good for new songs, but unfortunately the aerosmith songs are a little obscure and it''s missing some of their hits you would expect. difficulty is a little lower than gh III.
great game, but it takes a huge investment of time. for myself it would suck up the hours and it went by the wayside because i couldn''t continue to invest the time in it. just a warning, but i guess it seems like more of a condemnation which it shouldn''t.
didn''t really like guitar hero because i always played it with people that were good when i had limited play time. finally was able to sit down and practice and got addicted to the game. going from medium to hard is quite a jump, and i don''t think i''ll ever be able to finish expert which to me is disappointing. i would like it to be a bit more realistic to finish all difficulties.
doritos makes it apparent that this game is only in existence for the achievements and they know that since it''s free that''s why people will play it. not very fun.
RE5 Is an improvement on RE4 in a few ways, but is essentially a continuation of the type of gameplay it created for the series. Unfortunately, while the game is still extremely fun to play the scare factor is all but gone from this iteration. Also, the controls seem to have taken a step backward from the GC version and of course the inventory system is not great, although there are some good ideas that could make it much better if implemented properly. I think the RE series actually benefits from the ability to buy the larger attaches as you progress in order to carry more items.
Despite all the negatives it is still a great game, which as much as it says about RE5 says, I think, a lot more about RE4.