game combo of Guitar Hero World Tour. Without getting into all the fanboy arguments about which came first, who owns who, and which game is ripping off the other; Guitar Hero World Tour is just not as good as Rock Band. Graphically it's better in that the characters are brighter, clearer, etc...though they still remain oddly cartoony. It's almost creepy when you see Jimi Hendrix because he looks so real yet animated at the same time. It's weird. As far as gameplay goes (and this is again only for the guitar aspect of it) it's definitely easier than Rock Band 2. More on par with Rock Band 1. I walked through it on expert without failing any songs up until the last set. To me that's not a bad thing since songs that are annoyingly difficult are absolutely no fun to play. The new guitar is pretty cool too. The touch pad way down on the neck makes solos INFINITELY easier to play - when applicable. And I have never had any trouble with my guitar being faulty (ie failing out of a song before it starts like some people claim). The biggest knock against this game is the song selection. First of all, a bunch of the songs are straight from Rock Band 2. And I'm not saying it's a game of copying, it's just that Rock Band got to the market first and it just looks bad when you have the exact same songs. The song selection overall is not as fun as Rock Band 2 either. But that's just personal preference. I gave the game 4 stars because it's really not a bad game at all, I just think that the song selection, note charts, and presentation of Rock Band 2 is better. But if you've played Guitar Hero and really liked it, there's no reason not to pick this one up. I just haven't played it since I beat it...and I'm still playing Rock Band 2 almost nightly.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

1Faulty Guitar, Activition Support is TerribleDec 16, 2008
By Dustin
Got the guitar bundle from Amazon a few weeks back, and the guitar had a broken strum bar right out of the box. It dropped some notes at first, and got even worse after a few hours.

I tried to get an RMA for the guitar, but after over a week of dealing with Red Octane's terrible replacement request website and Activition's automated phone system, I ended up with over half a dozen automated e-mail responses and was still no closer to getting a working guitar.
I have since returned the bundle to Amazon and haven't looked back.

In contrast, when I bought a Rock Band 1 bundle last year, the guitar was also broken out of the box. After 15 minutes on their web site, I got a replacement guitar shipped to me that arrived in less than a week, and still works to this day.

If you are choosing one or the other, I would definitely go with Rock Band. Both their customer service and the games themselves are of a much higher quality than these newer Guitar Hero releases.

9 of 12 found the following review helpful:

2Great Game - Lame ControllerNov 24, 2008
By George L. Koroneos
I received the guitar/game set at launch and after a week of playing, the guitar stopped registering down strokes. Amazon took it back and sent me a new set. The new guitar works okay, but squeaks really bad and doesn't have a tactile click when down stroked. Up strokes, on the other hand register every time and have a nice click sound. I might have to send this one back as well.

The game is a lot of fun, though tedious at times. Big thumbs up for the inclusion of NoFX.

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